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Harvard Fund to Ask Pledges From 1962

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The Harvard Fund is again attempting to obtain pledges from graduating seniors before they leave the College.

Following a successful experiment inaugurated last year, Mark M. Mullin '62, the First Marshal of the Class, has asked all members of the Class to sign a "declaration of intent" to contribute to the Fund every year for the next three years. A pledge of $10 or more per year has been requested.

So far this year, the Fund has collected $988,208 from 13,914 contributors. Officials expect the best year in the Fund's history with the exception of one year of the Program for Harvard College.

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