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An open house for all the foreign students of the university will be held at the next meeting of the Cosmopolitan club on January 9, according to plans outlined at a meeting of the club last night in Phillips Brooks House. A varied musical program is being planned, which will include selections by a Glee Club quartet and songs in different languages by members of the club. It was also decided to hold in the near future a symposium of several nations, at which members of the club will speak on different, aspects of their respective countries. Cards are being sent out to all the foreign students who were unable to attend the first two meetings of the club.
The Cosmopolitan Club was founded in 1908 "to unite Harvard men of all nationalities, and to stimulate sympathetic appreciation of the character problems, and intellectual currents of other nations."
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