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THOSE FROM AFAR.

It is natural for a young man, upon coming to Harvard from a strange land, to feel that he is an outsider, with few social interests in common with the native students. Unless such an attitude is checked at the start the foreigner will drift along through his college career without ever realizing an important phase of Harvard.

The reception at Phillips Brooks House tonight is the earnest effort of a number of Harvard men to get in touch with each foreign student in the University, in order to make him feel the spirit of fellowship that is Harvard, and to show him that we want his personal cooperation in our social life.

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