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...clock. A Cuban student, N. F. Alvare, is president of the M. I. T. Cosmopolitan Club, while the president of the University Club is C. P. Chow 2G, a native of China. The Program. 1. Violin Solo, George Hanson (Accompanied by Arthur Quimby). 2. Dance, Miss Constance de Coen (1) "Spring Song." (2) "On to Victory." (Accompanied by Miss Marion Green). 3. Russian Dance, Miss G. Barrish 4. Recitation, Miss Esperanza Balmaseda. (1) "Love and Life," Fertius Van Dyke (2) "La Serenat de Shubert," M. Cutierrez Najera 5. Chinese Sword Dance, K. L. Hsueh 6. Piano Selections, Miss Vernita...
Lieutenant De Fourmestraux, of the French Army, visited the University on Wednesday, before proceeding on his journey to Princeton, where he will take command of the advanced training of the R. O. T. C. unit. "I am very pleasantly impressed with what little I have seen of the Harvard Corps," he said, when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter. "I am sorry that I can not stay longer, but I shall return again to visit in the spring. I have heard much about the Harvard Training Corps while in France, and am anxious to see the men at drill...
Lieutenant De Fourmestraux has been detailed by the French Government for work in connection with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps in this country, and is at present assigned to duty with the Princeton regiment. He has been a member of the 117th Infantry, from Lemans, a regiment which has distinguished itself many times during the war. While attending the lecture on "Airplane Photography," given by Lieutenant Morize at the New Lecture Hall on Wednesday afternoon, he remarked that he had fought over the ground portrayed by the aviation pictures during the battle of Le Roie...
While in the service abroad, Lieutenant De Fourmestraux fought for a time in the same regiment with Captain Paul Amann, who was detailed at the University with the Iron Battalion and with the University R. O. T. C. in the early part of last fall. He is also an intimate friend of Lieutenant Jean Giraudoux, the grenadier officer of the French Mission at the University last summer, with whom he was associated in the Aviation Office in France...
This institution, which has its headquarters at 8 Rue de Richelieu, Paris, was opened in October, and has already a college membership list of 115. The Royal Palace Hotel, the Paris home of the Union, is crowded every night with men in uniform. Mr. Stokes writes: "It is delightful to have men drop in constantly who seem to appreciate the privileges of the place when they come here from their camps or the front, and I hear on all sides deep appreciation of the Union and what it is doing for college...