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Clothing Collection Ends Tomorrow

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As the wagons will go around to all the dormitories tomorrow to gather up all the contributions for the collection of old clothes, magazines, and text-books that is being carried on under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House, it is necessary that men who still have things which they wish to give should do so sometime today, or at latest, early tomorrow morning. The collectors who have been appointed in each dormitory will not call at the rooms as has been done in past years. Instead, cards have been sent to each room designating a room conveniently located where contributions may be left by those who wish to make them. Men in boarding houses not assigned on the list that was published in Monday's CRIMSON, are asked to leave their contributions at the nearest dormitory.

The clothing collected will be sent to worthy charitable institutions and the magazines will be distributed among hospitals, reading rooms, and charity homes. The text-books will be added to the special text-book loan library in Brooks House. The books used in the larger courses such as Economics 1, History 1, and Government 1 are most needed.

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