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Results of the February War Bonds and Stamps drive in the Housess released by Jack Elliston '44, reveal that the College is keeping up its record with each student averaging $1.13 worth of purchases. Adams which has lead in the race for over a year still clings tenaciously to undisputed first place. Eliot and Dunster, are still fighting it out for the cellar position.
The February tally is as follows: Adams, $995.15; Dunster, $94.50; Eliot, $71.75; Kirkland, $182.25; Leverett, $154.05; Lowell, $185.35; and Winthrop, $328.60.
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