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Scandinavian Studies Representative Here To Discuss Program

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A representative of the Scandinavian Seminar for Cultural Studies Program will meet prospective participants at P.B.H. this afternoon from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and at 4 p.m.

The program begins August 15 with seminars and three-week periods living with a rural and an urban family. This is followed by vacation in Denmark, Norway of Swedon. From November to May students may enroll in one of the folk schools. An intensive language course runs throughout the program

The cost is $800 for tuition and an estimated $550 expenses, including personal expenses and travel. A few scholarships are available.

The folk schools through which most of the program operates, average 100 students There are 300 throughout Scandinavia, each determining its own program, but the major emphasis in all is history, literature and social sciences with particular emphasis on Scandinavian achievements in these fields.

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