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Retaining the lead in sales of War Bonds and Stamps which it has held for over a year, Adams House holds a $421.15 lead over its nearest competitor, the War Service Committee announced last night. With a total of $596.15 sold, Adams is followed by Winthrop with sales of $175.
Kirkland is in third place with $87.50, while the remaining Houses lag far behind. Eliot House with sales of $33.75 ranks fourth, closely followed by Leverett with $31.70. Dunster House is in sixth with $27, while Lowell House, a newcomer to the cellar slot, trailed seventh with $21.50.
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