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Sight-seeing, skiing, and singing will feature an intensive 17-day holiday program for foreign students in the Boston area, the International Student Association revealed today.
An eight-day ski trip to Cardigan and a ten-day excursion to Pinkham Notch both began last Friday, courtesy of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
Stay-at-homes will be able to participate in Beacon Hill carol singing and visit the Ice Capades, Gardner Museum, John Hancock building, Ford Motor Factory, Christian Science Monitor, and other points of interest.
Groups which have arranged the program are: the Pan-American Society, English Speaking Union, American Friends Service Committee, Foreign Student Advisers, and National Student Association.
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