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BOSTON COTILLION PROCEEDS OF ABOUT $200 GO TO P.B.H.

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Phillips Brooks House will benefit by about $200 from the first Boston Cotillion, hold last Monday evening at the Hotel Somerset, it was announced last night. At present it is not known for exactly what purpose this fund will be allocated.

Six Sophomores, Benjamin C. Bradlee, George R. Clay, Peter Dunham, Justin J. Haley, F. Barton Harvey, and H. W. Ford King conceived the idea of the Cotillion and would have had to bear the cost of the affair if it had not been financially productive.

However, since the post-examination dance proved to be such a success, the proceeds over and above those required for the immediate expenses of the affair are to be turned over to P. B. H. for the continuation of its philanthropic work.

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