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A long range project on the international scene is in the offing for each Radcliffe dormitory, Betty Heaton '51, chairman of the Community Service Committee announced yesterday.

Plans for these projects will get under way before Christmas vacation when Community Service representatives contact various agencies for available projects. Individual dormitories will choose from these early in January.

Basis for Decision

The Community service Committee decided on the move after investigating activities already conducted by student groups within the College.

Everett House residents contribute 25 cents apiece weekly toward the support of a foster child which the house adopted earlier in the year. On the Quadrangle, Bertram Hall has purchased a $50 hospital bed abroad in addition to two CARE packages. Whitman Hall members also voted this year to include the cost of a hospital bed and two CARE packages in their house dues.

Care Package

Through the recommendation of Seymour Bolten 1G, Eliot Hall has sent a Christmas package to Willy Brandt, official representative of the Social Democratic party in Berlin.

Brandt, exiled from Germany in the middle '30's, worked in the underground during the war, and now acts as liaison officer between the military government and political authorities in Berlin.

In Brandt's case the CARE package costs $12.50. The package has to go through the Berlin air-lift.

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