Show By RALPH P. This Is the third In a series of articles by Ralph P. a University student who traveled through Europe last year as a For the last hundred miles to Vienna we rode in the back of a panel When the driver stopped for us he told us that we'd be delivered to the door of the new youth hostel in Huttel-dorf on the outskirts of It seemed he was running a bus three other fellows were already One of our traveling an had been robbed in Paris but remained He told us about the many haystacks in which he'd and that he was planning to continue his journey into the and Asia before returning home this Dave and 1 had been spending only per but I don't know how this adventurous Englishman did it without a single WE CALLED the hostel Grand because it was brand there was plenty of hot and to our We liked it so much that we stayed four To millions of Vienna is just home To me it was a high point of a world whose existence is hard to realize when one is raised in the hustle and bustle of the U.S.A. One feels the charm of this once headquarters of the Austrian-Hungarian once the home of once of Maria THIS CITY which lived under Russian rule after World War II is glad to have its freedom and its citizens talk about their love of We walked through the back into along the R i n g s t r a s s c and through the castle and grounds of I wonder why everyone who lives in Vienna is not an artist or It was here that Hitler painted his numerous pictures of St. led a Bohemian and fostered his ideas of a unification of German-speaking AT THE HOSTEL a young Dutch fellow was nearly starving because he claimed Austrian food the delicious just wasn't Curious how Europeans have trouble eating each other's down on the Spanish coast at Huelva where I was on a university excursion visiting Columbus' port of the students at my table became involved in an argument about each other's native One English girl turned crimson with anger when a Swiss said that to eat well In England one should eat breakfast three times per THERE WERE many South Africans at the hostel with whom we could converse in Dutch or which was a welcome change from struggling with the Viennese Some were young school others university all were impressed by the cultural values of Europe as compared to their own young |