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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 027 497 AC 004 064 Studies and Training in Continuing Education; A Directory of Residential Continuing Education Centers in the United States, Canada, and Abroad, 1967-68. Chicago Univ., III. Pub Date Aug 68 Note-156p.; Compiled for the Studies and Training Program in Continuing Education. EDRS Price MF-$0.75 HC-$7.90 Descriptors-*Continuing Education Centers, *Directories, Foreign Countries, *Physical Facilities, *Residential Centers Identifiers- Africa, Australia, Austria, Canada, Great Britain, India, Japan, Jerusalem, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scandinavia, West Germany This directory is a descriptive list of residential continuing education centers in the United States, Canada, and abroad which were known to be operating in 1968. They are distributed as follows: 117 in 37 states and the District of Columbia; 33 in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Nebic, and Saskatchewan; one each in Rhodesia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia; three in Australia; two in Austria; 33 throughout England, Scotland, and Wales; 13 in West Germany; five centers in India; one in Kyoto, Japan; one in Mexico City; two in the Netherlands; 12 in Denmark; ten in Finland; nine in Norway; and 21 in Sweden. Also listed are institutions or organizations (39 in the United States and one each in India; Jerusal"m, and New Zealand) now constructing or acquiring continuing education centers. The document includes questionnaire materials, an index, and additions and corrections. (ly)

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 027 497 AC 004 064

Studies and Training in Continuing Education; A Directory of Residential Continuing Education Centers in theUnited States, Canada, and Abroad, 1967-68.

Chicago Univ., III.Pub Date Aug 68Note-156p.; Compiled for the Studies and Training Program in Continuing Education.EDRS Price MF-$0.75 HC-$7.90Descriptors-*Continuing Education Centers, *Directories, Foreign Countries, *Physical Facilities, *ResidentialCenters

Identifiers- Africa, Australia, Austria, Canada, Great Britain, India, Japan, Jerusalem, Mexico, Netherlands, NewZealand, Scandinavia, West Germany

This directory is a descriptive list of residential continuing education centers inthe United States, Canada, and abroad which were known to be operating in 1968.They are distributed as follows: 117 in 37 states and the District of Columbia; 33 inAlberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Nebic, and Saskatchewan;one each in Rhodesia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia; three in Australia; two in Austria;33 throughout England, Scotland, and Wales; 13 in West Germany; five centers in India;one in Kyoto, Japan; one in Mexico City; two in the Netherlands; 12 in Denmark; ten inFinland; nine in Norway; and 21 in Sweden. Also listed are institutions or organizations(39 in the United States and one each in India; Jerusal"m, and New Zealand) nowconstructing or acquiring continuing education centers. The document includesquestionnaire materials, an index, and additions and corrections. (ly)

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CV THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE

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IES AND TRAINING INTINUING EDUCATION

A Directory of

SIDENTIAL CONTINUING EDUCATION

CENTERS IN THE UNITED STATESCANADA AND ABROAD, 1967-68

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

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A DIRECTORY OF

RESIDENTIAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTERS

IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND ABROAD

1967 - 1968

ARRILFIMIR

Compiled for theStudies and Trainim, Programin Continuing Education

The University of ChicagoAugust, 1968

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION . OOOO . 4 OOOOOOOOOO xv

