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Summer Term Expectations.

JUNE 1967
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Summer Term Expectations.
JUNE 1967

Several thousand students of both sexes and all ages are expected on campus for a wide variety of summer programs. The Summer Term courses are expected to draw some 500 undergraduates from here and elsewhere, and Alumni College may well top off at somewhere over 300, its largest enrollment yet. Peace Corps trainees on campus will be somewhat fewer than in previous years (about 160 in six different programs) but the College is also overseeing nine other programs in Canada, Granada, Washington, Trinidad, Jamaica, and the Virgin Islands involving 306 more. Summer conferences on campus include sessions for high school teachers of Russian, American history, and computer mathematics; Tuck School programs for credit managers and pharmaceutical executives; a workshop for college and university fund raisers; seminars on urban transportation and space research problems, teaching of religion in the university, and engineering design and information theory. Other conference visitors will come from as far away as Africa for the African-American institute and from as near as Lebanon and other Grafton County towns for an Operation Head Start workshop. Summer programs will begin June 18.