PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

Presents

1963 STUDY TOUR TO GREAT BRITAIN and SCANDINAVIA

Leaves Portland -July 20, 1963 Returns Portland- August 23, 1963 $1,635.00 Personally Conducted by Professor A. C. Hingston

For Details, See, Call or Write CHURCHILL TOURS, INC. 729 S. W. Alder Street • CA 7-0511 Portland, Oregon PROFESSOR A. C. HINGSTON WILL LEAD TOUR

Professor Albert C. Hingston, known to many as "Hap" is Chairman of the Speech and Drama Depart­ ment at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. He is a graduate of Washington State University (B. A.Music-speech-drama) and the University of Wash­ ington (M.A. Speech) and has done advanced research in speech and theatre at both Universities of Southern OXFORD California and Hawaii. Oriel Street towards St. Mary's Church. Professor Hingston has been on the faculty at Paci­ fic University for the past 20 years during which time he has rendered innumerable services and has matured ACADEMIC CREDIT with experience in handling youth_s froiil every walk of life. He has energetically served for many years, as Pacific University offers to all Tour members the oppor­ director and producer of the University Summer tunity to secure three hours' credit at either the grliduate or under-graduate level in the area of Humanities. This Theatre sponsored by the Pacific University, both at course will meet the requirement for additional hours Seaside and Newport, Oregon ... and as producer­ toward the 5th year, or for additional hours "in service" director of the Annual Forest Grove Gay 90's revue. credit. It could also be used to meet the requirement for additional elective hours towards a degree. These hours Having previously had the experience of conducting may be transferred to any college or university. student tours, Professor Hingston qualifies without It is not necessary to enroll for college credit to be a part exception to handle Tour Operations. He is a friend of this Tour group. However, if you wish college credit and a leader whose knowledge is broad and whose en­ hours, you must complete enrollment before the Tour thusiasm is contagious. Under his capable guidance start s. Address all inquiries concerning enrollment for this Tour will prove a never-to-be-forgotten event. college credit to the Tour Director. EUROPE AT ITS BEST

No matter when you go to Europe, you will find that sum­ mertime is the best time to be there. Here is a period of the year when Europe blooms with splendor and gay Europeans, regardless of nationality, strive delightfully to play host to countless visitors ... a time of the year when everything is abundant, and facilities are available without any off-season restrictions.

Our 1963 Study Tour to Great Britain and Scandinavia is specifically planned for college students and instructors, with the purpose of inviting all participants to attend seminars at selected universities for academic credits and to broaden their education and outlook by exploring picturesque and historic Europe. Here is an opportunity to meet people of other lands and acquire a better know­ ledge of their culture and aspirations, which is a price­ less addition to every individual's education. To give Tour members a more intimate knowledge of the countries visited, most of the transportation will be by private motor coach, with some steamer travel to give Mary's Church. variety. This will be highlighted with special arrange­ ments for a series of "People To People Programs" allowing Tour members the opportunity to visit the homes of private families "along the way".

Special entertainment features to help make this a mem­ at either the graduate orable Tour include performances at Drottningholm of Humanities. This Theater in Stockholm, the Royal Danish Ballet in Copen­ additional hours hagen, and the Palladium in London; a Shakespeare play hours ~tin service" at the Shakespeare Memorial Theater, Stratford-on-Avon, dinner at an outstanding Garden's Restaurant in , a farewell dinner at the Malmaison Restaur­ ant in Glasgow, the Pitlochry Festival in Pitlochcy and the Edinburgh Festival of Music in Scotland. Join us and see for yourself the "Old World" and all its enrollment for glories. taxes as imposed by local and governmental authori­ TOUR PRICE ties including airport taxes.

All inclusive price, Portland back to Portland 8) Services of an experienced Tour Escort - from depart­ Using Tourist class Jet air travel - $1,635.00 ure Portland until departure Glasgow, and local cour­ iers and/or guides in Great Britain and Scandinavia. Single occupancy of a room by choice or circum­ stance will cost an additional $85.00. 9) Special services - for seminars and other arrangements in connection with the operation of student tours, in­ cluding "People to People" programs. TOUR PRICE IHCLUDES 10) Insurance - Each person will be automatically insured 1) Transportation -Round trip transatlantic jet air for $5000.00 for accidental death, up to $500.00 for travel Portland back to Portland, via New York. Land medical costs in connection with accidental injury transport by luxury private motorcoach, Steamer trans­ and baggage insurance of $500.00. port II class with berth where necessary. 