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Phillips Brooks House is cooperating with the Boston Council of the Boy Scouts of America in an effort to secure scout masters and assistant scout masters. A campaign is being conducted this week to enlist the services of men in the University.
Scout masters, who have charge of a troop of from 18 to 32 boys, should be American citizens at least twenty-one years of age. Assistant scout masters must be at least eighteen years of age. The latter will be expected to meet with the troop once a week and assist the scout master as he may direct.
Anyone in the University who is interested in the work should apply to R. P. Bullard '24. Social Service Secretary at Phillips Brooks House, as soon as possible.
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