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Seventh-five settlement house boys will got free seats for events at the Indoor Athletic Building every Saturday this month, the Phillips Brooks House Social Service Committee announced last night.
First of the four events is tomorrow afternoon's freshman wrestling match with Exeter. Next week's varsity swimming meet with Springfield and two Yardling meets round out the program.
At the same time, Norman Brooks '49, chairman of the committee, appealed for 60 more workers to help direct activities at local settlement houses and boys' clubs. Special calls have come in for students with ability in metal-craft, plastic modeling, and glass painting, he disclosed.
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