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The third annual convention of the Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs of America will be held under the auspices of the Cosmopolitan Club of Cornell at Ithaca, New York, on three successive days, beginning tomorrow. Representatives will be present from twenty-three chapters of the national organization, and a delegation from the Corda Fratres of Europe, an organization corresponding to the United Cosmopolitan Clubs of America, will attend. The Harvard Cosmopolitan Club will be represented by Dr. K. G. T. Webster '93, of the English Department, and Mr. F. W. Lieder, instructor in German.
This convention will be of unusual importance in that one of its chief objects will be to bring about an affiliation of the American association with the Corda Fratres, looking toward a world-wide union of students in the cause of "international peace and the universal brotherhood of man." Reports will be read from the different clubs in America showing the progress of Cosmopolitanism in the United States.
After the affiliation of the European and the American organizations, the international society will adopt the name. Federation Internationelle des Etudiants. The stated object of this consolidation is "the propaganda of the world peace movement." Under the direction of an executive committee from the international federation semi-monthly and annual publications will be issued setting forth the progress of the work.
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