2) Hotels -One-half occupancy of twin-bedded rooms with RESPONSIBILITY: private bath, where available, using first rooms class Churchi II Tours, Inc., in medium priced hotels as named in itinerary or sim­ Pacific University, and/ or ilar. Supplemental charge will be made for exclusive its agents act only as agents occupancy of accommodation either by choice or for the owners or contractors circumstance. providing means of transpor· lotion or other services, and 3) Meals- On Demi-Pension basis i.e., Continental all tickets and coupons are breakfast and table d'hote luncheons or dinners issued subject to any and throughout. Except at breakfast, there is generally all terms and conditions under which such means of an extra charge made when tea, coffee or chocolate or transportation or other similar beverage is served with luncheons or dinners. services are offered or pro· 4) Sightseeing and entertainment: Excursions by motor vided and the issuance and coach as outlined in the itinerary, with English-speak­ acceptance of such tickets and coupons shall be ing guide and/or courier, including all admission fees deemed to be a con sent to and theatre and festival tickets as per itinerary. the further condition that 5) Transfers -of passengers and baggage from airports, Churchill Tours, Inc. bus, rail stations and steamer piers to and from hotels and/ or its agents shall not become liable or re· while with the Tour. sponsible in any way in I 6) Baggage - Porterage for transferring of and movement connection with such means of baggage in and out of hotels included for no more of transportation or any than two average size suitcases (26" x 10" x 18"). other services, for any loss, injury or damage to or in respect of any person or property Since this tour is mostly by motorcoach it is prefer­ howsoever caused or arising. able that only one piece of baggage not to exceed 30" This Tour will use Scandinavian Airlines and the services of other x 20" x 10" be carried. This baggage must be within lATA airlines as needed. All rates and tariffs are subject to change without notice. The airlines concerned are not to be held responsible the weight limit of 44 pounds of fre~baggage allow­ for any act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on ance permitted Economy class air passengers. Air­ board their plane or conveyance. The passage contract in use by the line hand bags may be carried but must be included airline concerned, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract be­ within this weight limit and at all times handled by tween the airlines and the purchaser of this Tour and/ or passengers . the respective owners. 7) Tips and Taxes - Service charges for hotel accom­ modations and meals, tips for other tour services, and ~ Time permitting, a visit to the castle will be made, after which SATI continue general drive through the town before terminating at DON the FLUSTERET Restaurant for lunch, an old favorite among the Esse Uppsala students. Afternoon -motor southward to visit the is Sf charming little place of Sigtun,;, founded in the 11th century, semi with many interesting remains; and college which is considered MOU one of the best in Sweden. Thence drive to Stockholm and trans­ SUN fer direct to the pier in time to embark overnight steamer !unci destined to Finland. clusi TUESDAY, JULY 30- ABO (TURKU)- HELSINKI. Morning­ and t arrive Abo (Turku) - Finland's oldest and most historic town. Ham] After brief tour of town, leave by way of Nummi and arrive in MON Helsinki in time for lunch. Balance of day free. HOTEL TORNI West WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 -HELSINKI. Morning- visit Ervi's Park Porthania University and attend seminar. After lunch, "City at th sightseeing tour"; see the Olympic Stadium with its imposing Soutl tower, the President's Palace, the statues of "The Three Black the !­ Smiths" and the "Maid of Helsinki", the Suurkirkko, and the Abbe The University of Uppsala, founded 1477, is one of Uspenskaia Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox Church constructed arran in 1886. Evening - "MEET THE FINNS" -visit homes of the oldest in northern Europe. private families. TUE inclu THURSDAY, AUGUST 1- HELSINKI- STOCKHOLM. Morning Cath• ITI·NERARY IT -CT 635 at leisure for shopping and independent activities. Those. wish­ stree ing to try a Finnish bath, "The Sauna" are urged to use this Old ( SATURDAY, JULY 20- Depart Portland via Northwest morning. After lunch, transfer to the pier and board overnight when Airlines Jet to New York, connecting with Scandinavian steamer sailing direct to Stockholm. plann Airlines Jet Express to Bergen, . FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 - STOCKHOLM. Morning - arrive Stock­ BRIT SUNDAY, JULY 21- Upon arrival, our travel agent and holm and transfer to HOTEL REISEN. After a short free in­ WEDI our Norwegian guide will meet us and provide transfer to terval, leave hotel to meet with a leading newspaper man, who ing d the HOTEL ALREK. Evening- Leave the hotel by motor will conduct a round table discussion on "Sweden's Policy of on th coach on "Folklore Tour" for a unique introduction to Neutrality During The 2nd World War and Today". Afternoon and t Norwegian country culture. You will enjoy a typical coun­ arrangements include several visits at social institutions. semu try-meal served by the people of Fana who, garbed in Evening - "MEET THE SWEDES" - as in Norway and Finland, to th< colorful costumes, will perform traditional dances. you will visit Swedish families in their homes. WHIT MONDAY, JULY 22- BERGEN- . Morning 2- SATURDAY, AUGUST 3- STOCKHOLM. Morning at leisure peace hour tour through the city including the University, St. and for shopping. Hotel is conveniently located next to the THUI Mary's Church, the earliest church in Norway, built in shopping districts (shops will close up for the Week End at Morni the 12th century, the German Quay, relics of the Hanseatic 1:00 and 2:00P.M.). Afternoon- "Grand Tour of Stockholm"; Churc League's town-within-a-town and the Fish Market, thence see the famous City Hall, considered one of the most beautiful Warw proceed by cable-car up Mt. Floyen to view one of the most contemporary buildings in Europe, and the Riddarholm Church; the [, spectacular panoramas on the Continent. Soon after, leave then proceed to the old town for a short walk to visit the Royal Leic( Bergen for the Fjord-country. Lunch at Norheimsund, fac­ Palace, the great landmark of the capital. Evening -visit the ing the -fjord with snow-capped mountains across world famous Djurgarden. FRIO the blue water. Afternoon - continue