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P.B.H. RECEIVES FOREIGN STUDENTS AT MEETING

EACH NATIONALITY IN UNIVERSITY TO HAVE REPRESENTATIVE

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A reception for all the foreign students of the University will be held at Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock tonight. M. O. Hudson, Professor of International Law at the Law School, who has just returned from a year of travel will speak. The uses of the athletic fields and other University departments will be explained to the foreign students. Plans will be announced for the formation of the Harvard International Council, a miniature League of Nations to which each nationality represented in the University will send one delegate. As there are 216 members of the University who are not, naturalized American citizens, there will be a large group from which to select the delegates. This league will meet once a month to discuss topics of international importance. At each meeting some professor or other authority will lead the discussion, give a 15-minute talk, and answer questions. At the close of each session a vote will be taken embodying the opinion of the council on the subject discussed.

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