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Invites '51 Men to Informal Social with Radcliffe Girls; Slates Organization Meeting

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Three Freshmen teas and a general activities meeting highlight the program of Phillips Brooks House during the next two weeks, President Charles Lipton '48, said yesterday.

Also on the Phillips Brooks House agenda is an organizational meeting Tuesday, September 80 at 7:30 o'clock, to which all men interested in community service work are invited, Lipton said.

The general activities meeting scheduled for 7:30 o'clock tomorrow will give Freshmen and other newcomers an opportunity to learn the purpose and membership requirements of the recognized College organizations.

Tea, Radcliffe, and maybe a cookie will entice Yearlings to three Freshmen teas. Those whose names begin with letters A through G, are-to come next Monday, H through G Wednesday October 1, and N through Z Friday October 3. All three teas will last from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock.'

PBP carries on its activities through 11 committees under the direction of Lipton, Charles W. Duhig '29, graduate secretary; Jay L Fialkow '48, vice-president; and Thomas Hyde '49, secretary-treasurer.

Largest of the committees is that devoted to social service, which leads boys clubs in 41 settlement houses in greater Boston. Brooks House also operates a ticket agency.

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