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ANNUAL DRIVE OF BROOKS HOUSE TO START TOMORROW

Dinner in Union at 6.15 O'clock to Open Campaign for Year's Funds--Trumbull Will Speak to Collectors

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Active work in the annual drive for funds to cover the year's work of Phillips Brooks House will begin tomorrow evening with a dinner to the campaign committee in the Trophy Room of the Union at 6.15 o'clock. Mr. W. J. Bingham '16 will speak at this dinner. An attempt will be made to collect $5,000 by Saturday of this week, but if the quota is not reached by that time the campaign will be continued next week.

The number of collectors has been raised from 75 to 84 in order that the territory may be covered effectively. F. T. Baldwin '24, Treasurer of Brooks House, who is in charge of the drive, has picked three men to supervise the districts of collection. M. H. Harris '25 will have charge of the drive in the Yard, Raoul Pantaleoni '24 will supervise the Mt. Auburn St. district while Brooks Potter '24 is the district chairman of the Freshman dormitories.

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