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P.B.H. ANNOUNCES DRIVE FOR HELP IN RED CROSS

OPPORTUNITY OFFERED FOR MEN TO DRIVE BEACH WAGON

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James M. Estabrook '34, head of the Student Social Workers Committee of the Phillips Brooks House, announces a drive to interest undergraduates in working with the Red Cross, as teachers in English and naturalization classes, and as boys' workers in the settlement houses of the tenement districts of Boston and Cambridge. Volunteers are asked to report at Phillips Brooks House before Saturday between 9 and 12 o'clock.

The work falls into three different groups. In the first, men will drive automobiles and assist in delivering supplies from the headquarters of the Red Cross. In this work private automobiles are especially desired, but there is an opportunity of driving the beach wagon belonging to the Phillips Brooks House.

Another class of work is in teaching English classes and naturalization classes. In this work foreigners are instructed in the use of the English language, and unnaturalized people are prepared to take out their citizenship papers.

Acting as boys' workers is the most interesting and useful job.

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