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The Social Service Committee will hold its regular May clothing collection today. The dormitories will be canvassed between the hours of 2 and 3 and 7 and 8 o'clock. Men expecting to be away at these hours are asked to deliver to the janitor of their building what they intend to give. Any wearable clothing will be acceptable; shoes should be tied in pairs. Books and magazines also are greatly desired. The clothing will be distributed among the poor of Boston and vicinity by responsible charitable agencies, and the books and magazines will be sent to social settlements, missions, and sailors' homes.
Men living in private houses, may have the Committee's wagon call tomorrow morning by sending word today to F. L. Collins, Hampden Hall 16.
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