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Four to six days are
spent in each city with an
orientation, visits to places of
cultural and historic interest
and meetings with stude.its,
and officials. One half of the
time is reserved for students
to pursue their special
interests.
Information about these
programs is available at the
Center for Off Campus
Education in Bryan Hall.
Anyone interested in one of
these programs should regis
ter as soon as convenient.
Cont. from Page 1
She said that Park's regime
is afraid of adverse public
opinion in the United States.
Public outcry forced President
Park to commute to life
imprisonment the death sen
tence of poet Chi-Ha Kim and
four students.
Kim's crime was his saying
that Park would destroy
Korean democracy and seek to
make himself dictatot for lite.
Kim's book, Crj of the
People, has been translated
into English. It is published by
Autumn Press and distributed
Christmas fades into memory as second semester begins
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wouldn't you rather come with us?
I Last year over 200,000 students summered in Europe. And the
H travelwise flew on charters because it costs about HALF.
This vear a ) - 6 week ticket to London is $512. j 2 - >
■ weeker $597. And its $767. for over six weeks from New
York. (That's what the airlines say now. Last year there
were two unforcast increases!)
I Not only do you fly with us at half, but you can just about
■ have your choice of dates fori, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1° week dur
■ at ion during the summer. And all you have to do to qualify
is reserve your seat now by sending SIOO. deposit, pluj $lO,
H registration fee. Under recently new U. S. Government reg
■ ulltior., we rmn-.t submit all flight participants name., and
full payment sixty days before each flight. If you take the
June 21 - August I> flight to London for example, deposit re
serves your seat and April 15 you send the $199. balance.
Just one price lor all nights whether you pick a weekend
departure (sls. extra on the reeular lare airline:;) or peak
season surcharge date.
norvnt
departures from .iun tim-ugh September. -Ju:.t specify the week
■ you want t., t.rav. i nd for how lon,'. You wi 11 r*cei•/ your
■ exact date conlirmat ion and receipt by Ol^oui
ill fir. i cli. s service. Kroni London thnro
parture:; and rnany at •'- > of I the regular idro.
Rcpuat.ic A SYSTEMS INTEBNATIONA.
800 - 223 - 5389
(TOLL PREE)
Charter flying is
the biggest bargain
in air travel today
to the trade by Bookpeople.
Since September, Mrs.
Geiger has been traveling in
the U.S. under the auspices of
the Friends Service Commit
Th'* C;..ilfnrdia.i
tee. She seeks to inform
people on the situation in
Korea and speaks "on behalf
of those imprisoned" in
Korea.
Revelers' Tryouts
On Sunday afternoon at 1:30
p.m. the Revelers are holding
auditions for t >vo spring
productions in Dana Audito
rium.
The first production, Call
Me By My Rightful Name, by
Michael Shurtleff, is a senior
thesis to be directed by James
Dudley. The show's cast
requirements are one black
male, three white males, and
two women.
A Delicate Balance by
International I.D. Cards
As in the past years the
Center for Off Campus
Education at Bryan Hall will
issue the International I.D.
Cards for 1975 for students of
Guilford and other Colleges
and Universities, planning to
travel, work or study abroad.
These cards will make
students eligible for big
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Edward Aibee is the second
show. This is a departmental
production to be directed by
Dean Regenos. In addition, A
Delicate Balance will be a
Senior Acting Thesis for Jane
Fairchild. Other cast require
ments are three women and
two men.
Both plays will be presented
in Dana Auditorium on April
11th and 12, and 25th and
26th, respectively.
(reductions on turopean
flights, trains, museums,
theater and opera perform
ances, student accommoda
tions, restaurants etc. The
cost is $2.00 and a picture and
a proof of student status are
required. Application forms
are available at the above
office.