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An opportunity to assist in behind-the-lines work and to view the war in England this summer was announced to Harvard students by Phillips Brooks House yesterday afternoon. The announcement was the result of a letter from Great Britain seeking volunteers to entertain the soldiers while off duty, and to do tasks very similar to Y.M.C.A. work in America.
PBH received the letter from Henry B. Cabot. Esq. '17, through his cousin J. Sturgis of Hamsey House pay for their own transportation to Great Britain, they will be entirely supported and provided for during their stay there. All men who are interested are requested to see Raymond Dennet of Philips Brooks House.
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