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Over 200 South and North American students of greater Boston have answered invitations to Pan-American Society's reception this Sunday in Phillips Brooks House. Among those present will be a number of consuls from below the border, and delegations from Erskine, Radcliffe, Wellesley, Simmons, M.T.I., Wheaton, and B.U. Cafe y cacao will be served in a true spirit of Pan-Americanism, it is reported.
Pourers will be Mrs. Samuel Hazard Cross, Mrs. J. D. M. Ford, Mrs. Clarence H. Haring, Mrs. Alfred M. Tozzer--all wives of prominent Faculty members connected with South American affairs. Popular and classical Latin-American music is to be played.
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