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RED CROSS DRIVE OVER TODAY

TOTAL OF 3571 MUST BE GREATLY INCREASED TO APPROACH QUOTA.

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Today is the last day of the Red Cross Drive, and with the University far behind its quota, the committee urges all teams to make a determined effort to secure as many members as possible. The total number of men who have enrolled is small, and of these very few have given more than, the actual sum necessary for enrollment.

At Yale 735 men have given to the Red Cross, and at many smaller colleges the contributions have been greater than at Harvard. Several preparatory schools have show a 100 per cent. membership and a larger total than has as yet been received at the University.

All members of the University are asked to subscribe today, whether they have been canvassed personally or not. There will be a member of the committee in the CRIMSON Building from 10 to 10.30 o'clock this evening to receive subscriptions. If preferred, however, contributions may be mailed to G. S. Baldwin, Jr., '21, chairman of the committee, at 60 Mt. Auburn street.

The total subscriptions to the drive as turned in last night show an increase of only $98.50. Team B leads with $269, while Team D is a poor second with $163.50. Team A is third with $107, and C last with $31.50, bringing the complete total to $571.

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