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THREE HARVARD GROUPS MAKE TRIP TO EUROPE

WILL GO AS GUESTS OF NATIONAL STUDENT UNIONS

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Applications for membership in any one of the three Harvard student groups which will visit Europe this summer as the guests of the students of Europe will close on April 15, it was announced last night.

Each group is limited to 15, including the leader. One will visit Central Europe, including Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, and Switzerland, the second will travel through the Baltic States and Northern Europe, and the third will cover England, Belgium, France, Switzerland, and Italy. All three groups will spend several weeks in Geneva and Paris. In every country, the national student unions, members of the International Confederation of Student, will act as hosts.

Groups Formed At Other Colleges

Groups are also being formed in Yale, Princeton, Cornell and other colleges and Universities throughout the country. The total number of students which the International Confederation will be able to entertain is limited to 400 and Harvard's quota cannot exceed 45.

The National Student Federation of America, of which F. V. Field '27 is Harvard's representative on the executive committee, shares the auspices for the project with the American Advisory Committee which numbers among its members, Stephen P. Duggan, President Ada L. Comstock of Radcliffe, President Glenn Frank of Wisconsin University, President Hibben of Princeton, President Garfield of Williams, President MacCracken of Vassar, President Neilson of Smith, Norman Hapgood '90, John F. Moors '83, Fellow of Harvard College, Frank A. Vanderlip and various other educators and public leaders.

Application for membership in any one of the Harvard groups may be made to the leaders by mail or in person. The leaders are as follows: for the first group H. W. Foote Jr. '27, Claverly 24 or the CRIMSON Building; for the second Max Habicht gr.L., 35 Gorham Street; for the third R. D. Moore 3L., 8 Forest Street.

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