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Show BYU Study Tours Chart 16 Projects Y's Travelers, members of Brigham Young University travel-study tours, will participate in 16 tours during the 1958-59 season, sea-son, according to Dr. Jay Hunt, director of travel studies. BYU, which has the largest university travel study program in the United States, will offer seven trips to Europe, two to Hawaii, one each to Western America including Alaska, Quebec Que-bec and Eastern United States, and four to Mexico and other points south of the border. Three of the European trips will include in-clude visits to nine countries in 25 days. To new courses this year are study programs at the University Univer-sity of Hawaii and at the University Uni-versity of Laval in Quebec. Those participating in the Hawaiian Ha-waiian tour, directed by Dr. Richard Gunn, professor of education ed-ucation and art, will be able to take a five week program of courses there. The Quebec trip, directed by J. Reuben Clark III of the language department, will provide six weeks of study for credit in the French language and literature. The Hawaiian Islands study-tour study-tour will be offered in connection connec-tion with another to be conducted conduct-ed later in the summer and will give those tour members studying study-ing at the University an opportunity oppor-tunity for outer islands study. The tour of Northern Europe will be directed by Dr. Vernon Anderson of the language department. de-partment. The tour will include 18 countries. Seventeen countries coun-tries are on the schedule for the tour of Southern Europe. The tour director will be Dr. Preston Gledhill of the speech department. |