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A call for volunteers to aid Sir Wilfred Grenfell in his missionary work in Labrador this summer was announced yesterday by Phillips Brooks House and the Harvard Grenfell Association. There will be a meeting of men who are interested on Monday and Tuesday, April 17 and 18, at 1 o'clock, at Phillips Brooks House.
Work will continue for three or four months beginning June 20. Grenfell urgently expresses the need for all volunteers who can pay their transpiration and expenses. In the past years about 150 Harvard men have responded, and this year plans are being completed for installing a hydro-electric plant, utilizing a reservoir built by volunteers in 1932.
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