Word: wagon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following receiving stations for all contributions have been selected: Standish D. 23, Randolph 32, the CRIMSON Building, and Phillips Brooks House. All those wishing to contribute books to this drive should leave them at any of these places. On Friday, June 13th, a wagon will be sent to each of the receiving stations to collect the text books deposited there...
Today is the final day of the Phillips Brooks House clothing collection which has been going on since Monday morning. The 62 collectors who have been canvassing the various dormitories and houses will make their last call at the different rooms during the day, and tomorrow a wagon will call at all the dormitories for the articles gathered up. The clothes taken up in this way will be sent to various charitable institutions, while any old text books received will be turned over to the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library...
...annual Phillips Brooks House fall clothing collection will begin on Monday. Collectors will then go the rounds of the various dormitories to gather up discarded clothing, old text-books and magazines. The collection will last through Tuesday and Wednesday, and a wagon will call at all the dormitories Thursday afternoon for the articles collected. All the text-books will be placed in the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library for the use of poor students. The Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House makes two such collections each year with the object of giving students an opportunity to dispose of articles...
...annual fall clothing collection made by Phillips Brooks House will take place Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Collectors will be appointed and announced later to go through the various dormitories and gather up all discarded clothing together with old books and magazines. A wagon will go the rounds of the dormitories on Thursday to call for the articles collected. The collection this year will be under the direction of G. C. Barclay...
...collection taken up last year, more than three wagon-loads of clothing, books, and magazines were received, including overcoats, coats, trousers, shoes, etc. Several hundred pounds of magazines were sent to the State Committee of the Y. M. C. A. and thus distributed among the various hospitals, jails, and other such places near Cambridge...