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Twenty Christmas dinners will be distributed to poor families of Cambridge by a committee of five formed under the auspices of the Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House. The success of a similar distribution at Thanksgiving was such that the Phillips Brooks Cabinet decided to continue the good work for the Christmas.
These Christmas feats will be distributed by a committee composed of R. Chute '22, chairman, J. Codman '22, A. W. Douglas '21, H. Parker '22 and R. H. Hopkins '22. The actual need of these families is investigated by the Cambridge Welfare Union. This distribution of good cheer has been made possible through the generosity of several undergraduates.
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