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The clothing collection which started on Tuesday will end this afternoon at 6 o'clock when all the contributions will be left at Phillips Brooks House. At noon a team under the direction of Belden Wigglesworth '23 will start at the Yard and visit the various dormitories and halls where contributions have been collected by the canvassers.
It is inevitable that the collectors have been unable to reach everyone assigned to them. Since the demand for old clothes is so pressing this year, the committee urges all men who have not been approached by the canvassers to bring to Phillips Brooks House any old coats, shoes, or clothing of any description for which they have no further use. Discarded textbooks are also greatly needed.
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