THE UNITED STATES

ALABAMA

Ann Jordon Farm, University of Alabama

Dorothy Hall Guest House, Tuskegee Institute

CALIFORNIA

Asilomar Conference Grcunds

1

1

1

Educational Center, California State Polytechnic College . 2

Tahoe Alumni Center, University of California

Alunni Association2

The University of California Residential Conference Center 3

University of Southern California Conference Center 3

COLORADO

Estes Park Center for Research and Education 3

CONNECTICUT

The University of Connecticut Continuing Education Center 4

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

National 4-H Center, National 4-H Foundation 4

The Watergate, Sterling Institute 5

William Penn House 5

FLOBIDA

Bay Carpus, University of South Florida 6

Chinsegut Hill Continuing Education Center, University

of South Florida .6

GEORGIA

Georgia Center for Continuing Education, University

of Georgia7

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HAWAII

East West Center

ILLINOIS

7

Allerton House, University of Illinois 7

Hott Memorial Center, University of Illinois 8

Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Center for

Continuing Education 8

Pleasant Valley Farm 9

University Center, Northern Illinois University 9

The University of Chicago Center for Continuing Education . 10

INDIANA

Biddle Continuation Center, Indiana University 10

Bradford Woods, Indiana University 11

Ecumenical Center of Renewal and Planning 11

Geneva Center, United Presbyterian Church in the

United States 11

Kitselman Conference Center, Ball State University 12

Memorial Center, Purdue University 12

University of Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education 12

IOWA

Iowa Center for Continuation Study, University of Iowa . . . 13

Iowa 4-H Camping Center, Iowa 4-H Club Foundation and

Iowa State University

KANSAS

13

Rock Springs Ranch State 4-H Center, Kansas 4-H Foundation

and Kansas State University 13

Washburn University Adult Education Center 14

KENTUCKY

Carnahan House Conference Center, University of Kentucky . 14

LOUISIANA

Pleasant Hall, Louisiana State University Adult

Education Center

MAINE

National Training Laboratory Institute for Applied Behavioral

Science, Gould Academy 15

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MARYLAND

Donaldson Brown Center, University of Maryland 15

University of Maryland Center of Adult Education 16

MASSACHUSETTS

Endicott House, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 16

Henderson House, Northeastern University 17

Osgood Hill, Boston University Conference Center 17

Themis House Conference Center, Brandeis University 17

MICHIGAN

Bellemont Manor Continuing Education Center, Albion College . 18

Don H. Bottum University Center, NorthernMichigan University 18Boyne Highlands 19

Boyne Mountain Lodge 19

Camp Kett, 4-H Club Foundation of Michigan 19

Dow Leadership Conference Center, Hillsdale College 20

Fairlane Mansion, University of Michigan, Dearborn Campus . 20

Gull Lake Center for Continuing Education, MichiganState University 21

Haven Hill Lodge, Michigan Department of Conservation 21

Institute for Advanced Pastoral Studies OOOOOOO . . 22

Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, Michigan StateUniversity 22

McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State Uriversity . 22

Michigan Education Association Camp 23

Michigan Tech Conference Center, Michigan TechnologicalUniversity 23

North Star Center, Pioneer Girls 23

The University of Michigan Extension Service 24

Waldenwoods Conference Center 24

MINNESOTA

Danebod Folk School, Danebod Lutheran Church 25

University of Minnesota Center for Continuation Study . . 25

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Center for Continuation Study, University ofMississippi 26

MISSOURI

Bromwoods, Washington University Conference Center 26

Fordyce House, St. Louis University 27

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NEBRASKA

University of NeLraska Center for Continuing Education . 27

NEVADA

University of Nevada Center for Continuing Education 28

NEW JERSEY

Newark College of Engineering Continuing Education Center . 28

The Green Engineering Camp, Cooper Union 29

NEW MEXICO

Ghost Ranch Conference Center, United Presbyterian Church

in the United States 29

The Lawrence Ranch, University of New Mexico 30

NEW YORK

Arden House, Columbia University 30

Camp Arnot, Cornell University 30

Center for International Studies and World Affairs,

State University of New York 31

Continuing Education Center for the Public Service,

Syracuse University 31

Dellwood Conference Center 32

Greyston Conference Center, Teachers College,

Columbia University 32

Institute for Community Education, Hofstra University 33

Minnowbrook Conference Center of Syracuse University . . 33

Missionary Orientatlon Center 33

Pinebrook Conference Center of Syracuse University 34

Sagamore Conference Center of Syracuse University 34

Sterling Forest Conference Center 34

Tarrytown House 35

The Graduate Center, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . . 35

NORTH CAROLINA

John C. Campbell Folk School 36

Hinton Rural Life Center 36

Quail Roost Conference Center, University of North Carolina 36

OHIO

Alexander House, Special Education Services Center,

Antioch College 37

Bergamo, University of Daytona-Enat Campus 37

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,717,711777,17 , M7TA1,

Cedar Hills Conference Center, Episcopal Diocese of Ohio . 38Institute for Civic Education, University of Ohio 38Public Affairs Conference Center, Kenyon College 39

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, Universityof Oklvhoma 39

Oklahoma State University Student Union 40

PENNSYLVANIA

Conference Center, J. Orvis Keller Building, PennsylvaniaState University 40Krisheim Study Center, United Presbyterian Church inthe United States 41Pendle Hill 41

