The Radcliffe Fund Drive will begin tonight and continue through Saturday in an effort to collect $2,000. For the first time this year, students can either designate charities of their own choosing or give their money to the four organizations recommended by the College's Community Service Committee.
The recommended charities are the United Fund for Greater Boston, the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, the American Farm School, a privately supported non-denominational school in Greece providing rural boys with agricultural and industrial training: and the American Friends Service Committee Voluntary International Service Assignments Program, which offers young Americans a two-year period of service, training, and education abroad or in the United States.
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