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In order that the men in the class of 1918 may contribute to the annual collection of old clothing, text-books and magazines held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House 19 collectors from the Freshman class have been appointed. This afternoon they will gather together contributions in their rooms and tomorrow a team will collect them. The team will also call at all those places from which the contributions were not taken last week. The collectors are: Gore A, J. S. Dole; Gore B, W. B. Clough; Gore C, L. R. Bailey; Gore D, H. Shorthall; Gore E, G. A. Furness; Standish A, R. S. Tufts; Standish B, D. T. Gammons; Standish C, John Rolph; Standish D, W. Davis; Standish E, M. Wiggin; Persis Smith A, C. P. Reynolds; Persis Smith B. C. B. Baisdell; Persis Smith C, H. A. Quimby; George Smith A, E. E. Silver; George Smith B, T. R. Morse; George Smith C, C. W. Timpson; James Smith A, R. E. Sherwood; James Smith B, F. R. Hulme; James Smith C, G. M. Hollister.
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