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P.B.H. ADDS NEW BRANCH TO COOPERATE WITH BLIND

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Announcing the addition of a new department, the Phillips Brooks House yesterday made public its plans for cooperating with the Perkins Institute of Watertown. A new branch of the Social Service, Committee will be formed, subsidiary to the larger committee, but conducting its work independently.

Brooks House will send volunteer workers to assist the Institute students by reading and performing other services.

This is the first attempt of Brooks House to affiliate itself with this particular type of welfare work, though, in the past, it has cooperated extensively with the welfare centers of Greater Boston.

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