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A COMMITTEE FROM EACH CLASS

WORK OF GATHERING MONEY AND GYM PLEDGES RENEWED IN EARNEST.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The presidents of the four classes have appointed the following gymnasium sub-committees to carry out an active campaign for the collection of the gymnasium fund;

Seniors.--W. H. Chatfield, N. Curtis, T. O. Freeman, C. Judson, G. F. Plimpton, P. K. Randall, A. C. Smith, F. H. Storms, D. Winslow, L. O. Wright.

Juniors.--P. T. Cate, V. B. Chittenden, P. G. Courtney, E. H. Heminway, A. O. Hoyt, T. J. Hudner, J. M. Kingman, E. F. A. Morgan, T. D. Nesbit, W. J. Underwood.

Sophomores.--H. Amory, W. Blanchard, W. C. Boyden, R. G. Carter, W. J. Falvey, D. H. Ingram, H. L. F. Kreger, F. P. Magoun, Jr., S. E. Nash, R. Whittier.

Freshmen.--W. T. Barker, G. W. Benedict, Jr., D. S. Campbell, E. S. Clark, G. W. Cobb, Jr., T. F. Coxe, F. W. Dort, W. G. Garrity, Jr., J. Gazzam, Jr., P. S. Howe, Jr., S. B. Ives, G. E. Leighton, P. C. Lewis, D. G. Lovell, S. J. Y. Mann, S. Poor,. W. T. Preston, H. M. Rand, H. G. Reynolds, W. Richardson, R. D. Roquemore, J. W. D. Seymour, C. P. Stuart, W. P. Whitehouse.

All these sub-committees will meet today, together with the regular gymnasium committees from each class; the three upper classes this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. Seniors in Hollis 9, Juniors in Hampden 2, Sophomores in Hapgood 1, 28 Holyoke street; and Freshmen in Hapgood 4 this evening at 7 o'clock. The sub-committees of the three upper classes will make plans for the collection of the overdue gymnasium pledges, and the Freshmen will arrange a week's campaign to continue their canvass of their class, together with the collection of Freshman pledges, which are now due. There are still 825 men from the class who have not been asked to contribute.

The standing of the classes follows: 1917 has pledged  $3,867 1916 has pledged  3,286 1915 has pledged  2,413 1914 has pledged  2,388 Total,  $11,954

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