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Final Annex Community Fund returns totaled $1,533, 86, Betty Heaton '51 Community Service campaign head, announced last night.
Eleven out of sixteen dormitories and off-campus houses turned in 100 percent records with only six students refusing to contribute to the fund.
Robert H. Haynes, chairman of the Harvard unit of the Community Chest reports that the University is $5,000 short of its goal of $40,000. This compares favorably with the record of Harvard contributions in previous years, he said.
Radcliffe individual donations averaged $2.50 per student, and the total was boosted by a $25 donation from the Student Council, and returns from commuters totaling $33.
Miss Heaton felt that the average per person compared favorably with previous records, since no minimum was set for individual contributions this year. "We missed our goal by only one percent," she said, and explained that last year's goal of five dollars per person resulted in an individual average of only $3.33.
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