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The collection for the unemployed made at the Yale-Harvard football game totalled $13,224.73, bringing the total for the collections which have been made at the last three games on Harvard's schedule to $26,088.43, it was announced yesterday. The sum taken in at the Dartmouth game was $5,918. 32, and at the Holy Cross game $6, 945.38.
The Student Council has been receiving additional contributions from alumni who were unable to attend any of these three games, and these sums will be announced at a later date when arrangements have been completed for the distribution of the Harvard share to agencies which are helping the unemployed.
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