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COSMOPOLITAN CLUBS TO MEET

FOREIGN STUDENTS OF M.I.T. AND UNIVERSITY ENTERTAIN TONIGHT.

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The Cosmopolitan Clubs of the University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will hold an entertainment and dance tonight at 7.45 o'clock in the Walker Memorial Building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. An international program has been arranged, and an excellent opportunity will be afforded for foreign students to become acquainted. The dance, which will begin at 9.15 o'clock, will last, by special permission of the Fuel Administration, until 12 o'clock. A Cuban student, N. F. Alvare, is president of the M. I. T. Cosmopolitan Club, while the president of the University Club is C. P. Chow 2G, a native of China. The Program. 1.  Violin Solo,  George Hanson   (Accompanied by Arthur Quimby). 2.  Dance,  Miss Constance de Coen   (1) "Spring Song."   (2) "On to Victory." (Accompanied by Miss Marion Green). 3.  Russian Dance,  Miss G. Barrish 4.  Recitation,  Miss Esperanza Balmaseda.   (1) "Love and Life,"  Fertius Van Dyke   (2) "La Serenat de Shubert,"  M. Cutierrez Najera 5.  Chinese Sword Dance,  K. L. Hsueh 6.  Piano Selections, Miss Vernita C. Corbett.   (1) "Bird Voices,"  John Orth   (2) "Woodland Nymphs,"  John Orth   (3) Etude in D Flat,  Franz Lizst

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