Henry G. Moran, USN, director of the Columbia University blood drive, voiced charges of sabotage last week in a drive which had been marked by general student apathy.
In what appeared to be an organized campaign of vandalism, a campaign booth was mysteriously dismantled, several posters were stolen, and "Contributions solicited here $25 a pint," was scribbled under a campaign slogan.
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