Chairmen of the Phillips Brooks House tenth annual Fall Blood Drive hope to top last fall's total of 992 donated pints. The current drive is in full swing, with solicitors seeking pledges in the House dining rooms.
Co-chairman Stanley B. Lyss '58 emphasized that neither those who have recently suffered inflenza nor those who have have had recent shots of flu vaccine should hesitate to donate for medical reasons. "Only students who have had severe cases of flu would suffer any ill-effects from donating, and doctors present at the time of donation will be able to detect these cases," he explained.
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