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APPOINT P. B. H. COMMITTEE

Corliss Lamont '24 in Charge of Social Service Committee -- R. P. Bullard '24 is Chosen Secretary

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The Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks House for 1921-1922, including the new Welfare Committee, has been announced. The Welfare Committee has been formed in place of the former Associated Charities Committee to meet cases of need in the University and community. Besides the latter committee the Juvenile Court and Speakers have been omitted for the coming year. The appointments:

Chairman, Corliss Lamont '24 of Englewood, N. J.; Secretary, Robert Paul Bullard '24 of Melrose Highlands.

Entertainment.-- Richard Thayer Butterfield '22 of Chestnut Hill; John Tis dale Bradley '22 of Chestnut Hill; Francis Brewster Taussig '22 of Yonkers, N. Y.; Albert Conde Bickford '24 of Pelham, N. Y.; Richard Stuart Bowers '24 of Chestnut Hill.

Brookline; Morgan Hovey Harris '24 of Infirmary.-- John Gardiner Flint of Boston.

Inspectors -- Richmond Keith Kane '22 of Newport, R. I.; Louis Bancel La Farge '22 of Mount Carmel, N. Y.; Geoffrey Story Smith '22 of Philadelphia, Pa.; George Thornton Barker '23 of Milford, Me.; Charles Kimball Cummings Jr. '23 of Boston; Cornelins Hawkins Hawes '23 of Fall River.

Welfare Committee. -- Melville Pratt Baker '22 of Wellesley Hills; Richard Chute '22 of Boston; Haven Parker '22 of South Lancaster; Vinton Chapin '23 of Boston; Sheridan Logan '23 of Saint Joseph, Mo.; James Robbins Reynolds '23 of Readvitle

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