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To Solicit Clothing, Shoes, Books and Magazines--Lundell in Charge

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The annual Phillips Brooks House clothing drive will get under way Monday morning when 125 collectors begin a canvass of districts assigned them by C. G. T. Lundell '27, Social Service Secretary who is conducting the drive. Clothing, shoes, books, and magazines will be solicited from students, and eventually the materials collected will be turned over to the same charities which have been recipients of these collections during the past few years.

Men who have been asked to assist in this collecting will receive postal cards requesting their assistance before the drive begins. An attempt will be made to complete the collection by Thursday. A motor truck will call at each collector's headquarters as frequently as is deemed necessary.

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