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Red Feather Drive Is $5000 Short of Goal

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With the Red Feather Drive for the University officially ending tonight, Harvard to still $5000 short of its $40,000 quota, Robert H. Haynes, chairman of the Harvard unit of the Community Chest campaign reported last night.

Contributions will continue to be accepted at Fund headquarters in Weld Hall, Haynes said, adding, "We still have hopes of going over the top." As of last night, $35,000 had been poured into the campaign by the University community.

"Students employees, and the faculties of all parts of the University have responded most willingly," remarked Haynes.

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