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Members of the University are needed to assist in the work at the Red Cross Supply Service Station, 1000 Washington street, Boston. The volume of work has increased rapidly since the outbreak of war, and at least six volunteers are wanted who can give their services in the afternoon and if possible in the morning, who are to communicate with J. L. Grandin, 1000 Washington street.
The work will consist chiefly in inspecting and checking the shipments handled by the Boston office, which is the clearing-house for New England and one of the six main Red Cross depots of the country. Articles are being sent in daily by the different New England chapters, which are furnished with the raw material at wholesale prices by the Boston office, and at present there are over 40 boxes waiting to be inspected and shipped according to directions received from headquarters at Washington.
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