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Contact, a wartime service of Phillips Brooks House for men in the armed forces, has already set up its machinery after receipt of the first addresses of Harvard men recently called. P.B.H. will forward mail, and arrange entertainment for college men in the camps by nearby Harvard families.
Also announced has been a new plan whereby roommates of a man entering the services will send his address to Contact as soon as they are known. This measure insures that if a man forgets in his excitement to mail the desired postcard to P.B.H., his service addresses can still be obtained.
Men are urged to remember to mail cards addressed to Contact, Phillips Brooks House. Cambridge with their first service address, in order to benefit under the plan.
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