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Seventy local boys between the ages of 16 and 21 will get a chance to take up college studies next fall with the assistance of the 'Harvard Undergraduate Faculty,' organized this year by Phillips Brooks House.
Twelve volunteers during the past year met some twenty boys one evening a week at their own convenience to help them continue their education without expense.
Because of the success this past year, school officials of Greater Boston are being asked to cooperate in helping high school graduates to get a college education. Students will use the Brooks House library, Langdon Burwell '41, chairman of the Undergraduate Faculty, announced today.
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