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Flowers will be sold today, under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House, for the benefit of the Polish Relief Society's war relief fund. Flower-stands will be placed in Memorial Hall, Foxcroft, the Union, the Varsity Club, the three Freshman Dining Halls, and various other places. No flowers will be sold on the streets, and no Polish flags or tags of any sort will be on sale, as it is desired to make this appeal unobtrusive. The University collection is in charge of an undergraduate committee, headed by the social service secretary, W. I. Tibbetts '17, who is also a member of the Polish Relief Society Committee.
Today's contribution is the University's share in the state-wide campaign to raise a large sum of money for the relief of the starving multitudes in Poland. Practically all the babies of the country have already died; it is the purpose of this collection to save the children while there is yet time.
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