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Kamin Legal Fund Clears $2600 Mark

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The Kamin Legal Aid Fund has jumped nearly $800 in three weeks to a total of over $2,600, Richard L. Solomon, associate professor of Social Psychology, announced yesterday.

"Two or three big contributions recently made the difference," Solomon said, "there also may be a few hundred dollars unaccounted for."

All efforts so far have been informal, and the members of the Social Relation department who have been active in the Kamin drive are waiting for developments in Federal Court before making a more defined campaign. Both defense and government lawyers have presented briefs on the indictment. Oral arguments on them will be held Monday.

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