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Hundreds of Harvard students, Faculty, and employees set aside an hour of their time yesterday to meander over to Memorial Hall and give a pint of blood.
The Cambridge Red Cross is supervising Harvard's annual Spring blood drive, which will last through Friday, April 10. Twelve nurses, a doctor, and dozens of volunteers were on hand to make the blood-giving procedure as smooth-flowing as possible.
Anyone 18 or over can donate blood without parental consent. Donors can simply walk into Memorial Hall between 10:45 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. or call 868-7600, extension "Blood Drive," during the day to make an appointment.
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