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RED CROSS TO USE SIGNET CLUBHOUSE

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The Cambridge branch of the American Red Cross will take over the Signet Society's building on the corner of Mt. Auburn and Dunster Streets, the Signet Associates, Inc., graduate governing board of the Society, announced last night.

Simultaneously Red Cross officials stated that the yellow frame structure, which has been shuttered since the Signet suspended activities last May, would be occupied by their Home Service Department. Among its other duties Home Service acts as the Red Cross's information center. The Department is also responsible for the care of returning veterans and their families.

In the past few months the increasing number of applicants for Red Cross aid has so overburdened this department's facilities that its members are setting up offices of their own. It is presumed that they will occupy their now quarters in the Signet building for the rest of the war.

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