TENNESSEE

Highlarcier Research and Education Center

TEXAS

41

4 Perkins Sdhool of Theology Continuing Education Center,Southern Methodist University 42

VERMONT

The Adult Education Center, Goddard College 42

VIRGINIA

Arlie Foundation Center, George Washington University . . 43Donaldson Brown Continuing Education Center, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute 43Massonetta Springs, Inc. 44Holly Knoll, The Moton Foundation Confermce Center 44

WASHINGTON

University of Washington Continuing Education Center 44

WEST VIRGINIA

Jackson's Mill, West Virginia University OOOOOO . 45Mont Chateau Lodge, West Virginia University 45Towers Conference Center, West Virginia University 46

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WISCONSIN

American Baptist AssemblyCambridge House, Milwaukee Lay AcademyCarthage College Continuing Education CenterThe ClearingGeorge Williams College, Lake Geneva Campus

464647

47

48

Kenwood Conference Center, University of Wisconsin -

Milwaukee 48

Wingspread, The Johnson Foundation 48

The Wisconsin Center, University of Wisconsin 49

WYOMING

Schwinn-University of Wyoming Conference Center,

University of Wyoudng 49

Trail Lake Ranch Conference Center, University of Wyoming . . 49

CANADA

ALBERTA

Banff Centre for Continuing Education, University of Calgary 52

Lake Edith Camp52

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Caup Elphinstone 53

Naramata Christian Leadership Center 53

Sorrento Lay Training Centre 53

MANITOBA

Agricultural Extension Centre 54

Manitoba Federation of Agriculture, Camp and

Conference Centre 54

Riding Mountain Conference Centre 55

NOVA SCOTIA

Atlantic Christian Training Centre, The United Church

of Canada 55

Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University 55

ONTARIO

Albion Hills Conservation School 56ii

Camp Lille Aux Chenes 56

Canadian United Automobile Workers Education Centre 57

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Canterbury Hills Retreat and Conference Centre 57

Cedar Glen Caffp and Conference Centre 57

Cher-Ed-Dale Motel 58

Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education 58

Five Oaks Christian Workers' Centre 59

Grindstone Island, Quaker Centre for Peace Education . 59

National Leadership Training and Conference Centre 59

Ontario Provincial Training Centre 60

Quetico Conference and Training Centre 60

Strathmere61

The Anglican Conference Centre 61

Western Ontario Agricultural School 62

Whitesands Adult Education Conference Centre 62

QUEBEC

Institute Cooperatif Desjardins62

SASKATCHEWAN

Camp Rayner, University of Saskdtchewan 63

Prairie Christian Training Centre 63

St. Lukes House64

Valley Training Center 64

Western Cooperative College64

AFRICA

KENYA

Institute of Adult Studies, University College, Nairobi . . . 66

RHODESIA

Institute of Adult Education, University College of Rhodesia 66

TANZANIA

Kivukoni College66

ZANBIA

Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation 67

ADELAIDE

Goolwa Residential Centre

AUSTRALIA

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ARNIDALE

University of New England, Department of University Extension 69

BRITAIN (ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES)

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Maryland71

Missenden Abbey71

BERKSHIRE

Denman College

CHESIRE

Burton Mancm

DEVON

Devon Center for Further Education

DURHAM

Lambton Castle

ESSEX

Debden HouseWansfell College

HERTFORDSHIRE

71

72

72

72

73

73

Ashridge Management College . 74

Pendley Manor74

KENT

Kingsgate College74

LANCASHIRE

Alston Hall75

Holly Royde College75

MIDDLESEX

Battle of Britain House 75

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MIDLOTHIAN (SCOTLAND)

Carberry TowersNewbattle Abbey

MONMOUTHSHIRE (WALES)

