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Modifying its war time activities and adding new functions to its social service program, the Phillips Brooks House Committee has announced the appointment of C. Robert Ogden '45 of Spokane, Washington and Dunster House as assistant to graduate secretary Richard A. Waite. Ogden, a winner of the DFC and recently discharged from the Army Air Forces, will help to coordinate old and new committees.
Newly established by President Ray A. Goldberg '48 to fill the needs of student patients at Stillman Infirmary, a hospital visitation committee is offering to furnish anything from toothbrushes to Math A assignments.
Lending Library Restocked
Expanded for peacetime service are the Library Committee, which has rigorously undertaken to restock its shelves for an expected increased volume of requests in the fall term, and the undergraduate faculty group which teaches classes at the PBH and 39 settlement houses throughout Boston and Cambridge.
"Contact," a Brooks House program that enables Harvardmen in the armed forces to keep in touch with their classmates, is still maintained as a transition service, while the wartime blood donor organization has been converted to supply Cambridge hospitals instead of the Red Cross.
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