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United Way campaign schedules clothing/food drive

As of November 16, MIT's United Way campaign has netted $134,110 in pledges and donations from 545 employees, including 36 Leadership Givers pledging at least $1,000 apiece.

The annual United Way clothing and food drive will be held for two weeks beginning December 7. The 11 drop-off locations will be announced in the next issue of MIT Tech Talk.

For more information on the United Way campaign, call x 3-7914.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 18, 1998.

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