along the fjord via most SUNDAY, AUGUST 4- STOCKHOLM. Sunday morning at lei­ the pretty little village and port of to Ulvik. Fore' HOTEL BRAKANES. sure. Afternoon - leave hotel to visit the famous VASA-ship them raised I ast year after 300 years at the bottom of Lake Malaren. the c1 TUESDAY, JULY 23- ULVIK- LOM. Full day scenic Early dinner is served before leaving town to attend a perform­ Kirkb drive including the Sogne fjord and Jotunheimen Mountain ance at the Drottningholm Theater. past 1 district. View the Skjervefoss Waterfalls enroute to , MONDAY, AU GUST 5 - STOCKHOLM - GRANN A. Leave to WiJ then via Vinje, Vik, Sogne fjord to Vangnes. Thence cross Stockholm driving through the fertile province of Sodermandland the fjord by ferry to Hella and continue drive to nearby SATL via the 13th century Nykoping, across the Eastern Gotaland Leikanger for lunch. Afternoon -proceed on the Sognefjell Morni plains to Linkoping for lunch. Afternoon - continue along the throu Mountain Road, ascending to the mountain and glacier 1 famous Gota Canal route, passing the lock at Berg, on via realm of Jotunheimen, 4690 feet above sea level, then down Kesw Motala and through medieval Vadstena along Lake Vattern to the romantic Boverdal Valley to Lorn. FOSSHEIM town, the "Pear Town"- Granna. HOTEL GOLDEN OTTER. TURIST HOTEL. Engli TUESDAY, AUGUST 6- GRANNA- COPENHAGEN. After Hawic WEDNESDAY, JULY 24- LOM- OSLO. Drive southward breakfast, continue southward along Lake Vattern through ROXI through the Ottadal Valley via Vaga to the charming vill­ Jonkoping, the Match Kingdom of the World, on via Varnamo age of Otts, then along Gudbrand Valley. Motor in a scenery SUNC through a delightful lake and forest district before reaching the of smiling lakes, forests, past rivers and quaint Norse burgh fertile plains of the Skane province and Halsingborg. Then board farms via idyllic villages before reaching the popular re­ St. Gi the ferry to cross the Oresund and enjoy a thrilling view of sort town of Lillehammer for lunch. Visit the Maihaugen Unive Hamlet's Castle, in . Thence motor down Park, an open-air museum, then on along the Lake of Palac through Sealand to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. Mjosa, via Edisvoll, where the constitution of Norway was Unive EGMONT HOTEL. Evening - attend performance of the drafted in 1814, arriving in Oslo around 6:30P.M. progn Royal Danish Ballet. HOTEL VIKING. outst~ THURSDAY, JULY 25- OSLO. Morning at leisure. Hotel WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7- COPENHAGEN. Full day at lei­ MON[ is conveniently located next to the Karl Johans Gate, the sure. Evening- leave for the world-famous TIVOLI Gardens ing­ main shopping street flanked by lovely parks and interest­ for dinner. Return to hotel at midnight, .after having spent all the F ing buildings. Afternoon - Grand Tour of Oslo - see the evening in this never-to-be-forgotten place. Glami thrOU) Parliament, the University from 1811, and Royal Palace, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8- COPENHAGEN. Morning sightsee­ coast built in the 19th century, then up-hill to the Holmenkollen ing tour of wonderful Copenhagen: See with with Ski-Museum from where proceed to Vigeland Sculpture rhP rrnUJn lPwPlC:: NuhnrlPr ~nrl thP <:t~tnP nf C(ThP T.itt1P M,.,. .... TIIF~ - - ~ - ~ - - -.~ - ~ -_ ____ .._.. -- -- ...~- · --&0:7._ ...... L•VV i:l.HU L•VV J.- . l Yle)t .f1.H:- t'ffl00fl .._ \Jf League's town-within-a-town and the Fish Market, thence see the famous City Hall, considered one proceed by cable-car up Mt. Floyen to view one of the most contemporary buildings in Europe, and the spectacular panoramas on the Continent. Soon after, leave then proceed to the old town for a short Bergen for the Fjord-country. Lunch at Norheimsund, fac­ Palace, the great landmark of the capital. ing the Hardangel""fjord with snow-capped mountains across world famous Djurgarden. the blue water. Afternoon- continue along the fjord via SUNDAY, AUGUST 4- STOCKHOLM. the pretty little village and port of Granvin to Ulvik. sure. Afternoon -leave hotel to visit the HOTEL BRAKANES. raised 1 ast year after 300 years at the bo TUESDAY, JULY 23- ULVIK- LOM. Full day scenic Early dinner is served before leaving town drive including the Sogne fjord and J otunheimen Mountain ance at the Drottningholm Theater. district. View the Skjervefoss Waterfalls enroute to Voss, MONDAY, AUGUST 5- STOCKHOLM­ then via Vinje, Vik, Sogne fjord to Vangnes. Thence cross Stockholm driving through the fertile the fjord by ferry to Hella and continue drive to nearby via the 13th century Nykoping, across the Leikanger for lunch. Afternoon - proceed on the Sognefjell plains to Linkoping for lunch. Afternoon Mountain Road, ascending to the mountain and glacier famous Gota Canal route, passing the lock realm of Jotunheimen, 4690 feet above sea level, then down Motala and through medieval Vadstena the romantic Boverdal Valley to Lorn. FOSSHEIM the "Pear Town" - Granna. HOTEL G TURIST HOTEL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6- GRANNA- COP" WEDNESDAY, JULY 24- LOM- OSLO. Drive southward breakfast, continue southward along Lake through the Ottadal Valley via Vaga to the charming vill­ J onkoping, the Match Kingdom of the World age of Otts, then along Gudbrand Valley. Motor in a scenery through a delightful lake and forest distric of smiling lakes, forests, past rivers and quaint Norse fertile plains of the Skane province and farms via idyllic villages before reaching the popular re­ the ferry to cross the Oresund and enjoy a sort town of Lillehammer for lunch. Visit the Maihaugen Hamlet's Castle, Kronborg in Denmark. Park, an open-air museum, then on along the Lake of through Sealand to the capital of Denmark, Mjosa, via Edisvoll, where the constitution of Norway was EGMONT HOTEL. Evening - attend drafted in 1814, arriving in Oslo around 6:30 P.M. Royal Danish Ballet. HOTEL VIKING.

