Nearly 65 per cent of the members of the Class of '64 have made written intentions to give to the Harvard College Fund in each of the next three years, David A. Murdoch '64, head class agent, announced yesterday.
According to incomplete figures, this is a greater percentage than in any other class of the College to date.
Winthrop House so far has the largest number of seniors who have promised to contribute, 93. In Lowell House 89 seniors have declared that they intend to give. The Fund hopes that about 750 members of the class will eventually promise donations.
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