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The clothing collection for the Chelsea sufferers gathered by the Phillips Brooks Association last night was at least four times as large as any collection of this kind made in the University during the last few years. Wagons for the collecting were kindly furnished by J. H. Wyeth & Co., and five loads were required for the entire collection.
The clothes will be sorted this morning and sent to the Central Relief Committee in Boston, who will distribute them. Anyone who has not given or who wishes to donate more may leave articles at Phillips Brooks House, or telephone where they may be called for, before 1 o'clock today.
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