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The International Student Association has planned a three week Christmas program starting tonight, for students remaining in Cambridge through the holidays. Although primarily for foreign students, "any student in the Boston area during vacation is invited to participate," according to John Reichard, head of the International Student Center.
More extensive this year than formerly, the program includes ice skating and skiing trips, tours, folk dancing, and singing. In general, tour and trips require advance registration, but all are welcome at evening entertainments.
Overnight skiing trips to the ISA cabin in Franconia, New Hampshire are open to members only. Day skiing trips, however, are planned for every Sunday through the winter and are open to all. The largest event planned is the annual New Year's Eve party at the ISA center, at which 300 people are expected. Door admission is 90 cents.
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