2. $845 pays 3 weeks in Europe For just $845, college students can spend three weeks touring five European cities this summer. University Travel Company offers 17 summer tours over Europe and North Africa this year, besides the Student Continental Tour. The prices include room, board travel, and tour expenses. Range of countries offered varies according to the tour, and activities include the Rome Opera, mountain climbing in St. Moritz, visiting The Louvre Museum, and swimming in Venice. The longest tour offered is a 67-day sweep over 14 countries in Europe and North Africa. Colonial Dames grant fellowship The National Society of the Colonial Dames in America in Kansas has awarded its 1966-67 graduate fellowship in American history of $350 to Calvin Schwartzkopf, a Ph.D. degree candidate at the University of Kansas. Schwartzkopf taught at Wichita West high school in 1964-65 and this year received the M.A. degree in history from Wichita State University. Originally from La-Crosse, he also did his undergraduate work at Wichita where he was a basketball player for the then Coach Ralph Miller, graduating in 1958. CAMPUS NOTES Comet tail defined A theory explaining why some comets have spectacular tails may help harness the hydrogen bomb. Beard developed his theory last year at Imperial College in England. His theory says charged particles in the stream or solar wind hit the comet's head, cause heat and shock waves, and "excite" particles in the comet. "Excited" particles break away and stream behind the comet to form the tail. David B. Beard, since 1964 chairman of the physics department at KU, says a stream of charged particles interacts with the heads of the comets which approach the sun. The result is the vivid tails seen on Halley's Comet and other "Type I" comets. But, at temperatures required hydrogen exists as electrically charged particles called ions—the same ions studied in solar winds. 12 Expansion to end Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 12, 1966 RARE DOG The operation joins his office with the old Latin American Studies office which has been changed. Expansion of the Dean's office at Summerfield Hall, School of Business, will be completed within a week, Joseph W. McGuire, dean, said. Prof edits book An essay by the three experts who made the psychiatric and psychological examination of the late Adolf Eichmann, executed for German war crimes, opens a new book edited by a KU law professor. Ralph Slovenko is the editor of "Crime Law and Corrections." CARBONDALE, Ill. — (UPI)- The Saluki, nickname of Southern Illinois University's athletic teams, is an ancient Egyptian hunting dog similar in appearance to a greyhound. There are fewer than 1,000 of them in the United States. Rubber Stamp, Lamination Mimeographing, Engraving 1403 MASS. ST. VI 3-9114 THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS