A two-week drive at Radcliffe for social service volunteers ended Monday, although applications for positions will be accepted during the term. One hundred ten Annex students signed up, only nine short of last year's original figure.
Approximately one third of the girls have already received placements in settlement houses, Community Service chairman Marilyn Covertly '52 announced yesterday. Other jobs will include tutoring, reading to the blind, typing for the Boston UNESCO branch and hospital work.
Besides the campaign for volunteer workers, the 'Cliffe Community Service Committee has outlined the Community Fund drive for the beginning of December and blood, clothing, and book drives with Phillips Brooks House later in the term. This year's community fund campaign will permit the students to choose their individual charity for donations.
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