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Show College Summer Tour to Mexico Programmed As part of Its summer school offering, another tour to Mexico is being sponsored by College of Southern Utah. This year Utah! State University will join in, CSU's fourth annual education' trip through the scenic and his-1 torlcal sections ot Mexico. - Prof. Harry Plummer, C S U, who has conducted three previous prev-ious tours to the southern neighbor neigh-bor and who has specialized in Mexican history, will team with Prof. Floyd V. Cornaby of the U S U art department. Prof. Cornaby Cor-naby spent a year in Mexico studying art, archaeology and Indian In-dian culture. Chartered buses will leave on June 21, three weeks after summer sum-mer school begins, from both Ce. dar City and Logan. College credit will be allowed if one signs for the course of Mexican History and anthropolo-gy, anthropolo-gy, according to Prof. Plummer. Upper division credit amounting to six credit hours will be allowed allow-ed for history. For the credit students will attend classes be. ginning during regular summer school, June 3. Registration for the tour must be made before June 1. "This year's tour is substantially substan-tially different from our previous prev-ious ones," Prof. Plummer said. "We are taking the eastern highway high-way route, and we have outlined several new experiences in Mexico Mex-ico City." The return date is July 11. The itinerary Includes entrance en-trance at Laredo Into Mexico. Tiie buses will then go as far south as Mexico City, Puebla, Taxco Morelis and return to the United States via Juarez and El Paso. Further details are available from Prof. Plummer or Prof. Cor. naby. |