Valentine House Receives Recognition from Boston Globe

Language immersion houses more popular as world grows smaller

By Lisa Cornwell, Associated Press Writer

October 22, 2005

CINCINNATI --Greetings of "hola" and "bonjour" fill Valentine House as residents hurry to classes or amble into the lounge.

Visitors unfamiliar with the Spanish and French words for "hello" or the other foreign phrases that follow just smile blankly until a resident takes pity on them and translates.

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