Blood pledged to the semi-annual Phillips Brooks House drive "should exceed last fall's total," Leon Rothenberg '60, co-chairman of the drive, commented yesterday. Although the campaign has not been completed, over 1000 pints have been promised.
"The undergraduate campaign is well under way, but we have just recently sent out letters to Law School students, and haven't contacted faculty members or University employees yet," Rothenberg commented.
He explained that "there is no rush to solicit these people because they don't have to get parents' consent." The PBH Committee and Cambridge Red Cross must write to the parents of each student under 21 years of age to obtain permission for donation.
Girls from five Radcliffe dorms have operated a stand at the Coop since the start of the drive.
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