20 Napa College Students Off For 72-Day Tour of Europe
      Twenty Napa Valley college students departed for Europe this week for a 72-day tour under the direction of Dr. Leo Trepp, Napa College instructor.
      Countries included in the trip will be England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy
      Also included in the tour is a 20-day course of study at the University of Mainz, Germany, for which six college units will be granted.  The course will be taught under the supervision of Dr. Trepp and is organized by Prof. Hans Galinsky, head of the department of American Civilization at the university.
      During the students stay in Mainz, Dr. Trepp stated that there will be ample opportunity to make contact with students from other countries.
      Transportation to Europe was made by plane, with railroad, bus and steamer accommodations while in the various countries.
      The trip was planned by Dr. Trepp following a recent visit to Europe for a conference with Prof. Galinsky.  It is designed to give the students a view of western civilization from antiquity to the present time.
      Dr. Trepp was born and raised in Europe and received his doctorate there.
      Making the trip are  —  Daniel Hancock (and) Andrea Lacaze.
Newspapers.com. The Napa Valley Register (Napa, California) Thu. Jun 21, 1956, p. 9, col. 3.
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