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Dunster House Uses Dance Profits for $370 War Bond

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Dunster House set a significant precedent this week by appropriating recently-earned dance profits to purchase $370 worth of United States War securities, bringing up their total for the week to the sum of $424.

Winner of the regular War Stamp and Bond competition sales was Adams House, which turned in $55.30. Other Houses ranked as follows in the purchase of War Savings; Eliot, Leverett, Winthrop, Kirkland, and Lowell. Even without the $370 bond purchase, Dunster ranked second to Adams.

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