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Show b Opportunities horoad Available e i gjiow would you Iil6 to spend aj summer of 1965 abroad? ost students would probably ond to this question with "it ts jld be nice, but . . ." st such an opportunity may be within the reach of many p,ersity of Utah students, ac-ing ac-ing to officials of the Internal Inter-nal Student Travel Center, will visit the Placement Burt Bu-rt on Wednesday and Thurs-t( Thurs-t( Oct. 28-29. TC is a non-profit organiza-sporsored organiza-sporsored by private busi-men busi-men with the goal of assisted assist-ed students, recent graduates itori teachers to work and travel st, ad by placing them in over-f, over-f, jobs. The program is de-ter.ed de-ter.ed to help the person to pn:r living costs while he learns jj, language and culture of the ,rrign country of his choice. le best jobs are available in Common Market countries as oi as in England, Scotland, Ire-yied, Ire-yied, Scandinavia, Switzerland rs. Types of jobs vary from rthotel work to chauffeur-n chauffeur-n factory and farm work. Over students were successfully ""S.Ioyed abroad by ISTC in r,1-64, including several Uni-nd!ity Uni-nd!ity of Utah students. noi'udents desiring to partici-jwaf partici-jwaf in this program must allow desi two to four months for ement processing in order to 0f;in one of the better jobs. .terview appointments and ,e .tional information m a y be j Jned from the Placement Bu-t01),., Bu-t01),., Park Building 107. e , |