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Social Service Committee Has First Dinner of Series

14 Settlement Houses Represented at Brooks House

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The social service committee of Phillips Brooks House yesterday held the first of a series of bi-weekly dinners for representatives of the settlement houses with which Brooks House has been working. The purpose of the meeting was to decide on the work to be done this year by volunteer students interested in directing settlement house group activities.

The following centers were represented: Avon Home, Burroughs Newsboys Foundation, Cambridge Y.M.C.A., Denison House, Elizabeth Peabody House, Ellis Memorial, Hecht House, Lincoln House, Norfolk House, North Bennet Street Industrial School, North End Union, the Red Cross, Robert Gould Shaw House, South End House, and South Boston Neighborhood House.

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