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The annual clothing, book, and magazine collection of the Social Service Committee will be made in all the dormitories next week, beginning Monday and continuing throughout the week. Individual collectors will canvass each entry of the dormitories, and the whole collection will be brought together by wagon on Monday, November 12.
The committee will be glad to receive clothing, books, and magazines of all sorts. It is especially desired to obtain a large number of college text-books to add to the Loan Library recently started in Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of students of limited means. The clothing will be sent to Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, the Associated Charities of Cambridge, and the Tombs School of New York City, and other reliable philanthropic institutions. Magazines and ordinary books will be sent to lighthouses, ships, sailors' havens, and hospitals in Boston and vicinity.
Men living in private houses who have articles to give are requested to notify C. Woodman, Phillips Brooks House.
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