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The regular spring collection of clothing, books, and magazines under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House will begin tomorrow, and not Wednesday, as previously planned, and will continue on Wednesday and Thursday. The collectors will call at the rooms assigned to them tomorrow and Wednesday, and on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock a wagon will call at the various dormitories to gather the clothing that has been collected.
As in previous years, the clothing will be sent to deserving charitable institutions, while the magazines will be distributed to hospitals, reading rooms, and charity homes. All text-books will go to the Phillips Brooks Loan Library. Books used in the larger courses, such as Government 1, History 1, Economics A, and English 28, are especially needed.
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