President Pusey has urged that all Harvard students contribute to the Combined Charities Drive next week. He endorsed the Drive in a letter to the student body, declaring that this is the one time in the year that a student has the chance to substantially help the community.
President Pusey said that "while each student must make his personal decision as to the extent of his support, I wish to express my hope that all will respond generously and with a sense of pride that the Harvard student body can aid in this way both the community and the urban area in which we all live."
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