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Plans were announced yesterday for the tour to be conducted this summer by the National Student Federation of America. The trip will carry groups of American College students through France, Belgium and Switzerland, traveling under the auspices of the Federation, and conducting their itinerary from university towns as centers.
The sailing date of the Harvard detachment has been shifted from June 18, as originally announced, to June 25, when the group including the University representatives will leave New York on the S. S. "Sierra Vantana". Landing in France, the tourists will open their three months itinerary, with special attention to such university centers as Paris, Lyons and Brussels. Arrangements have been made by students of the European institutions to provide for the entertainment of the American visitors. Beside the customary sightseeing rounds, which are to be supervised by the students, a comprehensive program of social events will be arranged to occupy the time of the N. S. F. A. representatives.
There are still several vacancies in the Harvard allotment for the four which is to leave Europe on the S. S. "Lentzow", arriving at New York on September 16. Among the tourists listed to date from the University are R. H. Field 1L. E. D. Gale '27, E. D. Pratt '27, J. A. Riegel 1L, and J. N. Robinson '27. Riegel is in charge of the arrangements for the Harvard delegation, and information may be obtained from him at 28 Irving Street, or at University 1393-M.
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