TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1962 99 To Study Abroad Sjmiig Term Concrete plans for spring term to University students abroad are:***™ F»lruntr. Rt-'.h r»iv. tu>rn Fenm-u. studies in Europe are now being-humanities and social sciences 's' OTTi ' Cr, ™ r '- made by the 99 students recently, which appear in the catalog at.vS named to participate m the 1963, the 400 level. The normal.study 1 Ji»ri>*i. her.!. Minmt l*cy. Liberal Arts Study Abroad Pro- load for a University - student * ,rT l , lor T' r . - s»»*n grain in- France, Germany and'abroad is nine credits' de Levie M * P ~ Mct.-mt-ck. Spain. I said j l Al*o Katharine McMtnu*. Marilyn Me* 1t * i Manu*. R«h*jU« Michavl*. Richard Mil* ' bIX colleges are represented; With the natural pvrpntinn nf K *’’ fUr '> Mo-ch-irh. Kuril.: among the students who will go to lmteuaee the Eu S’ 4 * 0 "- B '«» lWr - *‘* ul \ QtmcKnnrer Pranpo- r* nlt\a n a ! Cenam language COUrSCs. inf? fiU 1 ot'wr. .Mnrihn Ku«c, Nanay iiu-io*t*r. ! Strasbourg, r ranee, Colog n. e, j ropean classes are conducted in K.thrjn. Triiir.g, c»n>ic- M.rth. - Germany; or Salamanca. Spain. ■ English but bv European profes- "rr' y c.roi,« w,i: The University has established tts; sors from - th e; European view- !'* n> * * r "' Jnz ’' e i newest program in Spain in con-*»^Q; n f aHdpd 1 »tu4*nt» . wui* «tudy in junction with the r.UniverSity ' * ‘ ; Cologne.] The, includ,.- M»r> I Ellen Ant- ' Salamanca. f THE FRENCH GROUP will be , t V ; K - ' ■ , , iy , mtf \\ imam fr Irmias.. TH<«ita* l*«iUu. I'byllt* . In a recent interview Dagobert a^ompan py Vaclave Mares. Harden, [siixannt lUrtirii. sonni* n*«- A* dirprtnr i a>socialtf professor of economics. «**><>*. HrmHman. Mrtby Ann; K«ffer instnretor studv as opposed to one’ of tour- 1 l n romance languages, u ill be i-ohim.r,; l.uin R«m. Irene -Konßuiwski. icm ' The nnlv TTnivorsitv ennn ' faculty adviser to the Spanish Ecelrn St.lne.ifer. Di.n. Timmcrm.nn, > ism. ine only university-spon- , .... . R Wpisman R»n-» t'ni.r, Al»n white.nd Di.n.. sored tours are course “field r ol T - f™ ' v * n - slon «• vveisman, WlB f i trirx ” Hp T.pvip caid- anv add; ; head of the Department of Art. if, i tional side tritf are , assist th f * tud ‘ n,s 1,1 Ger ' h£ by i the individual student. manj. I Artlall An«|f*m»n. fcUanor Mar ' THE SUCCESS of the relatively Eighteen architecture .student* Nor!l (mm \ our lucnl < olh’gr l.ifi’ n‘[irru-nti.itu c.* Robert N. Howell Executive Representative AD 8-6462 PAGE ELI "V> i- f. .’ •..A.tAtf ;3t! John P. Dillon Representative AD 7-4411