THURSDAY, JULY 25 - OSLO. Morning at leisure. Hotel is conveniently located next to the Karl Johans Gate, the sure. Evening - leave for the world­ main shopping street flanked by lovely parks and interest­ for dinner. Return to hotel at midnight, ing-buildings. Afternoon - Grand Tour of Oslo - see the evening in this never-to-be-forgotten place. Parliament, the University from 1811, and Royal Palace, built in 1:he 19th century, then up-hill to the Holmenkollen ing tour of wonderful Copenhagen: See Ro with Ski-Museum from where proceed to V igeland Sculpture the Crown Jewels, , and the statue Park and on to Bogdoy with the Folk Museum, the Viking maid" inspired by Hans Christian Ande ships, the Polarship - "Fram" and the Kon Tiki Museum, via the impressive Gefion Fountain to the returning to the center along the piers, the City Hall and the changing of the Guards. Return via the Akershus Castle, finished by Christian IV, as royal resi­ the Parliament, The Cathedral and the old dence 1318-1380. After dinner, special arrangement made noon - attend a seminar, followed by visits to meet with Norwegian families in their homes. tions as planned. Evening - "MEET THE FRIDAY, JULY 26- OSLO. Morning round table discus­ program invites you to visit private familie sion on subjects relative to the country; afterwards you will FRIDAY, AUGUST 9- COPENHAGEN­ either visit the International Summerschool of the Univel"" wonderful days in Copenhagen, motor thro sity or meet with a group of Oslo students. Afternoon at side past lovely villages across Sealand to leisure, for shopping and independent activities, and to to board the ferry to the Funen Island; then prepare for the morning departure to Sweden. Christian Andersen's home town of Odense: SATURDAY, JULY 27- OSLO- KARLSTAD. Morning museum and continue direct to Esbjerg over drive along the Fjord of Oslo to Vinterbru, from where pro­ bridge to Jutland and via medieval Kolding steamer sailing to Britain. ceed inland through agricultural districts with lovely for­ ests, past the beautifully situated village of Orje, then across the Swedish border and on through the delightful province of Varmland to Karlstad. HOTEL GOST A BERLING. Time permitting, an excursion will be made into the nearby Fryksdalen Valley and Fryken Lakes loca­ tion of Selma Lagerlof's home (writer about the region im­ mortalized by her "Gosta Berling's Saga"). SUNDAY, JULY 28- KARLSTAD- UPPSALA. Motor through the heart of Sweden by way of Karlskoga with the internationally known BOFORS armaments firm and steel­ work, on through the village of Lekhyttan before arriving in Orebro for lunch. After lunch, continue drive via Vas­ teras, another industrial center with real continental fla­ vour from its 15,000 immigrants and refugees from both Eastern and Western Europe; then on through the Vastman­ land province, branching off at Litslena to motor direct to Dag Hammerskjold's hometown, and the seat of the Arch­ bishop of Sweden- the old University town of UPPSALA. HOTEL GILLET. MONDAY, JULY 29 - UPP SAL A -ABO. Morning - attend a seminar at the university, after which proceed Tour of Town. Visit the Cathedral, the foremost example of Swedish Gothic Church architecture and the largest cathedral in Scandinavia. "The Backs," Cambridge Unive Time permitting, a visit to the castle will be made, after which SATURDAY, AUGUST 10- HARWICH- CAMBRIDGE­ continue general drive through the town before terminating at DON. Forenoon arrival at Harwich and proceed through the FLUSTERET Restaurant for lunch, an old favorite among the Essex region direct to Cambridge where part of the after Uppsala students. Afternoon - motor southward to visit the is spent visiting the University Colleges and attending charming little place of Sigtun~, founded in the 11th century, seminar, after which continue drive to London. HOTEL with many interesting remains; and college which is considered MOUNT PLEASANT. one of the best in Sweden. Thence drive to Stockholm and trans­ SUNDAY, AUGUST 11- LONDON. Morning at leisure. fer direct to the pier in time to embark overnight steamer lunch leave London to Eaton College, the largest and m destined to Finland. elusive of the English public schools; see also Windsor TUESDAY, JULY 30- ABO (TURKU)- HELSINKI. Morning­ and then continue through the delightful country side to 1 arrive Abo (Turku)- Finland's oldest and most historic town. Hampton Court Palace. Evening at the Palladium. After brief tour of town, leave by way of Nummi and arrive in MONDAY, AUGUST 12- LONDON. Morning tour of Lo1 Helsinki in time for lunch. Balance of day free. HOTEL TORNI West End: See the Marble Arch, Piccadilly Circus, the WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 -HELSINKI. Morning- visit Ervi's Parks and St. James Palace; witness the changing of th1 Porthania University and attend seminar. After lunch, "City at the Buckingham Palace, then via Westminster Cathedi sightseeing tour"; see the Olympic Stadium with its imposing South Kensington Museums, motor along the Thames heac tower, the President's Palace, the statues of "The Three Black the Houses of Parliament to see the Big Ben and Westm Smiths" and the "Maid of Helsinki", the Suurkirkko, and the Abbey. Return via Whitehall and Trafalgar Square: Aft! Uspenskaia Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox Church constructed arrangements include a series of seminars on vari9us su in 1886. Evening- "MEET THE FINNS" -visit homes of private families. