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Christmas dinner in the Union and New Year's Eve in the Yard is the prospect still facing most of the University's 664 foreign students. Only 30 families have volunteered so far to entertain them over the coming vacation, Peter Ways '49 of the Student Council's International Activities Committee announced last night.
All these replies, however, have been from private Boston homes, stated Ways, who called upon both undergraduates and graduates to open their homes to a foreign student "at least for Christmas Eve."
Sixty-five nationalities from Afghan to Yugoslavian are represented in the group which the Council seeks to have sheltered and entertained over the vacation. Students desiring to volunteer their homes should contact Ways or Julio Vielman '49 at Winthrop H-51 or EL, 4-6148.
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