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The annual collection of clothing, text-books and magazines, held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House has been postponed until tomorrow morning. Collectors have been appointed in each entry of the larger dormitories and in the smaller houses, and tomorrow morning they will gather all of the contributions from the men in their districts together in one room. Old clothes, text books for the larger courses and magazines are especially desired.
No collectors are to be appointed in the Freshman dormitories but any man in the class of 1918 who is willing to contribute any of the aforesaid articles is asked to notify H. L. Nash '16, Matthews 43. The names of the men who have been appointed as collectors will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON.
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