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PLAN "INTERNATIONAL NIGHT"

Cosmopolitan Club Has Arranged Attractive Program of Foreign Features.

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On May 9, in Brattle Hall the Cosmopolitan Club will hold its annual "International Night." The program which will be varied and indicative of the many nationalities represented in the Club, will be followed by dancing. This concert will be open to all members of the University and tickets will be on sale after April 15.

The program as it has been partially announced will consist of a Spanish play directed by J. V. Manach '21, a play-let written by L. B. Geyer '19 and with a cast indicating the many nationalities represented in the Club, and musical numbers as well as dances, characteristic of the different countries. These include a Russian Ballet by a student of Simmons College, a Japanese number by S. Muromats 2G.B., Hawaiian music by Miss Alice Wong of Boston University, piano selections by J. M. Sanroma of the New England Conservatory of Music, a Spanish dance by S. C. Montaegudo, a chalk talk, a Chinese Sword Dance, a Mexican serenade by S. S. Villa 3M., and Chinese musical numbers by George Wan 1G., interspersed with numbers by an international orchestra.

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