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P.B.H. BEGINS ITS FINAL CLOTHES, BOOK DRIVE

Canvassers to Approach Every Man in Houses In Next Two Weeks--Many Books Will Go to China

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Phillips Brooks House is inaugurating today its final drive to collect old clothes for Cambridge families and textbooks for its library. In conjunction with this campaign, the P. B. H. canvassers will also accept books for the Chinese National Universities in Kunming.

Run by the Social Service and Library Committees, the drive will continue for two weeks, as a group of eight men will approach every man in the Houses. Working in collaboration with P. B. H. agents is an informal faculty committee, representing a number of departments and headed by J. K. Fairbank, instructor in History.

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