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"TARGET DEMOLISHED SIR!"

The Victory Liberty Loan Campaign in the College has gone "over the top". Gratifying as the word's sound, every sane undergraduate knew all along that sooner or later in the campaign they would be safely translated into fact. The chief question has been from the first not one of victory or defeat, but of the extent and character of the victory.

It is a rather unsatisfactory truth, for instance, that the filling of Harvard's quota has been due for the most part to a comparatively small number of large individual subscriptions. Of small subscriptions such as the bulk of the members of each class are able to make, there have been shamefully few. The canvassers can still make up this deficiency. There are two full days left in which the many men who have so far "passed by on the other side" may make Harvard's Loan victory a victory of the whole College.

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