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...Community Fund, called "one of the many destinations for Council money," is nevertheless an important one, it was stated, and greater emphasis is being placed on it in the individual door-to-door contacts. Lack of enthusiasm in the upper classes was scored, but Bunker pointed out that the disparity in total pledges is partly explained by the fact that the Freshman class is the largest, nearly twice the size of the Senior group...
...Council will commence its annual door-to-door campaign to collect unpaid pledges during the week of Oct. 12. This year one man from each entry of the Houses and the Freshman Halls will be responsible for the collection of this money in his entry. By this system it is hoped that more time can be spent with the individual students to explain why the Council needs money and what will be done with...
...meeting of door-to-door solicitors will be held at Emerson D on Tuesday, October 14, at 5 o'clock. At this time Elliott Perkins, Master of Lowell House and head of the local Community Fund drive, will talk about the Community Fund and show pictures of its activities...
...attempt to swing the coming NLRB election at the Fore River Bethlehem plant in favor of exclusive bargaining rights for the CIO, a group of Harvard, Radcliffe, Simmons, and M.I.T. students last night started on an ambitious program of door-to-door canvassing and persuasion...
...registration issue of the Crimson which will inform the Freshmen and some of the upper classmen what they are giving their money for. The article might include pictures of Brooks House activities and section graphs illustrating the distribution of our expenditures, etc. Then in November there would be a door-to-door drive by members of the Council and P.B.H. assitants to collect the uncollected pledges and get those who did not pledge anything to contribute, with accompanying CRIMSON publicity. Lists of scholarships and T.S.E. men might be procured, as at Yale, so that undue pressure would...