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Show The LpailJtahh J -TaTcific announced 1 w w , . -n Fiii Islands and will spend two The next stop in Bangkok vail be spent exploring the Grand Palace of "The King and I and the Floating Market. Singapore will offer its sgh for two days. Tour patrons will on June" 27 to Bali for two days in Indonesia. After two-and-one-half days in Darwin, patrons will fly to Sydney Syd-ney then later to Canberra and Melbourne to round out almost a full week in Australia. On the way home, patrons will stop at Suva, port capital of the Fiji Islands and will spend two days in Honolulu before heading home to San Francisco and Salt Lake City July 14. University credit is available through tlie Division of Continuing Con-tinuing Education. "Minimum registration re-gistration will be $47 for credit, and the tentative tour price is $1895," Dr. Tyler said. Reservations and additional information in-formation are both available through the Division of International Inter-national Education, Annex 1122. I The itinerary for the first World Area Seminars has been announced an-nounced by the Division of International Inter-national Education. Open to undergraduate and graduate students, educators, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested adults, the first tour will cover Asia and the Pacific, reported Dr. S. Lyman Tyler and Dr. Avard A. Rigby, tour directors. direc-tors. "Recent history has un-rlrmbtedlv un-rlrmbtedlv altered the lives of the native people of this vast area said Dr. Tyler. "We want to study those changes while sampling me history, culture and educational efforts of these divergent places. The first stop on June 13 will be in Tokyo for the Imperial Palace and other sights. On June 16, seminar registrants will visit Kyoto. The next nigh they will fly into Taipei. The company will fly to Hong Kong on June 19 for two-and-a-half days. |