Word: loaning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will carry out the final distribution: The Morgan Memorial of Boston, the Salvation Army of Cambridge, the Cambridge Welfare Union, the North Cambridge Community Church, the Cambridge Community Church, the Cambridge Red Cross and the Near East Relief Commission, Roberts College, Constantinople. All books will be added to the loan library at Brooks House. If there are any men who have old clothes, magazines or textbooks to spare who have not been reached, they are requested to leave them at Phillips Brooks House...
...College Office announces that all men wishing to borrow money from that portion of the Loan Fund of which Mr. John Lowell is Treasurer should apply not later than December 1. Applications must be made in writing according to instructions which may be obtained at 4 University Hall. All applications should be presented at 4 University Hall...
Under the charge of these same officers is the administration of the various scholarships as well as beneficiary and loan funds. In the cases of men who do not win scholarships and desire financial aid from one of the numerous loan funds, each individual application is investigated by the Assistant Dean of the applicants class and the required funds specified. Scholarships of all kinds are under the control of the Scholarship Committee at the head of which is Mr. Murdock...
...information Bureau, the Monday night meetings, and the social service work. Receptions to new students this year, at which the work of Brooks House was explained, were attended by over 1000 men. The student working his way has been helped by the distribution of clothes and the Text Book Loan Library. Already this year over 900 college books and 200 law books have been lent...
...college year a free entertainment is given in some settlement house. Besides these opportunities to help, other students do their bit by serving on various committees, which, among other things, collect money for the support of the work, old clothes for the poor, and books for the Loan Library...