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Winter and summer clothing, bedding, and shoes for devasted Russian homes from the Baltic to the Black Seas are the object of the Cambridge Russian War Relief's door-to-door collection this Thursday. Part of a Greater Boston drive, city trucks will pick up bundles left in front of homes, at fire stations, or at the Y.M.C.A. at Central Square.
Volunteers from the Harvard student body are urged to call Kirkland 6434 to help out in packing clothes starting Thursday and lasting three weeks. Russian War Relief headquarters are at 36 Dunster Street, and the main receiving station of the local drive will be at 77 Mt. Auburn Street.
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