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FACTS KOR FRESHMEN

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houses in which their members live. These professional fraternities are as follows: Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemical) Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemical) Phi Delta Phi (Law) Phi Alpha Delta (Law) Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering) Scarab (Agricultural) Gamma Alpha (Graduate) Triangle (Engineering) Alpha Gamma Rho (Agricultural) Beta Gamma Sigma (Commercial) Kappa Delta Pi (Educational) Sigma Delta Chi (Journalistic) Delta Sigma Rho (Debating and Oratory) Scabbard and Blade (Military) Foreign students of the University have organized two clubs, both of which have houses in which their members live, and both of which are affiliated with national organizations. The Illinois Chapter of the Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs was organized in 1906. Its purpose is to bring together the students who come to the University Cosmopolitan from different nations. It numbers among Club its members almost all of the foreign students of the University ; in addition, about half of its members are Americans. It maintains a club house, which is a intre of interest for foreign students. The activities of the club in presenting entertainments in which peculiar national manners, games, and costumes are shown. are ry interesting to the other students.

The Chin< e Students Club has a membership of fiftj

live. 'I he d u b is very active Ifl further T h e Chinese ing the interest! «»f I'hiiu e students in S t u d e n t s ' Club the Univn it* and el whei The ti tenia! sped of its \v«>tk 1 important There are a numlx I < lul in ? or I ; aetivt < oill

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