The Harvard Student Council Budget Committee reports that between 14 and $15,000 have been pledged to the Council fund, a sum greater than the amount pledged in any previous year. The Student Council Fund is a welfare federation of Harvard University, substituting a single collection for the many drives for money previously made. The Salvation Army and the Red Cross, as well as the several class funds, the Phillips Brooks House, and the Student Council, share in the money collected by the Council. The Budget Committee requests that the unpaid pledges made at the time of registration, and which are now due, be paid immediately in order that the committee may pay its back debts and keep its present obligations to the associations depending upon it.
BUDGET FUND HITS RECORD TOTAL OF $15,000 PLEDGED
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