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Show Nov. 17, 1965 A The PARSON Parson First! Beginning with todays complimentary copy, The Parson will offer a subscription service to all and parents. The Parson, a weekly paper for the first time in the history of the school, will not be published during mid-terfinal tests and holidays. Regular semester rates are $2.00 while $1.00 will be charged for the remainder of the 65 fall semester. See order blank, page 6. out-of-st- out-of-to- ate m, wn Attends Regional Meet at Weber Action - CCUN International Relations Club (IRC), a division of the newly formed Collegiate Council for the United Nations (CCUN), announced its forthcoming participation in the regional IRC seminar to be held at WeberStateCollegeinOgden, Friday and Saturday, November Attending members will hear nationally known experts speak on U.S. Foreign Policy in Western Europe, make worthwhile acquaintances, Westminsters 19-2- 0. Jov. 19, Terrace Ballroom Page 5 listen to the points of view of others, and air their own views in informal discussion. Westminster's CCUN has already participated since its recent organization in a seminar held in Provo, Utah, November 6. and is looking forward to the Weber State Seminar. Debate - CCUN The CCUN will be sponsoring a debate on the topic Abolition of the UN, during the week of December 6. Westminster's Young Democrats, representing the negative position on the question, will meet delegates of the young Republicans, representing the affirmhtive. Travel - CCUN CCUN members are looking forward to representing an assigned country in a United Nations prototype to be held in San Francisco this coming April. from the 117 member nations of the UN will come from CCUN chapters throughout the Western US. Meet - CCUN According to CCUN President Mike Mitchell, there is still time to join the council at the next meeting, Friday, December 3 in the Library Conference room. Psuedo-representativ- es Scandanayian Seminar Open to U. S. Students The Scandinavian Seminar study program in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden is now accepting applications for the academic year 1966-6This opportunity to combine living with learning attracts graduates and other adults but has special appeal for the mature college student who wishes to broaden and intensify his study experience in the Scandinavian country of his choice. The student stays with a Scandinavian family at the outset, speaking the language dally, and sharing its activities in the For the major part of the community. he and studies at afolkehsljskole lives year a residential school for young adults. Except during the general Seminar and language courses, he is entirely separated from his fellow American At the students. folkehtfjskole particular attention is given to the value of the Scandinavian cultural heritage in todays changing world. After the student has acquired a working knowledge of the language, he is able to devote considerable time to independent study and research in the field of his major interest, which culminates in the presentation of a project paper. For further information, write to Scandinavian Seminar, 140 West 57th Street, 7. I r New York, N.Y. 10019. |