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To meet the wartime demands for blood plasma, a new drive has been organized at Harvard. Members of the Phillips Brooks House War Service committee will canvass the different Houses for prospective donors. All men and women over 18 and in normal health are eligible to give their blood.
Cambridge day in the Boston Red cross center is every Friday. However, appointments can be made any day between 8 o'clock in the morning and 10 in the evening. The process is absolutely painless and takes only half an hour. The present drive is primarily intended to get new donors to contribute to the blood bank. Navy men can give their blood directly through Navy facilities at Harvard.
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