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An information bureau is being conducted for the benefit of new students in Brooks Parlor of the Phillips Brooks House, from 8 to 5 o'clock. Sign-posts are distributed freely throughout the Yard directing the way to Brooks House, where newcomers will find a committee ready to give any such information as may be desired. Maps, pamphlets, and various other literature will be given out.

Men desiring room-mates are especially urged to call upon the committee, as a register is kept from which they may find out the names and address of others who are making a like search. All are invited to make use of the reading writing and study rooms; also the toilets.

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