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Fourteen New England area colleges, including nine girls' schools, sent representatives to Phillips Brooks House Saturday for a conference on community service work.
Program for the conference, which was arranged by P.B.H. in the interest of uniting and improving college social work in New England, included addresses by Robert F. Rutherford, director of the Simmons College School of Social Work, and Neil D. Hastie '52, graduate secretary of P.B.H.
Among the colleges participating in the conference were Harvard, B.U., Cornell, M.I.T., and Radcliffe.
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