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Some time ago the CRIMSON published a circular of the World's Congress of University Students to be held in Chicago July 17-22. The Congress, as the CRIMSON then stated, is to be made up of delegates from all parts of the world. It will discuss such questions as; The influence of the Residence System on the Education and Life of Students; Inter-University Student Fellowship; An International University Magazine; Student Self-Government; Co-Education as a Social Factor in Student Life.
It is desirable that Harvard should be represented by as large a delegation as possible. Any student who expects to be in Chicago during the sessions of the Congress and can act as delegates are therefore urged to send their names to 57 Thayer Hall. Delegates need not, of course, a tend all the meetings of the Congress. They should, however, enter their names on the Delegates' Register at the Art Institute. The meetings of the Congress will be held in the Memorial Art Palace of the Art Institute, Michigan Avenue. The Committee in charge of the Congress will be glad to assist delegates in securing lodgings and in other ways. Further information can be obtained of James B. Reynolds, Chairman Committee on Congress of University Students. Address World's Congress Headquarters, Chicago.
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