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To the Editors of the Crimson:
In behalf of the committee in charge of Phillips Brooks House I am asked to make the following announcements: The room there known as the "Study" has become so much needed for frequent meetings that it is no longer possible to reserve it as in past years for the use of readers. Students now wishing to use this room must do so, subject to possible interruption by meetings which may be held there from time to time, and to the use of the room by the officers of the Christian Association.
The committee have again voted to open the Brooks Parlor daily from 1 to 6 o'clock, for the convenience of visitors to the University. A lady's maid is in attendance, and the families and friends of students will find this room a convenient place of meeting or for waiting. For the Committee, FRANCIS G. PEABODY, Chairman.
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