Show Norse Scholarships Are j Available For Study j Early applications and reservations for study in the Scandinavian countries are advised by Aage Rosendal executive director of the Scandinavian Seminar for East 73 New York N. A larger number of students than ever before has expressed in-terest in the Seminar which includes nine month's study for a special fee of including board and plus The non-profit making institution offers studies in or Sweden and 38 American students are now entered in 17 different folk This is the Scandinavian Seminar's seventh The students take part in five weeks of orientation live with families for six weeks and then attend the folk schools which are residential colleges where the j principal emphasis is on the study of the Paul J professor of education at Oberlin is the academic ad- visor to the program in f Juniors are now being admit- y ted for full credit Most students are under the graduate nj The folk schools were started in 1844 by Denmark's internationally famous Estimate for the nine month J Seminar including fee of travel from New York to Copenhagen and and field trips in Scandinavia is t approximately |