Word: assisting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Because of the difficulty in covering the whole College many men have not been reached by the Phillips Brooks House Association old clothes collection. Any member of the University who has any old clothes, text-books or magazines which he does not need will assist the association by either bringing the clothing to Phillips Brooks House, or by notifying the Social Service secretary, who will send out a man to collect the material...
Scout masters, who have charge of a troop of from 18 to 32 boys, should be American citizens at least twenty-one years of age. Assistant scout masters must be at least eighteen years of age. The latter will be expected to meet with the troop once a week and assist the scout master as he may direct...
...told solicitors what the money would be used for. Men who are unable to help Phillips Brooks in its social service work are asked each year to contribute money to keep other workers in the field, Bean said. The money obtained in this weeks campaign will be used to assist boys clubs in the poorer districts of Boston, to provide Christmas entertainments for the poor, salaries for secretaries who work among them, and in various other ways...
Professor Archibald C. Coolidge '87, Director of the University Library, is in Russia with the American Relief Administration, where he will assist Col. Haskell, who is in charge of the Relief Administration's Russian relief work. He sailed on September 3, for England, expecting to proceed to Moscow by the way of London...
...afternoon. Sedgwick took charge of some of the linesmen, while Parmenter coached the centers. Another permanent aid for Coach Campbell's staff, Bayard Wharton '22, also reported today for the first time. Wharton was on the University squad as a halfback for three weeks this fall. He will assist especially with the backfield...