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A two-day fair merchandising original crafts by University students will open December 10 in the Forbes Plaza Arcade at Holyoke Center.
Harvard Students Agencies (HSA) will sponsor the 20-table market from noon to 3 p.m. both days.
The fair coincides with the Christmas shopper influx to Harvard Square and "presents a good opportunity for Harvard-Radcliffe people to pick up some extra bread and exposure for their artistic ability," John Jenett '74, one of the fair coordinators, said yesterday.
All students participating must sign a sales contract. HSA will provide sales personnel and will return two-thirds of a pre-determined sales price to the artist.
"Nothing will be turned down unless it's illegal--like hashish cookies or something," Jenett said.
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