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'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1941
'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1941


'''History:''' The War Savings Stamps Committee aimed to raise funds for the war effort by selling War Savings Stamps to undergraduate students.  
'''History:''' The War Savings Stamps Committee aimed to raise funds for the war effort by selling War Savings Stamps to undergraduate students.


'''Activities:''' Pledge sheets were circulated to undergraduate students asking them to promise the purchasing of two War Savings Stamps per month of the academic year. A total of eighty-three percent of students pledged to participate.  
'''Activities:''' Pledge sheets were circulated to undergraduate students asking them to promise the purchasing of two War Savings Stamps per month of the academic year. A total of eighty-three percent of students pledged to participate.


Stamps were sold by Platoon Commanders of the [[C.O.T.C. Officers|C.O.T.C.]] to the male undergraduate students, and by the [[Ladies Society|Ladies' Society]] to female undergraduate students.
Stamps were sold by Platoon Commanders of the [[C.O.T.C. Officers|C.O.T.C.]] to the male undergraduate students, and by the [[Ladies Society|Ladies' Society]] to female undergraduate students.
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Revision as of 08:50, 17 July 2014

Name: War Savings Stamps Committee

Previous/other names: N/A

Prominent date(s) of activity: 1941

History: The War Savings Stamps Committee aimed to raise funds for the war effort by selling War Savings Stamps to undergraduate students.

Activities: Pledge sheets were circulated to undergraduate students asking them to promise the purchasing of two War Savings Stamps per month of the academic year. A total of eighty-three percent of students pledged to participate.

Stamps were sold by Platoon Commanders of the C.O.T.C. to the male undergraduate students, and by the Ladies' Society to female undergraduate students.

Note(s): Each month, approximately one hundred and fifty dollars worth of stamps were sold.

Source(s):

  • Up the Hill,Organizations, 1942.


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