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Meeting in extraordinary session last night, the Phillips Brooks House Cabinet found itself beset with difficulties which made the conference one of the most unusual in years, and finally got down to business to discuss plans for next year.
The first catastrophe to beset the Cabinet was the less of J. Elden Sawhill '43, its president, who was forced to take to Stillman infirmary with an acute case of poison ivy. Then it was discovered that all the caterers in Cambridge had gone on their summer vacations and it was necessary to transfer the preliminary dinner from its traditional location in P.B.H. to Adams House.
Undaunted by these obstacles, however, all those members who managed to find the meeting at all spent what was considered to be a profitable evening discussing proposals for a Foreign Students Committee, Cooperative Houses, and social activities at P.B.H. next year.
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