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Phillips Brooks House will start its annual collection of old books and clothing on Monday of next week, and the drive will continue through Thursday. Clothes of all kinds are urgently needed, especially overcoats; and text-books and magazines, new and old, are also wanted for the collection. A complete list of the collectors for the drive, which is under the direction of R. K. Kane '22, will be published Monday.
This year the clothes will be distributed to the poor through the Morgan Memorial and the Associated Charities of Boston and Cambridge. One case will also be sent to the Near East for the relief of the Armenians. The text-books will be added to the Text-Book Loan Library and the magazines will be given to the American Library Association for use in army camps and hospitals.
The wagon will call at the various dormitories on Thursday afternoon, starting at 2 o'clock.
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