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    The Collegian Wednesday, January 25
Group To Tour
England, Ireland
by Janet Ocampo
Collegian Staff Writer
This coming summer,
Behrend College will offer
students as well as faculty an
opportunity to participate in a
study tour of England and
Ireland.
London, Bath, Stonehenge,
Salisbury, Corfe Castle,
Dublin, Killarney, and Cork arc
some of the highlights of this
tour based in Casterbridge of
Wessex.
Dr. Archie Loss, Professor
of English and a specialist of
the works of author James Joyce
will host the tour for
participants within the area.
There will also be
professional tour guides
provided to elaborate on the
historical- and literary
backgrounds of the sites.
Credit for this tour is
available on an optional basis.
Students who would like to
receive the three credits that are
available are required to submit
readings and a paper.
Throughout this fifteen-day
tour, admissions will be
provided for placeS ranging from
the Sherbome Abbey, School,
and Castle to Stonehenge,
Blarney Castle, and Westminster
Abbey. Other highlights include
a James Joyce musuem visit,
Themes River cruise, Tower of
London tour, visits to St. Paul's
Cathedral and to the National
Gallery.
Walking and driving tours
will also be on the agenda. A
highlight of these tours will be
a walking tour of London. This
Chisholm contd. from Page 1
number of disquieting points on
the poor and homeless in
America and offered her thoughts
on President George Bush. •
"How wonderful it was," said
Chisholm of the 1960's which
she calls "The Second
Reconstruction."
She remembered that era as a
time when people were judged on
their talents, not their race or
gender. Following. Martin Luther
King Jr's example, blacks began
gaining jobs because of their
abilities, she said.
Chisholm spoke about women
moving out and asserting their
views. "There arc stupid men and
I"ve met them," said Chisholm.
"There are stupid men and stupid
women," said Chisholm who
feels equality is a principle with
universal appeal.
She said she believes we all
must take our individual talents
and use them to work together for
the benefit of human kind.
"Discrimination is alive and
well," she said. "There has been
a steady erosion of the gains that
were made."
In the face of those who
- believe- there isn't awptoblem in
visit includes a visit to Harrods,
the Houses of Parliment,
viewing of Big Ben, the
Changing of the Guard,
Buckingham Palace, Green park,
Trafalgar square and Nelson's
Column.
Participants will have the
opportunity to go along the
areas of Bath, Dublin, and a
James Joyce walking tour.
Casterbridge Tours also offers
drives along the Gap of Dunloe,
Ring of Kerry, Staigue Stone
Fort, Moll's Gap, Ladies View,
and Torc Waterfall.
People that participate in
this study tour will also
. receive
admissions to the Roman Bathe
and Pump room, Assembly
Rooms and Costume Museum.
Those that wish to be apart
of this travel experience without
credit are also encouraged to
participate in this study
program. The dates for this tour
are from June 17 - July 1. The
participants will depart from
Cleveland.
Students are required to have
medical and liability insurance.
Casterbridge Toure provides
transportation to and from the
airport as well as throughout
Britian.
Anyone interested in being a
part of this study tour is to
contact Dr. Loss at 898-6445 or
Norma- Hartner at 898-6331: A
brochure is- available upon
rcquesL
An informational meeting
has been scheduled for 12:15
pm February 2 in Turnbull
204. to provide further details
regarding the tour.
today's society, she said, "Just
because some people think the
world is flat, should we throw
away our globes?"
On the subject of the poor and
homeless in America, Chisholm
told two stories. One dealt with a
young mother living in an
abandoned truck with her family.
The other was about a heartland
farmer about to lose the family
farm.
With these stories, Chisholm
attempted to bring home the
plight and problems of less
fortunate Americans. • -
"When you're poor, you're
poor, whether you are white or
black.," said Chisholm. "We've
got to realize that we are all part
of the salad bowl of America
(and) work for the benefit of
human kind," said Chisholm,
who urges American youth to
join hands in a movement
remniscient of the 1960'5.
In conclusion, Chisholm
addressed some issues facing
Americans in the near future.
She emphasized the idea that
we should not spend our time
arguing over race, but face our
problems together. Chisholm
offered the audience a list of
these needed changes.
"There is a lesson to learn.
Through love and social
responsibility we can climb the
Acropolis and become one great
human family."
Reed to Appear
Behrend's Student
Programming council will
present comedian Earl Reed at 8
pm on January 31 in the Reed
Lecture Hall.
His appearance will kick off
the SPC Spring Comedy Series.
Reed is known as the "10,000
Watt Comedian." He appeared at
Behrend two years ago.
Housing
Available
On-campus housing in the
residence halls is available
immediately for both men and
women on a first-come, first
served basis. If interested, see the
Housing Office in Dobbins Hall.
Phone # 898-6161
Gorge in Winter
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people. Letters may deal with a topic of general
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The Collegian
Published weekly by the students of Behrend
College, Erie Pa 16563
(814) . 898-6221
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