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Social Service workers from Phillips Brooks House will canvass in House dining halls and knock at doors for the rest of this week in a drive to sign up more men for work at 48 social agencies in the Boston area.
Membership in the PBH Social Service Committee already stands at over 150, but co-Chairman Christopher Martin '49 says many more men are ended to lead basketball, boxing, handicrafts, and other activities at local settlement houses and boys' clubs.
Martin said that over 60 Freshmen signed with his committee at Registration.
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