ray Mad Imer schools abroad program that will begin with a week in Mexico City, travel from there to Havana, Cuba, for an extra-ordinary two weeks, and return to Mexico for a final three weeks of study, travel and reflection on the contrasts be tween the two countries. Those of you who are intrigued by this innovative program focusing on Spanish language and contem porary social and economic issues can contact Robert Wil liams in Archdale 101 or the Center for Off Campus Edu- / M § Imlh Hi fLIJI \m 11 li b Away cation in Founders. Summer School in Germany: As soon as final arrangements are made this week for a co-leader, Herb Poole will be inviting all interested students to contact him about the Ger man Summer School program which is being brought back again this year by popular demand. This year the group will once again be travelling in both East and West Germany to study German and aspects of German culture and society. Do not wait for a further announce ment or formal invitation -- catch Herb Poole in his Library haunts and ask him anything you need to know. He is very interested in getting the group together as soon as possible. Mary Feagins can also give you the information you need and convince you to go. See her in Duke 312 if you miss Herb. There is no better nor more affordable way to visit Europe or the Carribbean than with these groups. The programs are run at cost at a time when inflation makes other forms of travel out of sight, and they provide a supportive context of experienced leadership and good companionship that makes for an academically rewarding good time. Decide to go now, and do not forget the meeting for the programs in London and France this Wednesday evening in Boren Lounge at 7:30. No one who has ever gone abroad with the summer schools has re gretted it, and for many it has opened up a whole new world Meeting in Boren Lounge We can take you to Europe this summer! Lollygag in London! Peruse in Paris! Jim McNab and Bill Schmickle invite you to come to Boren Lounge next Wednesday, September 17th, 7:30 p.m., to talk about the Summer Schools Abroad programs in France and London. Come and get acquainted, and you'll be surprised at how affordable Europe-for-credit can be! Bring your friends. Washington-center of election # A ,/H* M lv rrZi? "T™ PAGE FIVE - GUILFORDIAN, September 16, 19?0 The Washington Seminar, led by Prof. Cyrus Johnson, at Fall Break is the opportunity to learn first hand about your govern ment and how it relates to the world. It costs very little. The College pays for your lodging at the William Penn House as well as the program of speakers, seminars and meetings. You pay only for the round-trip carpool to Washington and your meals. The program from Monday at breakfast through Friday noon will include speakers, visits to offices of important organiza tions, to Committee Hearings and meetings of the Congress and Senate. There will be free time to visit your Senators and Congressmen, the Supreme Court and other places that interest you. The group will depart from Cuilford at noon on Sunday, October 19th and return the afternoon of Friday, October 24th. Applications and further in formation are available at the Center for Off Campus Educa tion in Founders Hall. Register now! ili