Page F Cook Plans 35-Day Budget-Type Touring Thomas Cook & Son, world's oldest and largc,t travel service, has excited the ti avel trade with Its announcement of new 35-day budget-type escoi ted European lours to be kown as "Wonder tow of 1939." With 38 departures planned on The Queen Mary and The Queen Ehiabeth for 1959, the tours are geared to the leisure periods and vacationk, of everyone. Air trans portation can be geared to the same tours and, if one wishes, ar rangements can be made for air transportation in one direction and transportation by one of The Queens in the other. At the low inclusive figure of as little as $777 the tours repre sent unusually good travel value Major places of interest in Europe are included. Facilities include rooms with bath in Paris, Rome and London; all meals except for Paris, Rome and London where lunch inly is excluded; all normal tips, taxes and admission fees while on the tour; first class rail transportation between Amster dam and London, giving passen gers maximum time in both cities. The itinerary routes the tours Motorways Set Program For Europe Motorways Overseas New York has announced it European mot orcoach program for 1959. It of fers fifteen different itineraries covering the whole of Europe and Africa, including a new series,l tour Z, which travels to Czecho slovakia, Poland and Russia. The parent company, Motor! ways Overseas Ltd. of London, has been in continuous opera tions, except for the war year% since 1924, when White truck chassis with solid rubber tires and hand tooled bodies with wicker chairs constituted the rolling stock. Today a modern fleet of diesel and gasoline pow ered, specially-designed motor coaches comprise the motorways fleet, and gives point to its slo gan, "See Europe from 'an Arm chair." The company prides itself on its progressive ideas in European travel. It features in 1959 a new twenty five day itinerary of Eur ope which gives ample time in London and Paris, a proper ap preciation of the Rhine Valley, Weisbaden, Heidelberg 'and the Black Forest, three days in Swit zerland and leisurely motorcoach travel through the Swiss, Austrian and Italian Alps. Two nights are spent in Venice and in Florence; four nights are spent in Rome. The theme of Motorways Euro pean travel this year centers on "jet-age introduction to Eur ope". Five attractive four-color folders featuring the different land cruises have been printed. These cruises span the western world with jet travel on the new est American craft being used for the transatlantic crossings. Of special interest to teachers and graduate students is the new program of special interest tours which, when sponsored by the University, can result in credits toward a degree. This program, started successfully last year by several state teacher colleges has proved immensely popular. Information about any Motor ways Overseas tour may be ob tained from Penn State Travel, 23 Metzger Building. COG RAILWAY in the French Alps. delightful scenery. deli cious foods. as follows: Paris, Grenoble, Monte Carlo Pisa, Rome, Florence, Ven ice, Como, Lucerne, Wiesbaden, Brussels; Amsterdam, London. Complete literature on the tours will soon be available and those interested may make appli cation for same to Penn State Travel in The Metzger Building, agents for Thos. Cook & Son Experienced travelers who have experienced Cook's service recog nize it as being at the highest level. With its 375 offices through out the world Cook's is always available for service and consul tation. Cook's is represented in State College by Penn State Travel. Recruiters Organized On Campus Student recruiters employed by Penn State Travel have been busy during the summer contacting friends and classmates for Col lege Weeks in Bermuda. The early start was dictated by the unusual circumstances which will effect Bermuda travel next year. The early Easter date has com nressed college vacations all over the East into about 2 weeks in tead of the normal 4 or 5 weeks. Normally Bermuda can accom modate 5,000 to 6,000 students from all over the nation during this extended neriod. It apnears likely that 2,500 to 3,000 will be the maximum number that may hope to take the trip in 1959. In addition the drawing power of Bermuda's 350th Anniversary will further limit the available facili ties for students. Anticipating these conditions well over a year in advance the parent office of Penn State Travel reserved facilities for its student groups at Bermuda's finest hotels. Airline space from New York, Philadelphia and Washington was also reserved. There is even the posibilitv, particularly interest ! ing to Penn State students, that .air departures may be arranged 'from Harrisburg to Bermuda. Ap ,proval of the CAB for this un ,usual routing is now awaited. I 1 The real problem will be trying to accomodate all those who wish Ito join in the nationwide college festivities in Bermuda next March. It is apparent now that thousands of students will not be able to obtain reservations. Heading a group of recruiters in the Penn State campus is Dick Friedman. Beta Sigma Rho (phone ADams 8-0128) who hag available literature and application blanks for the College Weeks package offered by Penn State Travel. His group of recruiters, all of whom have been to Bermuda before, are unanimous in stating that the features and price offered by Penn State Travel are the best they've seen. 25-Year Mark For Services For more than 25 years mem bers of the General Tours organ ization have aimed to provide students, teachers, business and professional groups as well as in dividuals with a high-quality travel service. The post-war ex pansion of the company found a broad program offered each year for travel to Europe. General Tours is the exclusive travel agency for UNESCO. Whether the choice is an eco nomy budget trek or more elabo rate plans, one or more of the company offerings is )ound to meet your needs. The 1958 pro gram includes the popular Miami University Abroad, University of Kentucky Near East Tour, Cath olic Digest Educational Tour of Europe. Great Books Tour of St. John's. College and a host of oth ers. Students, teachers, and inter ested prospective members are invited to write or call at the main office of General Tours, Inc., 595 Madison Avenue. New 'York 22, New York or Penn State Travel, State College. 00411011100000000111000000410000000000000064 ANNOUNCING - for the first time Student - to - Student TOUR of EUROPE In Collaboration with SITA (STUDENT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION) *ALL TRANSPORTATION *ALL HOTELS *MOST MEALS* *ALL TIPS and TAXES *ALL SIGHTSEEING and ADMISSIONS *35 SPECIAL DINNER, THEATRE and RESORT FEATURES *OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET and TALK WITH STUDENTS OF GREAT EUROPEAN- UNIVERSITIES ALL EXPENSE COST INCLUDING 1139 * TRANS-ATLANTIC by AIR A FEW of the UNUSUAL FEATURES INCLUDE: • 8 Special Student4o-Student Diners • 6 Special Water Holiday • 4 European Theatre Parties e 6 Visits to European Industries • The "Black Forest" in Germany • Alpie Climb to Jungfrau • A• Day on the Isle of Capri • Cruise on the Rhine River 001100••••0••••••••••••••11050000 . 5•500•00 5541 ••• 00 • 0 •••• 546011111410011 ••••• 1 2 Famous SITA Student Tours of Europe The Perennial SITA'S most famous 5-country student trip—originated over 25 years ago. For active students or young adults. Cycling through the most interesting and desire SITA'S 13 COUNTRY Travel through Europe by chartered moi orcoach. Includes extensive program in Bavaria, Austria, and Yugoslavia. Includes ••••seee••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••o•e•••••••••••••••weeees PENN STATE TRAVEL 111 S. ALLEN ST., METZGER BLDG. STATE COLLEGE - ADAMS 8-0528 •••••••••••••••••••••••41004,41041000••• SUMMER of 1959 DAY, All-Expense Country, Escorted * * * Favorite - PENN STATE TRAVEL SERVICE SECTION • 'Holiday on the French Riveda • Visit Nice, Cannes, Monte Carlo • The tide Beach at Venice ta The Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford • Concert at Baths of Caracalla, Rome • 2 Days in the French Chateau Country o World Famous• Gourmet Restaurants o Gondola hi Venice "WANDERER" able areas. Mountain areas by motorcoach and rail. 55 days in Europe. All inclusive rates. "WINDSOR" full program of entertainment. Good com- : fortable hotels throughout—no hostels or • dormitories. 55 days in Europe. TOUR TOUR