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N.S.A. Plans to Take Foreign Students on New England Travels

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Foreign students attending New England colleges will have a unique opportunity to tour the region over spring vacation in an informal trip sponsored by the National Student Association at the University of Vermont.

The tour will cost $30 and will extend from March 28 to April 10.

The purpose of the trip is to acquaint foreign students with more of New England than they would see while studying in the vicinity of one university.

Students going on the tour will travel in a chartered, insured bus, and will be living in American homes the entire time. The program was planned to be a vacation as well as a survey. Last year's tour included a trip from Vermont to New Haven, with frequent stops to enable the students to observe the various aspects of American home, country, and industrial life.

Those interested in participating are asked to contact the N.S.A. office at Phillips Brooks House.

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