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ANNUAL FALL COLLECTION OF CLOTHING STARTS TUESDAY

Text Books and Magazines Will Also be Gathered for Use of Phillips Brooks House.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The annual fall collection of clothing, magazines, and text-books held under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. A wagon will gather up the articles collected on Thursday. All members of the University are urged to make as liberal contributions of the above articles as possible. Part of the clothing collected this year will be distributed among sufferers from the war, and the remainder will be given to various charitable institutions in the vicinity.

It is also desired that a large number of the text-books used in the larger courses be secured for the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library. The magazines will be distributed among hospitals and reading rooms of houses of charity.

H. L. Nash '16 will direct the work of the collection again this year.

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