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Show . " ' - ! ' -f- ' -" ' f ; x v"f : terry Hemingway, cadet commander of the Air Force KOTC; Tom Plant, cadet commander of Army ROTC; Gov. Calvin L. Rampton; President James C. Fletcher; BUI Roberson, mid shipman. I International Education tours attracting University students Information about any University-based tours may be obtained from the DIE office, ext. 6704, or from the Division of Continuing Continu-ing Education, ext. 6223. study tour of the Far East, under direction of Prof. Louis W. Booth and Dr. Maud Callis, also has been over-subscribed. Tours still open, but closing fast for reservations, include a language lan-guage study program to Pau, France, and Spain, under direction of Dr. Clelland E. Jones of the Department De-partment of Languages; a Family Living Tour of Europe to be directed di-rected by Mrs. Mary Lowe and Mrs. Maurine Hegsted of the Department De-partment of Home Economics; a tour for men and women interested interest-ed in teaching the deaf, under Dr. Reid C. Miller, assistant professor of speech, and a tour for professional profes-sional educators, under direction of Dr. Michael J. Parsons, associate asso-ciate professor of educational administration. Summer school in Europe, first travel study offering undertaken I by the Utah International Educa- tion Consortium (UIEC), is oversubscribed, over-subscribed, Dr. S. Lyman Tyler, dean of the Division of International Internation-al Education (DIE), said Wednesday. Wednes-day. Utah State University will send 26 students on the tour, the University Uni-versity 14, and Weber State College Col-lege 1, Dr. Tyler noted. Southern Utah State College, the fourth member school of the UIEC, is sending several students on a specialized spe-cialized tour wheh had been arranged ar-ranged before the European trip was finalized. Dr. Twain Tippetts, director of Concerts and Lectures and curator cura-tor of the Fine Arts Gallery at USU, will be the tour director. Dr. Douglas Alder, USU history professor, pro-fessor, and Dr. J. D. Williams, professor of political science at the University, round out the faculty. The tour features 59 days in Europe, Eu-rope, including Paris, Chamonix, Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, Innesbruck, Munich, Cologne and other continental cities and sites. A special feature will be two two-week two-week study periods at the University Univer-sity of London and the University of Louvain, just outside Brussels. Dr. Tyler also reported that a |