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Solicitors will ask University students for a $10 Contribution to the Combined Charities Drive in a door to door canvass of the Houses starting tomorrow night.
In a final meeting tonight drive manager Frank H. Coyne '47 will assign one solicitor to every 15 men in College for the effort to top the $25,000 goal his committee has set.
The $10 per man quota, $3 more than last year's appeal, includes two charities which usually make separate fund campaigns--the Christmas seal fund and the Overseas Food Relief drive will be included in the combined appeal this year.
Last year the $7 charity drive flopped and the University was thrown open to all private solicitors. In past years, no outside organizations have been allowed to make Fund requests.
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