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1918 HAS ALREADY COLLECTED $741

About $500 Yet to be Obtained.--Weld Leads All Other Collectors.

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The preliminary statement of the results of the Sophomore class collection, as announced by E. A. MacDougall '18, the 1918 treasurer, shows a total of $741 already in the class treasury. The figures are as yet incomplete, as the canvass of the entire class is not finished, but if the $1200, needed to carry on the proposed class activities is to be collected, the rest of the class will have to subscribe more generously than those that have been approached so far.

Of the individual collectors, A. D. Weld '18 leads to date, with a total of $143. P. Squibb '18 is second, with $109, and F. W. Ecker '18 third, with $82 to his credit. The finance committee as yet has no chairman, and the member showing the largest amount at the final count will be appointed to that position.

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