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Unwanted clothing and textbooks of graduating seniors are being sought by Phillips Brooks House so "they may be put to better use than the trash can."
Any form of clothing and books in almost any condition can be utilized and may be left at Brooks House any weekday from 9 to 5 o'clock, Tony Ottinger '50, chairman of the drive, announced last night.
The books will be added to the PBH Textbook Loan Library for free distribution to needy undergraduates, and the clothing will be sent to Europe, where it will be distributed in warravaged areas to university students.
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