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WILL GIVE UNUSUAL PROGRAM

COSMOPOLITES TO CELEBRATE "INTERNATIONAL NIGHT" AT 8 O'CLOCK.

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The Cosmopolitan Club of the University will hold its "international night" this evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, at 8 o'clock. A program of ten numbers, each one representing a different country, will be given by the club, aided by other members of the University and foreign students from Greater Boston. Tickets for the performance, which is open to the public, are on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store for 35 cents each. Refreshments will be served.

The program for the entertainment follows: 1.  Russia. Pianoforte selections,  Paul V. Donovan '18 2.  China.   (a) Shuttlecock Game,  Ki Chun, M.I.T.   (b) Music,  Y. R. Chao 3G   (c) Songs, Radcliffe.  Miss Wei Tsu Neu, 3.  Mexico. Revolutionary Experiences,  F. Vela 1M 4.  Siam. Music,  C. Kajasevi 5.  United States. "Kanana,"  Miss Ida Horblit 6.  Denmark. Danish Songs,  Miss Mathilde Ward, Radcliffe. 7.  Cuba and United States.  Dramatic play entitled, "A Game of Comedy."   Fromont, a French actor,  Jorge V. Manach '21   Marie, a laundress,  Miss Dorothy Googins   Pierre, Fromont's servant,  Herman E. Wiener '20 8.  Porto Rico.  Pianoforte Selections, J. M. Sanroma, New England Conservatory of Music. 9.  Spain. Spanish Dance,  F. C. Monteagudo 3Dv. 10.  France. A Greeting from Overseas,  Pierre A. Martin 1L "My Country "Tis of Thee."

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