The Program for Harvard College hopes to raise between $75 million and $100 million in its fund drive, Alexander M. White '25, chairman of the recently-announced program said yesterday.
"Several substantial gifts running into seven figures" have already been contributed to the drive, according to White, including one from a Yale man. Although he expressed hope that most of the money would come from alumni, he expected about 20 per cent to come from foundations and large corporations.
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