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END CLOTHING COLLECTION TODAY

Uniforms to be Changed Into Civilian Apparel for European Relief.

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Today is the last day in the annual old clothes and text-book collection of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Shortly after noon a truck will begin the rounds of the various dormitories to collect the clothes and books that have been gathered. All those who have acted as canvassers during the drive are requested to leave the clothing, textbooks, and magazines which they have collected, either outside their rooms, or just inside their doors if these are unlocked.

The Morgan Memorial Institute, a large social center in Boston, has offered to make over all uniforms that will be collected into ordinary wearing apparel, which will be sent abroad for European relief. All other clothing will be distributed among a number of organized charities in Boston and Cambridge, including the American Red Cross which has just terminated a similar drive.

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