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Radcliffe's NSA chapter will stage a drive during the coming week for student hostesses at the International House's Sunday teas.
Winafred Nims '51 heads the committee for the drive which will contact girls interested in the NSA-sponsored foreign hospitality project. International House, located at 5 Phillips Place in Cambridge, serves as a social center for the 1775 foreign students in the Boston area.
First Weekly Project
Foreign hospitality promotion is the first weekly project which the Radcliffe NSA will conduct during the spring term. A committee is already organizing Radcliffe's part in the student purchase cards campaign.
Cards will be printed around March 1 and will entitle holders to discounts at certain stores contacted by NSA members in the next few weeks.
Project plans drawn up at yesterday's NSA meeting include the tri-nations tours which the Radcliffe NSA chapter will conduct this summer, a human relations conference at BU March 12 and 13, and an Inter-School Culture Weekend, also at BU.
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