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Amrrtran th (Eroaa BOSTON METROPOLITAN CHAPTER NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AUXILIARY Executive Committee Chairman WALLACE GOODRICH Secretary MRS. E. C. ALLEN Treasurer MRS. HENRY M. DUNHAM THE CHAIRMAN THE SECRETARY THE TREASURER G. W. CHADWICK, Director RALPH L. FLANDERS, Gen ' l Manager MISS MARTHA PERKINS MRS. F. ADDISON PORTER MISS CHARLOTTE THROPP WALLACE CLARKE Summary of work completed and forwarded to the Metropolitan Headquarters Boston, to May 7. 1918. KwrrTiNC 200 Swealers 149 212 Socks (pairs) 100 Helmets 78 Mufflers 58 Miscellaneous 3 1 Sewing Comfort kits Other articles Surgical Dressings Compresses 5,000 Tampons 4,500 Miscellaneous 3,463 412 416 12.963 Collected and forwarded for relief of sufferers in the Halifax Disaster, 284 articles of wearing apparel. For Sewing and Knitting two meetmgs were held weekly, in addition to which many articles were made by students in their homes from material supplied by the Auxiliary. Eight meetings for Surgical Dressings were held weekly, in a room in Frost Hall set apart for the purpose by the General Manager. Total Receipts to May 10, $1,259.65. Total Disbursements to May 10, $1,1 17.64. The above record of work accomplished by the Conservatory Red Cross Auxiliary within a few njonths since its organization speaks for itself. It bears testimony to the time
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WALLACE GOODRICH Dean of the Faculty)
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yew England C oi lot i vaiory and endeavor so cheerfully devoted to a great Cause, by the students and other workers of the Auxiliary; and to the able direction of the Executive Secretary, assisted by the Chair- men and members of the Committees, who so wisely planned the scope and the many details of the work, and whose devotion and enthusiasm have been a constant source of inspiration and encouragement to all the workers and members. The funds necessary to carry on the work, all of which were devoted to the purchase of material, were derived from several sources: from membership fees, from gifts by Trustees and other friends, and from the proceeds of Concerts and other entertainments generously given by various student organizations. Wallace Goodrich, Chairman.
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