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Men are needed for philanthropic work as follows: leader for Debating Club at Lincoln House; teacher of English to a class of Armenians in Watertown; and a sloyd teacher at the Elizabeth Peabody House. These positions require one evening a week, which may be selected to suit the convenience of the teacher. Men who are willing to volunteer should call at Phillips Brooks House or notify P. W. Carter, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge.
The Social Service Committee has received a request from the Roxbury Industrial League for two hundred pairs of old shoes. All members of the University who have old shoes to dispose of are requested to notify by postal or telephone the Social Service Committee, Phillips Brooks House, and the shoes will be called for at their rooms.
More volunteers are needed for the work of the Entertainment Troupes, as there has been considerable difficulty in filling the bi-weekly calls this spring. The work consists in visiting hospitals and various institutions, and men of any ability to entertain are needed. Violinists are especially necessary. In undertaking this work, volunteers do not incur any definite obligations, but they will be called on from time to time on the average of once a month, and need only give their services when convenient. Those interested should send names and what they can do in the way of entertainment to H. Nash, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge.
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