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Show U. of U. Charts Tour Of Europe, Soviet Europe and the Soviet Union are targets for. the University of Utah study tour in the summer of 1960 under the expert direction direc-tion of Prof. H. Bowman Hawkes and Walter Hahn, multilingual tour conductors for the U. of U. Extension . Division. Special highlights, of the 1960 trip will be a ten day visit to Moscow, Kiev and . Leningrad, and attendance at the Passion Play in Obergammergaii. "Because of the current thaw in Russian-American , relations, we expect to see arid do even more in the Soviet Union than was possible even a , few months ago,'' states Dr. HaWkes, Russian speaking head of the U. of U. department of geography. Tour members will visit Paris, Switzerland, Salzburg festival, cruise down the Danube to Vienna, Vi-enna, fly behind the Iron Cur-j tain, then travel through Fin-! land, Sweden, Norway, Scotland and England. Registration of both students and adults for the two month, 11 country trip is already half filled, reports Dr. Hahn, Berlin native now associate professor of education at the U. Tour members mem-bers may obtain college credit for study before and during the trip in geography or comparative compara-tive education. Leaving New York on June 17 and returning on August 16, the members may travel by. Holland American Lines' SS Nieuw Amsterdam, Am-sterdam, or via air at a cost of $1,575. Itineraries and further information infor-mation are available by calling or writing the tour directors or the U. of U. Extension Division, Travel Department. |