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P. B. H. SENDS CLOTHING TO ALL CORNERS OF THE WORLD

Morgan Memorial and Salvation Army Receive Their Quotas

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Shipments of clothing collected in the recent Phillips Brooks House clothing drive are now on their way to several distant parts of the world, it was learned yesterday from H. K. Thayer '25, who was in charge of the 1923 drive. One case of articles has just been sent to Beirut College, in Beirut, Syria, where the Phillips Brooks House Association maintains several missionaries. Destitute German students in Marburg University, Marburg, Germany, will receive another consignment. A third shipment has been sent to Utica, Mississippi for the students in the state normal and industrial institute, which has recently been destroyed by fire.

The Morgan Memorial and the Salvation Army received all the remaining contributions.

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