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Eliot Hall, Saville House, and 20 Walker at will keep pace with Everett House in adopting a foster child for one year. Marilyn Coverly '52, Eliot Hall Community Service representative, announced yesterday.
Plans to provide food, clothes, and all essentials for a needy foreign child have already been completed. Each girl will contribute 50 cents a month for the remainder of the academic year.
Sixty-one students in the three houses voted their support, although Miss Coverly estimated that the project would have about so participants in the final count.
After house meetings in which girls will decide the age and sex of the selectee, Community Service representatives in the three houses will procure the child through Foster Parents lnc.
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