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Phillips Brooks House Blood Drive officials are confident today that they will meet and surpass their 2,600-pint goal. Results from all solicitors last night totalled 2,535 pints, with two days left in the drive.
The College has pledged 1,735 pints, and 800 more have been promised from Radcliffe, Lesley, Sargent, Episcopal Theological Seminary, and the University graduate schools in Cambridge.
Kirkland took over the House lead from Winthrop yesterday as their total reached 225, 66 percent of the House members. Winthrop had 220, Lowell 213, Dunster 188, Leverett 186, Eliot 178, Adams 95, Dudley 73, Claverly 40, and the Yard 317.
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