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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Collectors last evening turned $1001.00 in contributions over to B. de L. Nash '23, chairman of the Phillips Brooks House drive for $5000,00 which opened last Monday. The total results of the drive are not yet ready to be announced, because all dormitories have not yet been heard from. Collectors report very few refusals, but the drive failed to reach $5000.00 last evening because too many who were able to give $5.00 or $10.00 contributions, gave very little...
Cash collections in the Philips Brooks House drive for funds amounted to $1,765.51 last evening , when the sixty Sophomores and Juniors who have been covering the dormitories met in the Breakfast Room at Randolph Hall to turn the money collected during the day over to B. deL. Nash '23, Manager of the drive...
...Hill '24 who turned in the largest sum Wednesday night also headed the list last evening. Men who have not had a chance to give money to dormitory solicitors are requested by Nash to leave their contributions at the office in Phillips Brooks House. It has been impossible to send collectors to rooming house in the outlying districts of Cambridge...
...solicitors for the Phillips Brooks House $5000 drive, at a meeting held in the Crimson Building last night, heard a short talk by W. H. Trumbull Jr. '15, who is a member of the Phillips Brooks House advisory board. The men met to turn over to B. de L. Nash '23, manager of the drive, the money collected by them yesterday. The largest sum was turned in by F. S. Hill '24. The committee decided not to make any announcement about the total contributions until later...
...Junior solicitors given in the Trophy Room of the Union. After the dinner officials of Phillips Brooks House spoke. Mr. W. I. Tibbetts '17, Graduate Secretary of the Phillips Brooks House Association, announced that 5 men of the University had already pledged $685 to the fund. B. DeL. Nash '23, who is in charge of the drive, outlined to the solicitors the methods and arguments to be used by them in their canvass of the dormitories...