P.B.H. OFFERS CHANCE TO WORK IN LABRADOR

Discussion at Brooks House Monday Evening Will Explain Functions of Grenfell Mission

The opportunity to work in Labrador on the Grenfell medical mission with financial assistance from Phillips Brooks House will be the subject of a discussion in the office of Brooks House Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Moving pictures taken by Joseph S. Stern '40, who spent last summer in Cartwright, Labrador on a Phillips Brooks House summer jobs scholarship, will be shown at that time. They will tell of the life of the fishermen of Newfoundland and Labrador, the activities of the Grenfell mission among them, and the duties of a volunteer working for the mission. Stern will supplement the pictures by a running commentary and an informal discussion of social activities in which the mission workers share.

A position is reserved for a Brooks House-sponsored Harvard man to work as a volunteer at the mission's hospital station at Cartwright, Labrador.

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