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13- LONDON. This last day in L includes a tour through the City of London: See St. Pau THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 -HELSINKI- STOCKHOLM. Morning Cathedral with the Crown Jewels, then through the princ at leisure for shopping and independent activities. Those wish­ streets of the City's commercial and financial world to I ing to try a Finnish bath, "The Sauna" are urged to use this Old Curiosity Shop, ending up at the Overseas Bureau 0 morning. After lunch, transfer to the pier and board overnight where a seminar on "The Classes in European Society" steamer sailing direct to Stockholm. planned. Afternoon at leisure. Evening - "MEET THE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 - STOCKHOLM. Morning - arrive Stock­ BRITISH". holm and transfer to HOTEL REISEN. After a short free in­ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14- LONDON- STRATFORD. terval, leave hotel to meet with a leading newspaper man, who ing drive to Oxford, the picturesque and ancient uni vers will conduct a round table discussion on "Sweden's Policy of on the rivers Cherwell and Thames. Visit a few of the < Neutrality During The 2nd World War and Today". Afternoon and the University Church of St. Mary, followed by a bri1 arrangements include several visits at social institutions. seminar. Afternoon - drive northward through idyllic vii Evening- "MEET THE SWEDES" -as in Norway and Finland, to the typical Tudor town, Stratford-Upon-Avon. HOTEL you will visit Swedish families in their homes. WHITE SWAN. Evening - attend a performance at the Sh SATURDAY, AUGUST 3- STOCKHOLM. Morning at leisure peace Memorial Theater. and for shopping. Hotel is conveniently located next to the THURSDAY, AUGUST 15- STRATFORD- NOTTINGH shopping districts (shops will close up for the Week End at Morning -visit Shakespeare's birthplace, the Holy Trini 1:00 and 2:00P.M.), Afternoon- "Grand Tour of Stockholm"; Church, and Anne Hathaway's Cottage; then continue to see the famous City Hall, considered one of the most beautiful Warwick to visit its famous Castle and Coventry, known contemporary buildings in Europe, and the Riddarholm Church; the legend of Lady Godiva. After lunch, proceed northw then proceed to the old town for a short walk to visit the Royal Leicester to Nottingham. HOTEL FLYING HORSE. Palace, the great landmark of the capital. Evening -visit the world famous Djurgarden. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16- NOTTINGHAM- WINDERMERI most interesting day lies ahead as you drive through Shf SUNDAY, AUGUST 4- STOCKHOLM. Sunday morning at lei­ Forest and on by way of Chesterfield, Sheffield and Lee sure. Afternoon - leave hotel to visit the famous VASA-ship the medieval town of York. See its ancient fortification! raised 1ast year after 300 years at the bottom of Lake Malaren. the curfew bell, etc. Lunch at Harrogate; then via Settl• Early dinner is served before leaving town to attend a perform­ Kirkby Lonsdale proceed through the beautiful Lake Dis ance at the Drottningholm Theater. past the old town of Kendal, known as the "Auld Grey 1 MONDAY, AUGUST 5- STOCKHOLM- GRANNA Leave to Windermere. HOTEL WINDERMERE Stockholm driving through the fertile province of Sodermandland SATURDAY, AUGUST 17- WINDERMERE- EDINBURt via the 13th century Nykoping, across the Eastern Gotaland Morning at leisure in this fine resort. After lunch, proCf plains to Linkoping for lunch. Afternoon - continue along the through the lovely lake district, then by way of Amblesit famous Gota Canal route, passing the lock at Berg, on via Keswick continue northward past Carlisle, an ancient bo Motala and through medieval Vadstena along Lake Vattern to town, the scene of many bloody border skirmishes betwe the "Pear Town" - Granna. HOTEL GOLDEN OTTER. English and Scots. Upon entering Scotland, c ontinue dri Hawick and Selkirk, a Royal Burgh to Edinburgh. HOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 6- GRANNA- COPENHAGEN. After southward ROXBURGHE. breakfast, continue southward along Lake Vattern through arming vill- I • J onkoping, the Match Kingdom of the World, on via Varnamo tn a scenery SUNDAY, AUGUST 18- EDINBURGH. Morning tour of through a delightful lake and forest district before reaching the t Norse burgh: See the famous Edinburgh Castle, the National G fertile plains of the Skane province and Halsingborg. Then board popular re­ St. Giles Cathedral, the Royal Scottish Museum and the I the ferry to cross the Oresund and enjoy a thrilling view of Maihaugen University; then to Holyrood-house, Scotland's most imp• Hamlet's Cast! e, Kronborg in Denmark. Thence motor down Lake of Palace. Return via Princes Street. Afternoon - procee< through Sealand to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. ·f Norway was University of Edinburgh to participate in a most interestl EGMONT HOTEL. Evening - attend performance of the P.M. program. Evening - attend a performance of one of the ' Royal Danish Ballet. outstanding cultural events, the Edinburgh Festival of M eisure. Hotel WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7- COPENHAGEN. Full day at lei­ MONDAY, AUGUST 19- EDINBURGH- ABERDEEN. I .ns Gate, the sure. Evening- leave for the world-famous TIVOLI Gardens ing -head for the Highland; driving via the Queensferry. and interest­ for dinner. Return to hotel at midnight, .after having spent all the Firth of Forth, then by way of Kinross and Perth, dri lo- see the evening in this never-to-be-forgotten place. Glamis, the childhood home of H. M. Queen Elizabeth. '< through Fofar and Brechin to Stonehaven, proceeding alo yal Palace, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8- COPENHAGEN. Morning sightsee­ coast to Aberdeen. HOTEL NORTHERN. -Iolmenkollen ing tour of wonderful Copenhagen: See Rosenborg Castle with and Sculoture -L - r_,... ___ l--·--1~ 1\.L.l- ...... -l ... - -.~....J .. \...~ ~ .. """ .. .,""' ,..t tt'rh...,. T ; ..... 1 .... ;u...,_ TIJI:c:nAY AIIC.IIST ?0- AHFROFFN- uu.. .._~-.u .._.._J.U.U.A.)'J -.uc; \,J'I;;:I.Hlc1U 'Cuc1y) LCJ.J.\...:::0 V.l l.UC J.LdU.:::OC:dl.J.\.. l.•vv aUU .t.