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Blood Drive May Exceed Expectations

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Return of about 84 percent of parental slips to the Red Cross promises that this year's PBH blood drive may be more successful than any since the Korean war, Stanley Lyss '58, co-chairman of the PBH Drives Committee, said yesterday.

The Red Cross requires signed permission slips from parents of donors under 21. Past experience at PBH had indicated that only a little more than half of the permission slips sent to parents of pledgees in October, would be returned, Lyss added.

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