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The spring collection of clothing, magazines, and text-books, will be continued under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House today. Tomorrow morning, a wagon will call at the buildings to collect everything that has come into the hands of the collectors, whose names are printed below. The clubs also are requested to notify C. Hann, Jr., '11 or J. Davis 1G. if they have anything they wish to contribute.
The clothing will be sent to worthy charitable institutions, and the magazines will be distributed among hospitals, reading-rooms and charity homes. The text-book loan library, which has been of great service to many, is supplied with books received in this collection and needs those books used in large courses most.
The following men are in charge of the buildings assigned to them and all questions should be referred to them: Apley--42, T. S. Eliot 1G.; 33, G. H. Earle '13; Apthorp--7, I. C. Bolton '12; Beck--5, T. H. McKittrick '11; 34, C. Hann, Jr., '11; Bow street--9, R. S. Potter '12; 33, J. T. Coolidge '11; 37, R. D. Seamans '13; Brentford--22, C. C. Whittelsey '13; 32, L. L. Van Shaak '13; Claverly--20, H. E. Eaton '12; 30, J. E. Boit '12; College House--6, W. Gleason '13; Conant--16, F. E. Richter '13; Craigie--101, P. C. Squire '11; 205, H. A. Rogers '11; Dana Chambers--43, R. C. Floyd '11; Divinity--2, P. Snedeker '11; Drayton--3, M. Steinhardt '11; 16, C. B. McLaughlin Sp.; Dunster--51, H. S. Bailey '11; 52, H. Voorhees '12; Fairfax--35, P. G. M. Austin '13; 26, L. Crocker '11; Foxcroft--4, R. E. Jones '10; Gannett House--3, M. D. Liming 1G.; Grays--11, N. Gammons '13; 36, W. K. Blodgett '11; 48, G. C. Scott '11; Hampden--14, J. W. Suter '12; 33, D. C. Fales '11; Hollis--25, J. H. Braddock '10; Holworthy--7, W. O. Kenney '10; Holyoke House--37, A. Gunn '11; 27, J. P. Kennedy '12; Holyoke street--25, W. H. Baldwin, 3d, '13; 26, R. C. Barr '13; 27, R. J. Eaton '12; 28, E. Angell '11; 30, R. H. Bolling '12; 31, H. B. Wehle '11; Holyoke place--7, R. Haydock '10; 5 Linden street--8, R. W. Williams '12; Little's Block--8, M. C. Allen '11; Matthews--20, J. B. Langstaff '13; 41, D. C. Parmenter '13; Mt. Auburn street--54, T. Day '12; 58, B. N. Jones '13 and S. H. Tolles '12; 68, H. Johnston '11; Oxford street--12, H. E. Bigelow 3G.; 14, C. V. Imlay 3L.; 16, W. G. Beach '11; Perkins--19, R. H. Holt '11; 26, C. R. Boynton '13; 64, A. M. Bierstadt '12; 72, S. S. Kent '10; Plympton street--28, T. G. Aspinwall '10; 56, M. Bowditch '12; Randolph--30, F. F. A. Pearson '11; 51, A. W. Fletcher '10; Ridgely--21, R. S. Gross '12; 41, G. E. Fahys '13; 76, H. K. Bush '11; Russell--17, G. H. Roosevelt '13; Stoughton--1, A. McQuade '10; 22, W. W. Gardner '10; Sumner--25, D. L. Marks 3L.; Sumner Road--3 and 7, D. S. Hays Sp.; 5, A. P. Gradolph '13; 12, R. E. Boothby '12; Thayer--4, T. P. Cooper '11; 33, W. A. Wilson '13; 47, E. A. Bemis '11; Trinity--7, D. V. Baker 2M.; Wadsworth--7, T. P. Chandler 1G.B.; Walter Hastings--32, W. A. Cole '1L.; 38, H. I. Armstrong 1L.; Ware--55, W. A. Shepherd '11; Weld--14, D. R. Bigelow '12; 3L, G. S. Phoenix '12; Westmorly--27, N. H. Foster '11; 106, L. D. Smith '12; Winthrop--27, L. W. Perrin 1G.o
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