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Repeating a service performed during the last war, Phillips Brooks House announced last night that it was organizing groups to entertain disabled and convalescing sailors in the Chelsen Naval Hospital.
Although plans are not yet complete, the proposal has met with an enthusiastic response from the Hospital, according to James E. McNulty '45, chairman of the Social Service Committee who is in charge of the scheme. A definite series of dates has already been arranged.
The work consists both in large scale performances in the Hospital's theatre and in smaller recitals put on by groups travelling through the wards. It is hoped that organizations such as the Band, the Orchestra, and the Dramatic Society will cooperate, and that any qualified volunteer entertainers will offer their services.
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