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The clean-up drive in the Phillips Brooks House Association campaign for $5000 will begin Monday, October 9th, according to announcement made last night.
F. T. Baldwin '24, Treasurer of the Association, has given out the following statement: The graduate students are about to start their drive to raise the $1000 that they give every year, and which is promised through the Graduate Schools Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association. This $1000 will raise the total funds to $4687.04. The clean-up drive will continue until the remaining $300 is raised, and the original goal is reached. Men who have not been approached by collectors are urged to leave their donations at Phillips Brooks House between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Collectors who still have money or are still canvassing may leave what they collect in Randolph 52.
The graduate students are about to start their drive to raise the $1000 that they give every year, and which is promised through the Graduate Schools Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association. This $1000 will raise the total funds to $4687.04. The clean-up drive will continue until the remaining $300 is raised, and the original goal is reached.
Men who have not been approached by collectors are urged to leave their donations at Phillips Brooks House between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Collectors who still have money or are still canvassing may leave what they collect in Randolph 52.
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