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Summer Slate Is Marked by Class Abroad

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Summer School sessions opening July 6 will offer more than 140 courses, including a traveling seminar, Professor William Y. Elliott, Director, announced yesterday.

The traveling course will be a study of Romanesque monasteries and cathedrals in France, conducted by Kenneth J. Conant, professor of Architecture. Students will sail from, New York June 24 and return August 6. Four weeks will be spent touring 50 of the more important monasteries, abbeys and cathedrals is by private bus.

Three Day Forum

Other features of the summer school-oldest in the country-will be a series of three-day forums and an international forum. Subjects in the series will be "The Contemporary Novel." "Choral Music," and "Is the Struggle Between the Free World and Communism Basically Religious?"

The international conference will deal with educational administration and foreign scholars will participate.

About two-thirds of the summer faculty of 100 will be drawn from the regular university faculty. European and other American educators will complete the staff. All courses begin July 6, but Arts and Science courses and August 26, while Education courses end August 19.

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