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Today the Loan is two-thirds over and with but a week to go scarcely half of the University total of $90,000 has been collected. Thus far 1920 has given only one-fourth of its quota. The Freshman class, likewise, is lagging for behind, doing no better than the Juniors. The Sophomores, on the other hand, are three days ahead of their schedule, while the Seniors filled their quota two days ago.
R. W. Harwood '20 has been appointed Chairman of the Victory Loan Committee during the absence of L. K. Garrison '19, who is ill, and hereafter the committee will keep office hours from 9-1 each morning in the President's Room of the CRIMSON Building to sell bonds and answer questions.
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