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P.B.H. WORKS OVERTIME TO ASSIST '45

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Helping to guide confused Freshmen to unknown corners of Harvard, the Information Bureau is working overtime at Brooks House these days. The committee, which provides these services annually, will continue to function through Monday, September 22. Handbooks are available to Freshmen who did not receive them by mail.

To fill up a blank space in the Freshman first-week schedule Brooks House is running a tea for the Class of '45 on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4. Movies and refreshments will feature this meeting. Preceding this on Saturday night, P.B.H. will conduct its first 1941 cabinet meeting, at which the policies for the year will be determined.

On Monday night, Freshmen gather at Peabody Hall in Brooks House to hear captains of Harvard athletic teams, heads of publications and other organizations expound the opportunities connected with their activities.

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