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More Men for Social Service

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Not enough men have responded to the call for leaders and instructors in the various settlement houses in the vicinity of Boston. Last year Phillips Brooks House placed over 400 men in various positions in charge of different forms of social work. This year the record has fallen far short of that number. Fifty men are needed immediately to coach boys' athletic teams, direct the work of reading clubs, lead boys' civic reforms, instruct youthful foreigners in English, give lessons on the mandolin or piano and in various other forms of charitable work. Any man in the University who can spare an hour and a half a week is asked to see L. A. Morgan '17, this morning in Brooks House between 9 and 10, or 11 and 1 o'clock. He will outline the work required and discuss the advantages which such work with boys affords to University students.

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