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The International Student Association will give four performances of music and dancing from more than 30 countries tomorrow in its annual Fun Fair, which will last from noon to midnight.
Students from each of the countries represented will present entertainment typical of their native land. The program, which will take place on Garden Street behind the Continental Hotel, is intended to give Boston citizens a chance to enjoy foreign culures.
Booths will be set up at which gifts and foods from other countries will be sold. Among the countries included in the fair are Halti, China, Great Britain, Japan, Israel, and Arabia.
Schneider's band will lead a parade around the University early in the afternoon. Six thousand people are expected to attend the fair.
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