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Collections will begin in Adams and Lowell Houses tonight for the adoption of displaced persons to study at Harvard. The resident and non-resident members of the Houses will be asked to raise at least $1000 per House.
The Corporation has agreed to donate $600 for tuition if the students in each House contribute the remainder of the necessary funds for its adopted D.P.
The amount the two Houses must raise will go towards buying clothes as well as for regular college expenses.
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