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  2. History Prof Discusses Christmas Traditions with National Post 

History Prof Discusses Christmas Traditions with National Post 

Speaking to National Post, Dr. Jacqueline Murray, professor emerita in the College of Arts, discussed the history behind many Christmas traditions. 

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