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This evening at seven o'clock the first meeting of the Undergraduate Northfield Conference Committee will be held in the Randolph Breakfast Room. All students who are interested in the Conference, whether members of the committee or not are invited to the meeting. R. E. Gross 19, chairman of the University delegation will outline the plans for an intensive campaign in the College. Circulars describing the life and work at Northfield are being prepared and will be ready for distribution tonight. It is hoped that a delegation of at least seventy-five men will represent the University at the Conference this year.
Special Chance for Foreigners.
The Intercollegiate Committee of the Y. M. C. A. has made arrangements to send a limited number of foreign students to the Conference with expenses paid. All such men who would be interested in attending the Conference should communicate with G. W. Allpert '19 at Phillips Brooks House.
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