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'Infinite Buffet' planned

Could this be the world's longest buffet line?

All MIT community members (with MIT ID) and their families are invited to the Infinite Buffet, a free food-and-entertainment event in the Infinite Corridor - all 762 feet of it - on Saturday, Nov. 22 from noon-2pm.

More than 20 tables spanning five buildings will hold an array of international food provided by MIT Catering. There will also be several types of entertainment including jazz music, a caricaturist and jugglers.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 19, 1997.

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