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Show Local Student To Make Coast Tour Ernest Reimschiissel of American Fork is one of twelve students in the landscap architecture department depart-ment of Brigham Young university who will make the annual department depart-ment tour of the Pacific coast beginning be-ginning next week. The purpose of the trip is for the students to see and study outstanding outstand-ing examples of landscape architecture architec-ture work to help them in their own designing, according to Professor Laval S. Morris, head of the department. depart-ment. Some of the best examples of landscaping to be found in America are located in the Pacific coast states, and from these places students may obtain constructive ideas to be used in their own work later, he said. The touring party expects to leave Provo June 3, going to Spokane, Spo-kane, Washington, and then up the coast to Vancouver and British Columbia. Traveling down the coast the students will visit Seattle and Tacoma, Washington and Portland. Oregon. On this trip, principal gardens, estates, parks and other developments will be studied. A climax to 'the tour will be a visit to the Golden Gate Fair at San Francisco. The party will return about the first of July, covering approximately ap-proximately 4.000 miles in their three weeks' tour. |