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Information for students planning to travel study or work abroad will be presented in a Foreign Travel Conference sponsored by the Student Council at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Sanders Theatre. An informal discussion will follow in Memorial Hall.
Aims of the conference are to provide travelers with detailed data to enrich their experience and prevent errors caused by haphazard planning. Topics such as low cost transportation, student tours, and work camps will be elaborated. Also the practical points on currency exchange, pasport and visa requirements, language, clothing, and bicycling, will be considered.
A group of specially qualified speakers from important foreign and American travel agencies will speak. Thomas Callahan, travel director of N.S.A., will tell about preliminaries before travelling, while John Bowman '53, a counsel for the Office of Student Travel, will speak on low cost transportation. Donald R. MacJannet, owner of a summer camp in the Swiss Alps, will show slides and discuss qualifications for counsellors in his camp.
Lloyd Rudolph, teaching fellow in Government, will speak on the Experiment in International Living. Richard Chartier of the American Friends Service Committee will lecture on European Work camps.
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