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P. B. H. DRIVE FOR CLOTHING TO START

Collection to Be in Charge of Belden Wigglesworth '23--Next Tuesday Decided Upon as Date to Begin Collection for Charity

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A week from today Phillips Brooks House will begin its annual clothing collection. The committee in charge urges that everyone cooperate with the collectors by making a careful search and turning over to them everything in the line of clothing, boos, and magazines for which they have no further use. Old coats, suits, shoes and text-books are especially desired.

Everything received will be divided up and sent either to the Associated Charities of Cambridge and Boston, the Morgan Memorial, the Salvation Army, or to the Near East Commission. These institutions keep in constant touch with needy families and know their exact condition. Hence anything contributed to the collection is sure to be used only where there is immediate and urgent need.

Belden Wigglesworth '23 will be in direct charge of the work, the full details of which will be announced next Tuesday. At this time will be published in the CRIMSON the complete list of men who will collect in the various dormitories.

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