•vv r .!V.lo)t .ll.H.t:fllUUil - \Jfi:illU iUUf Ul .:)LUl:K.UUllll f Church, League's town-within-a-town and the Fish Market, thence see the famous City Hall, considered one of the most beautiful Warwick proceed by cable-car up Mt. Floyen to view one of the most contemporary buildings in Europe, and the Riddarholm Church; the leger spectacular panoramas on the Continent. Soon after, leave then proceed to the old town for a short walk to visit the Royal Leiceste Bergen for the Fjord-country. Lunch at Norheimsund, fac­ Palace, the great landmark of the capital. Evening -visit the ing the Hardanger-fjord with snow-capped mountains across world famous Djurgarden. FRIDAY the blue water. Afternoon- continue along the fjord via most inc~ SUNDAY, AUGUST 4- STOCKHOLM. Sunday morning at lei­ the pretty little village and port of Granvin to Ulvik. Forest a: HOTEL BRAKANES. sure. Afternoon -leave hotel to visit the famous VASA-ship the medi. raised last year after 300 years at the bottom of Lake Malaren. the curfe TUESDAY, JULY 23- ULVIK- LOM. Full day scenic Early dinner is served before leaving town to attend a perform­ Kirkby L drive including the Sogne fjord and J otunheimen Mountain ance at the Drottningholm Theater. past the district. View the Skjervefoss Waterfalls enroute to Voss, MONDAY, AU GUST 5 - STOCKHOLM - GRANN A. Leave to Winde1 then via Vinje, Vik, Sogne fjord to Vangnes. Thence cross Stockholm driving through the fertile province of Sodermandland the fjord by ferry to Hell a and continue drive ton ear by SA TURD Leikanger for lunch. Afternoon -proceed on the Sognefjell via the 13th century Nykoping, across the Eastern Gotaland Morning : plains to Linkoping for lunch. Afternoon - continue along the Mountain Road, ascending to the mountain and glacier through t famous Gota Canal route, passing the lock at Berg, on via realm of J otunheimen, 4690 feet above sea level, then down Keswick Motala and through medieval Vadstena along Lake Vattern to the romantic Boverdal Valley to Lorn. FOSSHEIM town, thf TURIST HOTEL. the "Pear Town"- Granna. HOTEL GOLDEN OTTER. English , TUESDAY, AUGUST 6- GRANNA- COPENHAGEN. After Hawick< WEDNESDAY, JULY 24- LOM- OSLO. Drive southward breakfast, continue southward along Lake Vattern through ROXBU!< through the Ottadal Valley via Vaga to the charming vill­ J onkoping, the Match Kingdom of the World, on via Varnamo age of Otts, then along Gudbrand Valley. Motor in a scenery SUNDAY through a delightful lake and forest district before reaching the of smiling lakes, forests, past rivers and quaint Norse burgh: S fertile plains of the Skane province and Halsingborg. Then board farms via idyllic villages before reaching the popular re­ St. Giles the ferry to cross the Oresund and enjoy a thrilling view of sort town of Lilleharnmer for lunch. Visit the Maihaugen Universit Hamlet's Castle, Kronborg in Denmark. Thence motor down Park, an open-air museum, then on along the Lake of Palace. through Sealand to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. Mjosa, via Edisvoll, where the constitution of Norway was Universit EGMONT HOTEL. Evening - attend performance of the drafted in 1814, arriving in Oslo around 6:30P.M. program. HOTEL VIKING. Royal Danish Ballet. outstandi

THURSDAY, JULY 25 - OSLO. Morning at leisure. Hotel WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7- COPENHAGEN. Full day at lei­ MONDA 'I is conveniently located next to the Karl Johans Gate, the sure. Evening - leave for the world-famous TIVOLI Gardens ing- he: main shopping street flanked by lovely parks and interest­ for dinner. Return to hotel at midnight, .after having spent all the Firth ing buildings. Afternoon - Grand Tour of Oslo - see the evening in this never-to-be-forgotten place. Glamis, 1 through I Parliament, the University from 1811, and Royal Palace, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8- COPENHAGEN. Morning sightsee­ coast to built in the 19th century, then up-hill to the Holmenkollen ing tour of wonderful Copenhagen: See Rosenborg Castle with with Ski-Museum from where proceed to Vigeland Sculpture the Crown Jewels, Nyboder, and the statue of "The Little Mer­ TUESDA Park and on to Bogdoy with the Folk Museum, the Viking maid" inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairytales; then ing - vis ships, the Polarship - "Fram" and the Kon Tiki Museum, via the impressive Gefion Fountain to the Royal Palace, see Scotland, returning to the center along the piers, the City Hall and the changing of the Guards. Return via the Royal Opera House, for its hi Akershus Castle, finished by Christian IV, as royal resi­ the Parliament, The Cathedral and the old University. After­ brief sem dence 1318-1380. After dinner, special arrangement made noon - attend a seminar, followed by visits to social institu­ Balm oral to meet with Norwegian families in their homes. tions as planned. Evening- "MEET THE DANES", special Braemar FRIDAY, JULY 26- OSLO. Morning round table discus­ program invites you to visit private families in their homes. Elbow an sion on subjects relative to the country; afterwards you will FRIDAY, AUGUST 9- COPENHAGEN- HARWICH. After Evening either visit the International Summerschool of the Univer- , wonderful days in Copenhagen, motor through the fertile country­ WEDNES sity or meet with a group of Oslo students. Afternoon at side past lovely villages across Sealand to the port of Halskov along Lo leisure, for shopping and independent activities, and to to board the ferry to the Funen Island; then proceed to Hans ing off tc prepare for the morning departure to Sweden. Christian Andersen's home town of Odense: visit his home and famous b SATURDAY, JULY 27- OSLO- KARLSTAD. Morning museum and continue direct to Esbjerg over the Little Belt Loch Kat drive along the Fjord of Oslo to Vinterbru, from where pro­ bridge to Jutland and via medieval Kolding in time to board Stirling f ceed inland through agricultural districts with lovely for­ steamer sailing to Britain. proceed t ests, past the beautifully situated village of Orje, then THURSD across the Swedish border and on through the delightful Afternoor province of Varmland to Karlstad. HOTEL GOSTA which pre BERLING. Time permitting, an excursion will be made eluding a into the nearby Fryksdalen Valley and Fryken Lakes loca­ at the Ma tion of Selma Lagerlof's home (writer about the region im­ mortalized by her "Gosta Berling's Saga"). FRIDAY, free - tir SUNDAY, JULY 28- KARLSTAD- UPPSALA. Motor airport fa through the heart of Sweden by way of Karlskoga with the connectir internationally known BOFORS armaments firm and steel­ Portland work, on through the village of Lekhyttan before arriving in Orebro for lunch. After lunch, continue drive via Vas­ teras, another industrial center with real continental fla­ vour from its 15,000 immigrants and refugees from both Eastern and Western Europe; then on through the Vastman­ RESER' land province, branching off at Litslena to motor direct to accomp~ Dag Hammerskjold's hometown, and the seat of the Arch­ directly