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Radcliffe's Community Service Committee will hold its annual fund drive Monday through Wednesday of next week, D. Robin Hull '60, co-chairman, announced yesterday.
Five charities will be included in the drive, she said. Among these are the American Friends Service Committee, the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, Phillips Brooks House, and the World University Service.
The 'Cliffe drive is run completely separately from the Harvard Combined Charities Drive, Miss Hull said, since Harvard is committed to certain charities which the Radcliffe community has not listed. The Harvard Drive will also be held next week.
Both the drives "aim at the same area of interest," she said, but the Radcliffe and Harvard committees "represent those interests in different charities."
'Cliffe contributors will be given the option to choose which of the specified charities they wish to support. They will also be able to write in any unspecified charity. Dormitory representatives will personally contact all students, Miss Hull added.
The Committee has set no specified goal for the drive, but it hopes to receive contributions of $10 from each student.
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