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War Relief Drive Will Open on Armistice Day

David Henry Heads Campaign To Secure Funds For War Charities

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A unified War Relief drive, the only campaign for war charity to be conducted in the College this year, will be held next week, starting on Armistice Day, Monday November 11.

Sponsored by the Student Council, they drive will be headed by David D. Henry '41, Leverett House chairman and member of the Council.

Money Will Be Split

All the money contributed to the fund, Henry announced yesterday, will be divided among the various organizations which are soliciting for war relief. By holding one huge drive, the Council will relieve students of continual pestering from the organizations themselves.

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