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Group Offers Low Rates for Travel

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Students can travel to France or England this summer for as little as $115 one-way, under a new plan partly sponsored by the National Student Association. Rates for Germany are $5 higher. The Council on Student Travel, which is offering the low rates, calls them "the lowest available anywhere."

Two 1,350-passenger ships, the "Anna Salen" and the "Nelly," will sail from New York on June 8, June 25, and July 6 for Le Havre, Southampton, and Bremerhaven. They will carry only students and teachers who will lead orientation programs on the foreign countries. Language classes, movies, and lectures will help familiarize students with the countries they will visit.

The Experiment in International Living and the Institute of International Education are also co-sponsors of the project.

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