bishop of Sweden - the old University town of UPPSALA. HOTEL GILLET. Hingstor Since th MONDAY, JULY 29- UPPSALA -ABO. Morning- attend a filled in seminar at the university, after which proceed Tour of Town. Visit the Cathedral, the foremost example of Swedish Gothic effectiv' Church architecture and the largest cathedral in Scandinavia. uThe Backs," Cambridge University. without ;de will be made, after which SATURDAY, AUGUST 10- HARWICH- CAMBRIDGE- LON­ town before terminating at DON. Forenoon arrival at Harwich and proceed through the mch, an old favorite among the Essex region direct to Cambridge where part of the afternoon >tor southward to visit the is spent visiting the University Colleges and attending a brief ounded in the 11th century, seminar, after which continue drive to London. HOTEL l college which is considered MOUNT PLEASANT. e drive to Stockholm and trans­ SUNDAY, AUGUST 11- LONDON. Morning at leisure. After tbark overnight steamer lunch leave London to Eaton College, the largest and most ex­ clusive of the English public schools; see also Windsor Castle, KU)- HELSINKI. Morning - and then continue through the delightful countryside to visit lest and most historic town. Hampton Coun Palace. Evening at the Palladium. way of Nummi and arrive in MONDAY, AUGUST 12- LONDON. Morning tour of London's :e of day free. HOTEL TORN! West End: See the Marble Arch, Piccadilly Circus, the Royal IKl. Morning- visit Ervi's Parks and St. James Palace; witness the changing of the Guard !minar. After lunch, "City at the Buckingham Palace, then via Westminster Cathedral and c Stadium with its imposing South Kensington Museums, motor along the Thames heading for statues of "The Three Black the Houses of Parliament to see the Big Ben and Westminster i", the Suurkirkko, and the Abbey. Return via Whitehall and Trafalgar Square: Afternoon Jrthodox Church constructed arrangements include a series of seminars on vari!Jus subjects. FINNS" - visit homes of TUESDAY, AUGUST 13- LONDON. This last day in London includes a tour through the City of London: See St. Paul's ~Kl - STOCKHOLM. Morning Cathedral with the Crown Jewels, then through the principal 1dent activities. Those wish­ streets of the City's commercial and financial world to Dickens' una" are urged to use this Old Curiosity Shop, ending up at the Overseas Bureau Office, he pier and board overnight where a seminar on "The Classes in European Society" is }, planned. Afternoon at leisure. Evening - "MEET THE c.M. Morning - arrive Stock­ BRITISH". EN. After a short free in­ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14- LONDON- STRATFORD. Morn­ .eading newspaper man, who ing drive to Oxford, the picturesque and ancient uni ver!;ity city ion on "Sweden's Policy of on the rivers Cherwell and Thames. Visit a few of the colleges ar and Today". Afternoon and the University Church of St. Mary, followed by a brief s at social institutions. seminar. Afternoon - drive northward through idyllic villages ' - as in Norway and Finland, to the typical Tudor town, Stratford-Upon-Avon. HOTEL their homes. WHITE SWAN. Evening - attend a performance at the Shakes­ HOLM. Morning at leisure peare Memorial Theater. iently located next to the THURSDAY, AUGUST 15- STRATFORD- NOTTINGHAM. :e up for the Week End at Morning -visit Shakespeare's birthplace, the Holy Trinity "Grand Tour of Stockholm"; Church, and Anne Hathaway's Cottage; then continue to ·ed one of the most beautiful Warwick to visit its famous Castle and Coventry, known from and the Riddarholm Church; the legend of Lady Godiva. After lunch, proceed northward via short walk to visit the Royal Leicester to Nottingham. HOTEL FLYING HORSE. :apital. Evening - visit the FRIDAY, AUGUST 16- NOTTINGHAM- WINDERMERE. A most interesting day lies ahead as you drive through Sherwood LM. Sunday morning at lei­ Forest and on by way of Chesterfield, Sheffield and Leeds to isit the famous VASA-ship the medieval town of York. See its ancient fortifications and the bottom of Lake Malaren. the curfew bell, etc. Lunch at Harrogate; then via Settle and ng town to attend a perform- Kirkby Lonsdale proceed through the beautiful Lake District past the old town of Kendal, known as the "Auld Grey Town" LM- GRANNA. Leave to Windermere. HOTEL WINDERMERE le province of Sodermandland SATURDAY, AUGUST 17- WINDERMERE- EDINBURGH. oss the Eastern Gotaland Morning at leisure in this fine resort. After lunch, proceed ~moon - continue along the through the lovely lake district, then by way of Ambleside and :he lock at Berg, on via Keswick continue northward past Carlisle, an ancient border ena along Lake V attern to town, the scene of many bloody border skirmishes between the EL GOLDEN OTTER. English and Scots. Upon entering Scotland, continue drive via -COPENHAGEN. After Hawick and Selkirk, a Royal Burgh to Edinburgh. HOTEL g Lake Vattern through ROXBURGHE. 1e World, on via Vamamo SUNDAY, AUGUST 18- EDINBURGH. Morning tour of Edin­ : district before reaching the burgh: See the famous Edinburgh Castle, the National Gallery, · and Halsingborg. Then board St. Giles Cathedral, the Royal Scottish Museum and the Old enjoy a thrilling view of University; then to Holyrood-house, Scotland's most important tark. Thence motor down Palace. Return via Princes Street. Afternoon -proceed to the enmark, Copenhagen. University of Edinburgh to participate in a most interesting nd performance of the program. Evening - attend a performance of one of the world's outstanding cultural events, the Edinburgh Festival of Music. NHAGEN. Full day at lei­ MONDAY, AUGUST 19- EDINBURGH- ABERDEEN. Morn­ d-famous TIVOLI Gardens ing- head for the Highland; driving via the Queensferry, cross ight, after having spent all the Firth of Forth, then by way of Kinross and Perth, drive to n place. Glamis, the childhood home of H. M. Queen Elizabeth. Thence through Fofar and Brechin to Stonehaven, proceeding along the HAGEN. Morning sightsee­ coast to Aberdeen. HOTEL NORTHERN. See Rosenborg Castle with .. ..-f-,..f-n.o. ,...f. t(T\.....o. T : .... 