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CLOTHING DUE AT 10.
The truck bearing the University's contribution of clothing for the sufferers of Halifax leaves Phillips Brooks House at 10 o'clock this morning. Those who have not been approached by any of the committee appointed to canvass the University, and who can add to the collection, must accordingly deposit what they have to offer before 10 A. M. at Phillips Brooks House. All contributions arriving after that will be too late for transfer to the special relief train.
The University will send a contribution of clothing to the city of Halifax for the relief of the people who have been deprived of their possessions by the explosion and the resulting fire. A committee of 13 undergraduates has been appointed, which will canvass the dormitories connected with the University and collect everything that would be useful to the citizens of Halifax. All their work, however, must be done before 10 o'clock this morning, since at that time the special truck will leave Phillips Brooks House carrying the University's share collected. This contribution will leave Boston at 12 o'clock on the special relief train sent by the Cambridge Branch of the Massachusetts Special Aid Society.
The canvassing committee started its work last night and will continue it as long as possible this morning. Owing to the lack of time, however, they will not be able to reach every student. Accordingly, members of the University have been asked to collect their own share of clothing and bring it to Phillips Brooks House.
Committee Appointed.
The following dormitories will be covered by the specified members of the committee: Grays and Stoughton--L. Jackson '19; Hollis and Holworthy--R. B. Jenkins '19; Thayer--R. McC. Lloyd; Weld--R. Howe '19; Smith--D. Merwin '21; Standish--G. Tolman '21; Gore--G. Frick uC; Apthorp--J. L. Rochester '20; Beck--J. J. Albright '19; Claverly--R. E. Gross '19; Dunster--J. Pickering '19; Fairfax--S. Hovey '21; Randolph--E. A. Bacon '20; Westmorly--W. J. Louderback '20.
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