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The January number of the Advocate, which appeared yesterday, includes four special Christmas stories, two poems appropriate to Christmas, and the usual editorials, book reviews, and other poems. The second article in the Advocate's special series of student affairs takes up the question of the University War Memorial from the student point of view, and advocates a gymnasium in preference to a chapel or a purely ornamental memorial. A special feature of the number is "The Pink Pitten", a Christmas sketch by Ter Whit Willaby Occ.
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The Welfare Committee of Phillips Brooks House, Vinton Chapin '23, chairman, made its annual Christmas distribution of clothing to the poor of Cambridge yesterday afternoon. The work was carried on in cooperation with the Cambridge Welfare Union, who investigated each case thoroughly.
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