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Calls for all Freshmen interested in administrative or social service work to volunteer their services to Phillips Brooks House were issued last night by officials of the organization.
"The war has only increased the needs of the settlement houses for workers to help the under privileged and to train many of them for military and industrial service," said Andrew H. Wright '45, who as chairman of the Freshman Committee will be in charge of much of the Freshman work this year.
Brooks House will start competitions for the various committees shortly. Freshmen are eligible to all of them, but are especially urged to consider the Freshman Committee, which is designed to introduce to P.B.H. to those men who as upperclassmen will direct many of the organization's activities.
Perhaps the greatest need, however, according to George M. Burditt '44, head of the Social Service Committee, is for volunteers to work directly in the settlement houses. All interested are urged to leave their names at P.B.H.
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