Word: loans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...extensive work of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Among the most important on its list of activities are, social service, mainly through boys' clubs, athletic instruction, teaching English to immigrants, and "Americanization"; Reception to Freshmen and new students; "Open House" held on Thanksgiving and Christmas; the Text Book Loan Library; the annual collection of clothing for the poor; and the new Information Bureau...
...Phillips Brooks House Text Book Loan Library is now open as in previous years. By paying a fee of from ten to twenty cents a student may draw out any book needed in his courses. On returning the book he will be refunded all but five cents of the original fee paid...
Phillips Brooks House Association closes its annual collection of text books for the Loan Library today. All the books obtained are placed in the Loan Library Room at Phillips Brooks House where they are rented to students in the fall at a minimum charge of five cents for the ensuing year. Books should be placed at the receiving stations, Standish D23, Randolph 32, and the CRIMSON Building sometime today, as the collecting wagons will call at these stations tomorrow morning...
During the war, the scouts established an enviable record. They were found prepared to help whenever called upon, obtaining no less than three hundred million dollars in subscriptions during the Liberty Loan drives, fifty million in the War Savings Stamp campaign, and similar commendable records in other drives...
There are three more days left in the drive for text-books which the Phillips Brooks House Association is carrying on. All the books which are obtained will be placed in the Text-Book Loan Library of Phillips Brooks House, where they will be lent to students in the fall. During the past year over five hundred books were loaned by the Library...