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The bargain of the year, a round trip flight between Boston and Zurich over the Christmas holidays, for only $266 was offered last night by Angus C. Critchley-Waring of the Business School.
The group is scheduled to leave Boston on Dec. 22 and return on Jan. 3. The flight will be in a four motored DC-4 carrying 68 passengers and is limited to University members, faculty and their dependents. The plan calls for an individual baggage allowance of 40 pounds.
According to Critchley-Waring, a former member of the British Army Ski Team, "Davos, the objective of the trip, has some of the finest skiing in the world." He hopes to be able to arrange three meals and a bed for members of the group at $5 per day.
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