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Council Treasurer Ray A. Goldherg '48 said last night that college participation in the fund drive will have to reach a 98 percent level in order to achieve the $25,000 figure. An intensive publicity campaign, featuring door-to-door appeals, will begin this week...
...high quota, and the campaign will stall unless every commuter and faculty member contributes his share. The fact that the meager contributions of commuters have not kept pace with the general enthusiasm is largely due to an unavoidable technical imperfection in the campaign. Unable to solicit donations by a door-to-door method, the committee relied on individual letters to bring in non-resident funds and has rammed up against the same problem that baflies every charity with a mailing list. Where experts consider a ten percent return on letters average, the Food Relief quota for commuters...
Cambridge police were contemplating a door-to-door checkup of the Houses last night, but not in quest of a violator of parietal or municipal rules. The boys in blue have merely turned salesmen for the week, to plug the first benefit ball conducted by the geudarmerie since...
Winding-up a three-week-old political campaign in support of Martha Sharpe and Oliver Allen, the Harvard Liberal Union announced last night it will continue pamphlet-distribution and door-to-door canvassing throughout the 5th and 14th Congressional Districts tonight, and on Election Day will have students watching the polls...
...first time since 1939 the University has granted an organization permission to solicit funds on a door-to-door basis. The circumstances underlying this situation are so obvious that they require little explanation. The case, simply stated, is that students in European universities are starving; students in this country enjoy, comparatively speaking, a superabundance of the necessities of life. Therefore it is only right that we should help those in need...