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LANGUAGE CLUBS

French Club

The French Club is composed of those
students who have attained some pro-
ficiency in speaking and reading French.
The purpose of the organization is to
bring together in a social way those stu-
dents who are interested in French.
Weekly meetings are held in Lexington
Hall, and occasionally a luncheon or din-
ner is given at which some person (usu-
ally an instructor) speaks. The club gives
two or three French plays during the
year. Those desiring admission into the
organization address the President,
French Club, Faculty Exchange.

German Club

The German Club is composed of those
students who have attained some pro-
ficiency in speaking or reading German.
The purpose of the club is to bring to-
gether in a social way those students who
are interested in German. One or two
German plays are given each year by
members of the club. Students wishing
to join this club, address the President
of the German Club, Faculty Exchange.

Scandinavian Club.

The aims of this club are: first, to
serve as a means of bringing together
members of the University and others
who are interested in things Scandinav-
ian; second, to foster an interest in the
history and culture of the Scandinavian
countries; third, to encourage the study
of Scandinavian languages and literatures
in the University.

Membership is open to all students of
Scandinavian blood. The officers are
president, vice-president and secretary-
treasurer. These officers are elected an-
nually by the club members.

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