Word: collecter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...provide the necessary food, Mr. Hoover estimates that thirty million dollars will be required, and already in every city and town of the United States, a committee is working to collect the funds. This is an object which Harvard men cannot pass by. One dollar given will keep a child alive for a month; ten dollars will keep a child until the next harvest. Even ten cents will be gratefully received and will help nourish one of the starving. No matter, therefore, how restricted a student may be himself, he can contribute his mite to those who need it most...
...University Band, at the mass meeting tonight, is planning to collect funds sufficient to take it to the Yale game...
Because of the difficulty in covering the whole College, many men have not been reached by the Phillip 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...
Phillips Brooks House will conduct its annual clothing collection, beginning next Tuesday morning, the 9th, and continuing until Friday noon, the 12th. A list of the men who will collect in the dormitories, halls and houses will appear in next Tuesday's CRIMSON. J. S. Clark Jr. '23, assisted by B. Wigglesworth '23 will be in direct charge...
Before dispersing a collection was taken up to help pay for the expenses of the parade. There still remains a deficit of $190, which the committee is endeavoring to collect. Any one willing to help meet this deficit may give or send their contributions to J. N. Hamlin '22, chairman, 1 Claverly Hall, or to G. C. Lee Jr. '21, 1 Plympton street, A. McElwain '21, 2 Holyoke street, W. E. Stearns '23, 15 Randolph Hall, and H. C. Lodge Jr. '24, Standish Hall...