1 .... ~,( .... _ TIII:C:I"'AV Allr.IIC:T ?n 1; vv antocKholm · ·; Church, and Anne Hathaway's Cottage; then continue to see the famous City Hall, considered one of the most beautiful Warwick to visit its famous Castle and Coventry, known from contemporary buildings in Europe, and the Riddarholm Church; the legend of Lady Godiva. After lunch, proceed northward vii' then proceed to the old town for a short walk to visit the Royal Leicester to Nottingham. HOTEL FLYING HORSE. Palace, the great landmark of the capital. Evening -visit the world famous Djurgarden. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16- NOTTINGHAM- WINDERMERE. A most interesting day lies ahead as you drive through Sherwood SUNDAY, AUGUST 4- STOCKHOLM. Sunday morning at lei­ Forest and on by way of Chesterfield, Sheffield and Leeds to sure. Afternoon -leave hotel to visit the famous VASA-ship the medieval town of York. See its ancient fortifications and raised last year after 300 years at the bottom of Lake Malaren. the curfew bell, etc. Lunch at Harrogate; then via Settle and Early dinner is served before leaving town to attend a perform­ Kirkby Lonsdale proceed through the beautiful Lake District ance at the Drottningholm Theater. past the old town of Kendal, known as the "Auld Grey Town" MONDAY, AU GUST 5 - STOCKHOLM - GRANN A. Leave to Windermere. HOTEL WINDERMERE Stockholm driving through the fertile province of Sodermandland SATURDAY, AUGUST 17- WINDERMERE- EDINBURGH. via the 13th century Nykoping, across the Eastern Gotaland Morning at leisure in this fine resort. After lunch, proceed plains to Linkoping for lunch. Afternoon -continue along the through the lovely lake district, then by way of Ambleside and famous Gota Canal route, passing the lock at Berg, on via Keswick continue northward past Carlisle, an ancient border Motala and through medieval Vadstena along Lake Vattern to town, the scene of many bloody border skirmishes between the the "Pear Town" - Granna. HOTEL GOLDEN OTTER. English and Scots. Upon entering Scotland, continue drive via TUESDAY, AUGUST 6- GRANNA- COPENHAGEN. After Hawick and Selkirk, a Royal Burgh to Edinburgh. HOTEL breakfast, continue southward along Lake Vattern through ROXBURGHE. Jonkoping, the Match Kingdom of the World, on via Vamamo SUNDAY, AUGUST 18- EDINBURGH. Morning tour of EcHo­ through a delightful lake and forest district before reaching the burgh; See the famous Edinburgh Castle, the National Gallery, fertile plains of the Skane province and Halsingborg. Then board St. Giles Cathedral, the Royal Scottish Museum and the Old the ferry to cross the Oresund and enjoy a thrilling view of University; then to Holyrood-house, Scotland's most important Hamlet's Castle, Kronborg in Denmark. Thence motor down Palace. Return via Princes Street. Afternoon -proceed to the through Sealand to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. University of Edinburgh to participate in a most interesting EGMONT HOTEL. Evening - attend performance of the program. Evening - attend a performance of one of the world's Royal Danish Ballet. outstanding cultural events, the Edinburgh Festival of Music. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7- COPENHAGEN. Full day at lei­ MONDAY, AUGUST 19- EDINBURGH- ABERDEEN. Morn­ sure. Evening- leave for the world-famous TIVOLI Gardens ing- head for the Highland; driving via the Queensferry, cross for dinner. Return to hotel at midnight, .after having spent all the Firth of Forth, then by way of Kinross and Perth, drive to evening in this never-to-be-forgotten place. Glamis, the childhood home of H. M. Queen Elizabeth. Thence through Fofar and Brechin to Stonehaven, proceeding along the THURSDAY, AUGUST 8- COPENHAGEN. Morning sightsee­ coast to Aberdeen. HOTEL NORTHERN. ing tour of wonderful Copenhagen; See Rosenborg Castle with the Crown Jewels, Nyboder, and the statue of "The Little Mer­ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20- ABERDEEN- PITLOCHRY. Morn­ maid" inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairytales; then ing - visit St. Machar Cathedral, the only granite cathedral in via the impressive Gefion Fountain to the Royal Palace, see Scotland, and then proceed to the University, which is noted the changing of the Guards. Return via the Royal Opera House, for its high standards of education. After orientation and a the Parliament, The Cathedral and the old University. After­ brief seminar, continue drive along the Valley of the Dee past noon - attend a seminar, followed by visits to social institu­ Balmoral Castle, to the pretty village and highland resort of tions as planned. Evening- "MEET THE DANES", special Braemar for lunch. Afternoon- resume drive through Devil's program invites you to visit private families in their homes. Elbow and "Glen Shee" to Pitlochry. HOTEL FISHER'S. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9- COPENHAGEN- HARWICH. After Evening - to the Pitlochry Festival. wonderful days in Copenhagen, motor through the fertile cbuntry­ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 - PITLOCHRY- GLASGOW. Drive side past lovely villages across Sealand to the port of Halskov along Loch Tay to Killin, then southward to Callander, branch­ to board the ferry to the Funen Island; then proceed to Hans ing off to enter the heart of the Tro ssachs, one of the most Christian Andersen's home town of Odense; visit his home and famous beauty spots in the highland. Then continue via lovely museum and continue direct to Esbjerg over the Little Belt Loch Katrine and through the small resort town of Aberfoyle to bridge to Jutland and via medieval Kolding in time to board Stirling for lunch. Visit the famous Stirling Castle, and then steamer sailing to Britain. proceed to Glasgow. HOTEL GEORGE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22- GLASGOW. Morning at leisure. Afternoon -visit the University, followed by a seminar, after which proceed on a brief sightseeing tour through the city, in­ cluding a visit to the Cathedral. Evening- Farewell Dinner at the Malmaison Restaurant. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23- GLASGOW- NEW YORK. Morning free- time for packing. After an early lunch, transfer to the airport for departure via SAS Jet Express to New York City, connecting with Northwest Airlines Jet flight arriving in Portland in the evening.

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