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ONE THIRD OF CRIMSON CARD PLEDGES IS MAILED TO DATE

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Due to the exigencies of printing and the great amount of secretarial work involved in the dispatching of the postcards being sent by the CRIMSON to members of the University for pledges to eat at club tables in the proposed University dining hall, only 1,000 cards were sent out yesterday. It is expected that the remaining 2,000 will be put in the mails today.

The cards are being dispatched in a final attempt to secure the number of signatures required by President Lowell before steps will be taken to insure the erection of the dining hall by next year. Recipients of the cards are asked to pledge themselves to eat at club tables in the hall. More than 500 pledges will be necessary before the authorities will proceed with the execution of the construction plans which have already been projected.

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