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Even the malicious Cambridge weather is yielding to the omnipotent sway of spring. Day by day the overcoats and heavy winter suits are giving way to light and jaunty summer clothes. Flannel trousers have already appeared on the tennis courts and many youths have taken off their burdensome vests. But what is to happen to the clothing which is cast aside? Shall Max be called upon or shall it be put to some better use? The Phillips Brooks House has solved the problem, and for the next three days it will hold its annual spring clothing collection.
The clothing, as well as the books and magazines, which will be collected, is to go to those who are poor and needful. In this Easter season the spirit of generosity is in the minds of all. No student hesitates to subscribe as much as possible to the Liberty Loan, nor does he wilfully wish to stop his generosity there. The opportunity for doing a useful service will be presented when the collector calls. Do not turn him away empty handed.
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