Appeal on behalf of Student Movement House, by Donald McCullough
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
Student Movement House, founded in 1917 by the Student Christian Movement as a memorial to students killed in the first world war, was the first international club in London to open its doors to students and ex-students of all races and all creeds. The House plays a vital part in promoting international understanding by bringing students from abroad into contact with their English temporaries. In its friendly atmosphere the barriers of race and colour are broken down, and overseas students are enabled to take back to their own countries a true appreciation of English life and values. The House, which has now more than one thousand members, depends almost entirely on voluntary gifts for its maintenance.