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The resignation of Richard N. Swift '44, of Adams House, as head of the sale of War Bonds and Stamps was announced yesterday. At the same time John W. Ellison '44, also of Adams House, was named to succeed Swift at the post. Swift had been in charge of the sales since they began last year.
Commenting on the first week of the intensive war bond drive, Ellison said last night that, "although complete results for the week are not yet in, it is probable that as a whole the sales dropped. Final results should be in tomorrow, and then we can tell, definitely whether the disappointing preliminary trend has been borne out."
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