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According to a survey made last week by a CRIMSON reporter, more than half the merchants in Harvard Square have joined President Roosevelt's program for national recovery. Among the stores that have joined are: Leavitt & Perice, J. August Inc., Walter A. Burke, The Haberdashery. The Harvard Co-operative Society, James Brine Co., Daley's Drug Inc., Gomatos Bros., Morisson MacGowan, J. T. Phelan Co., Worcester Bros. Co., Ruth Evelyn, E. F. Kemp. The First National Stores, Eaton Pharmacy, Amee Bros., Edwin R. Sage, La France Co., Russell R. Cameron, Bernice Cannon. Gustie's Restaurant, Fred Olssons, Cahaly's, Wright & Ditson, Valeteria Shop. Briggs & Briggs, and Max Keezer Co.
Others plan to join as soon as codes are formulated for their businesses and are submitted to General Hugh Johnson. A record of all those who have joined may be found in the Brattle Square Post Office.
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