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Dates: during 1910-1919
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According to the latest figures, the 1918 class collection, including pledges, has reached a total of $1,044. The greatest amount turned in by any one collector was $152.50 by Paul Squibb '18, of Bernardsville, N. J., who has in consequence been appointed chairman of the finance committee. A. D. Weld '18 is second, with $144, and S. B. Kaiser '18, third, with $121.50. These figures do not represent a final total, as one or two collectors have not yet handed in complete reports. There are also a number of men who have not yet contributed. All these are requested...
Today is the last full day of the annual fall collection of clothing, text-books, and magazines, carried on under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House. All men should have their contributions ready for the collector when he calls, and thus expedite matters. The collectors should have all clothes, books, and magazines in their rooms tomorrow morning before 12 o'clock, as the team will make the rounds shortly after noon...
...collection is in charge of H. L. Nash '16, Head Collector. Below is a compete list of the collectors and the rooms to which they have been assigned. Apthorp.--W. F. King '18. Apley.--Rooms. 1-34. A. E. McDougall '18; rooms 41-54, C. W. Adams '18. Beck.--Rooms 1-27, G. C. Caner '17; rooms 31-47, J. F. Rolph '18 Claverly.--W. B. Beale '18. Conant. C. L. Grose 4g. Craigle.--R. J. White 1L. Dana--M. S. Buell '18. Conant. A. G. Perez '16. Dunster.--H. S. Both feld '17. Fairfax.--J. S. Dole '17 Hampden...
Today is the second day of the collection of old clothes, magazines and text-books under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House. A list of collectors in the various dormitories was published in yesterday's CRIMSON and any men who have contributions to make should leave them with the collector in their building. Men who live outside the dormitories and have offerings to make should bring them to the nearest dormitory. The wagons will pass around each afternoon between 2.30 and 5 o'clock to collect all articles in the hands of the collectors. Any cast-off articles of clothing...
...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...