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This morning the annual fall collection of clothing, text books, and magazines will be carried on under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House. All members of the University are urged to make their contributions as liberal as possible. Part of the clothing collected will be distributed in Europe among the sufferers from the war, while the rest will be given to various charitable institutions in the vicinity. The magazines will be given to hospitals and the reading rooms of houses of charity. Text books used in the larger courses will be especially valuable, as there is much need for them...
...annual collection of clothing, text-books and magazines, held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House has been postponed until tomorrow morning. Collectors have been appointed in each entry of the larger dormitories and in the smaller houses, and tomorrow morning they will gather all of the contributions from the men in their districts together in one room. Old clothes, text books for the larger courses and magazines are especially desired...
...England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools are now holding their twenty-ninth annual meeting at Boston University. The session convened yesterday afternoon. Among the speakers yesterday were: President Eliot, who spoke on "The Place of Culture"; Professor William Ernest Hocking, of the University, who spoke on "The Place of Specific Preparation"; and Professor Edward L. Thorndike, of the Teachers College at Columbia University, who spoke on "The Place of Disciplinary Training...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology will hold its annual fall handicap meet on the new field today. This meet, originally planned for October 17, had to be postponed because of the unfinished condition of the track...
...annual fall collection of clothing magazines and old text-books held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House will start on Monday. This year clothing will be distributed among the sufferers of the European War and the various charitable institutions in the vicinity of Cambridge. The text-books used in the larger courses are desired for the Loan Library in the Phillips Brooks House, and the magazines will be scattered throughout different hospitals and reading-rooms in the neighborhood. A collector has been appointed in each entry of the larger dormitories; these collectors will be announced Monday...