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With headquarters at 47 Mt. Auburn Street, the newly-formed "Friends of France" are beginning a drive today for old clothes of all sorts to be sent to stricken regions in France. Because of the appeal of the French High Command and the Department of Health, the committee, under the leadership of Miss Anne Morgan, is hoping to send a large number of cases of clothes to France.
The Cambridge division is headed by a Harvard faculty committee of six, composed of Professors Charles H. Taylor, chairman, C. Crane Brinton, Edward H. Chamberlain, Bruce Hopper, and Edward K. Rand, and William J. Bingham, Director of Physical Education.
The undergraduate members of the committee who are working on the drive are G. Parkman Denny, Jr. '41, Benjamin O. Gardiner '43, Thomas Gardiner '42, Morris Gray '43, Joseph R. Hamlen, Jr. '43, Julian H. Richardson '43, H. Richardson Shepley, Jr. '42, and Henry G. Simonds, Jr. '42.
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