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NEEDY FAMILIES RECEIVE FOOD FROM BROOKS HOUSE

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Thanksgiving dinners will be delivered today to forty needy Cambridge families by members of the Phillips Brooks House. These families which include over three hundred people, were recommended by the Cambridge Family Welfare Association. The work is made possible by the Student Council's appropriation to the Brooks House Budget.

Among the foods which have been purchased are 190 pounds of turkey, 230 pounds of other meats, 280 pounds of apples, 289 pounds of sweet potatoes, 96 plum puddings, 230 pounds of onions, and 230 pounds of squash. Any students with cars who are willing to help deliver these dinners should see Miss Hamilton at Phillips Brooks House today.

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