In an effort to assure the continuation of the German Exchange Scholarship program, the Student Council last night voted to appeal to the Combined Charities Drive for the use of its unallocated funds.
The Council in the past has administered the program with unallocated Combined Charities funds. This year, however, the drive collected less unallocated money, and has expressed a desire to give it to activities which it feels are more critically in need of financial aid.
The German Exchange Scholarship permits a scholar from the Free University of Berlin to study for a year at the University.
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