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...books, and magazines under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House will begin tomorrow, and not Wednesday, as previously planned, and will continue on Wednesday and Thursday. The collectors will call at the rooms assigned to them tomorrow and Wednesday, and on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock a wagon will call at the various dormitories to gather the clothing that has been collected...
...announced in the course of a few days. Men who have any articles they wish to give are requested to deliver them to the collectors in their dormitories, while those living in private houses who wish to contribute are requested to bring their offerings to the nearest dormitory. A wagon will make the rounds on Friday, April 14, to gather up all articles collected on the two preceding days...
...collection under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House will take place today and tomorrow. This collection will include text-books and magazines as well as old clothes of every description. All material collected should be in the rooms of the entry collectors not later than Thursday morning, as the wagon will make the lounds early Thursday afternoon. A part of the collection this year will be devoted to the war sufferers...
...annual fall collection of clothing, magazines, and text-books held under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. A wagon will gather up the articles collected on Thursday. All members of the University are urged to make as liberal contributions of the above articles as possible. Part of the clothing collected this year will be distributed among sufferers from the war, and the remainder will be given to various charitable institutions in the vicinity...
...college student, it seems to me, not so much in the handicap it gives him in the race for the goal of success as in the advantage it brings by setting in the firmament of his hopes and aspirations a star to which he may hitch his wagon. The early choice of a profession furnishes a definite aim, a direct road, a basis for concentration...