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Assistance Wanted to Distribute Coal to Needy

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The committee of citizens who have undertaken to supply coal to the poor of Boston may need assistance in its distribution and in giving instructions how best to use it economically. The services of students would be very acceptable in case of cold or bad weather. Those who have the time for such work are requested to give their names to Professor Hollis. Room 210, Pierce Hall, between 12 and 1 o'clock today. Previous experience in the use of coal is not necessary as information will be supplied to all who volunteer to aid in this work.

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