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PBH Plans Book, Clothing Pick-Up

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"An article of clothing from every man" is the goal set by Curtis H. Jones '50, chairman of the forthcoming PBH clothing and book drive.

The drive, which is being held from February 13 to 16, will benefit the Salzburg Seminar and the University of Munich, the clothing to go to the Seminar and the books to Munich.

All seniors graduating in February will receive a letter to inform them of the purpose of the drive and to ask them to leave their old clothes with a roommate when they leave. Collectors will come around to every room in the college during the drive and will call as early as Wednesday or Thursday, if necessary.

Over three tons of every type of clothing were collected last year, although the book drive fell short of its goal.

Robert DiComes '50, is solicitation manager for this year's campaign, while William L. Green '50 is in charge of publicity. Their job is to sort the clothing, repair it, and pack it.

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