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The Kermesse Flamande which is being held in Horticultural Hall, Boston, this week, for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund has been so far a great success. A. N. Rantoul '87, treasurer of the Auxiliary Committee announces that over $3,000 was taken in on Wednesday, the first day of the Kermesse, and the total amount is now considerably more. As there are only two more days of the Kermesse as many undergraduates as possible should attend in order to help in the work of providing for the starving Belgians. The Kermesse is open from 2 o'clock in the afternoon till 10 in the evening. Admission to Horticultural Hall is 50 cents. The program for the special entertainments this afternoon and evening includes dances by Miss Dorothy Jordan and Mme. Aleta, a piano recital by Mr. George Copeland and a performance by members of the Toy Theatre Company.
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