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UNIVERSITY GOES OVER TOP IN WAR WORK DRIVE

FACULTY LEADS WITH CIVILIAN STUDENTS SECOND; TOTAL OF $36,727.

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In the campaign last week for $170, 500,000 in the United War Work Drive, the University contributed over $36,000. This money is to be divided between the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Salvation Army, the National Catholic War Council, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association, and the War Camp Community Service. The offering from the University was distributed as follows: Regular students,  $11,245.42 Marines,  426.50 Naval Unit  709.88 S. A. T. C.,  3,521.00 ------ Total for students,  $15,902.80 Faculty,  20,824.24 ------ Grand total,  $36,727.04

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