Pacific University

Pacific University

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 Tivoli Garden's Restaurant in Copenhagen, 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 class rooms 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 services, for any than two average size suitcases (26" x 10" x 18"). other 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 act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on ance permitted Economy class air passengers. Air­ for any 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.

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