Chances that the Phillips Brooks House Blood Drive will reach its goal are "pretty bleak," after the fourth consecutive day of disappointing returns, Leon Rothenberg '60, co-chairman of the drive, said yesterday.
"All in all, the drive has been a failure," Rothenberg admitted. The campaign's goal is to collect a record 1100 pints of blood, but the 140 donors who contributed yesterday brought the four-day total to only 725 pints.
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