The Hill

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

76

76

77

Knuston Hall 77

OXFORDSHIRE

Braziers Park 77

Rewley House

SHROPSHIRE

Attingham Park

SOMERSET

78

78

Dillington House 79

STAFFORDSHIRE

Pendrall Hall 79

Wedgwood Memorial College 79

SUFFOLK

Belstead House

SURREY

Moor Park College 80

SUSSEX

Roffey Park Institute 80

WARWICKSHIRE

Westham House College 81

William Temple College 81

WILTSHIRE

Urchfont Manor

80

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WORCESTERSHIRE

Avoncroft College82

YORKSHIRE

Grantley Hall82

Wrea Head College83

SALZBURG

Haus Rief85

WIEN

Bildungsinstitut85

BARENDORF

Volkshochschule Barendorf87

BERNANNSBURG

Volkshochschule Hermannsburg87

SCHLOSS EGG

Bildungscentrum Schloss Egg 87

SCHLOSS DHAUN

Heimvolkshochschule Schloss Dhaun e 88

LAMBRECHT/PFALZ

Heimvolkshochschule Lambrecht/Pfalz 88

LECK

Heimvolkshochschule Leck88

RATZEBURG

Evang. Heimvolkshochschule Domhof-Ratzeburg 89

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RENDSBURG

Heimvolkshochschule Rendsburg 89

SANKELMARK

Grenzakademie Sankelmark89

SPRINGE

Heimvolkshochschule Springe 90

TIENGEN90

WALDHOF

Volksbildungsheins90

WISLADE

Folk High School 90

INDIA

BANGALORE

Ecumenical Christian Centre 92

DURGAPUR

Ecumenical Social and Industrial Institute 92

KERALA

Mitraniketan Project93

UDAIPUR

Seva Mandir Center for Continuing Education 93

JAPAN

KYOTO

Nippon Christian Academy, Shugakuin Academy House 95

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MEXICO

MEXICO CITY

Villa Jones International Cultural Center 97

NETHERLANDS

BERGEN 99

DRIEBERGEN 99

SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES

DENMARK

ArresoihOj Conference Center 101

Askov Folk High School 101

Esbjerg Hjskole 101

Haslev HOjskole102

International People's College 102

Jutland High School for Physical Education 102

Krabbesholm FolkehOjskole 103

Krogerup High School 103

Magleaas Folkehpijskole 103

011erup High School for Physical Education 104

Vallekilde Ujskole 104

Vestbirk Heijakole 104

FINLAND

Educational Institutions of the Inner Mission Society of the

Church of Finland, The 105

Kanneljarven Kansanopisto 105

Karkun Evankelinen Opisto 105

Kronoby Folkhilgskola 106

Unsi-Suomen Kansanopisto 106

lArkkulla-stiftelsens Folkakademi 106

Portaanenn Kristillinen Kansanopisto 107

Svenka dsterbattens FolkhOgskola-folkakademi 107

Tuusalan Kansanopisto 107

NORWAY

Hallingdal FolkehOjskuleNansenskolen

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Ringerike Folkehijskule 108Ringsaker Folkehijskule 109Romerike Folkehjskule 109Ryfylke Folkehijskule 109Skiringssal Folkehijskule 110Sirmarka Trade Union School 110Sunnhordland Folkehijskule 110

SWEDEN

Aakers Run8 Londsorganisationens Fo1kh8gsko1a 111Alsta Folkh8gskola 111Birka Folkh8gskola 111Brunnsviks Fo1kh8gsko1a 111Da1ar8 Folkh8gskol8 112Grims18vs Fo1khoigsko1a 112Hellidens Folkhligskola 112Hemse Fo1kh8gsko1.1 113Hjalmareds Folkhbgskola 113ara Fo1kh8gskola 113Marieborgs Fo1khVgsko1a 114Nordens Folkh8gskola Biskops-Arn8 114&ands Fo1kh8gsko1a 114Skara Stifts Folksh8gskola 115Skinnskattebergs Fo1kh8gsko1a 115Stensunds Fo1kh8gsko1a 115Storumans Folkh8gskola 115Tollare Fo1kh8gsko1a 116Vaardingeskolan 116Vgsterbergs Fo1kh8gsko18 117Vgsterhaninge Folkh8gskola 117

INSTITUTIONS OR ORGANIZATIONS NOW CONSTRUCTING OR ACQUIRINGCONTINUING EDUCATION CENTERS 118

APPENDIX 120

INDEX 127

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INTRODUCTION

The idea that busy adults should pause from time to time to

deepen and clarify their views is so obviously valuable fhat the use-

fulness of a residential center for this purpose has occurred inde-

pendently to many different people in many different countries. The

existance of such centers and their importance in terms of both numbers

and contributions have been evident to many adult educators interested

and involved in the field, but the necessary preliminary documentation

of the number and kinds of such centers and the identification of the

persons responsible for such centers was not completely known, even

to those most deeply involved, until the first Directory of Residential

Centers in the United States and Canada. 1963-64 was published by the

University of Chicago Studies and Training Program in Continuing Educa-

tion. Since that time, more and more centers have been designed or

renovated and administered for the purpose of brief but full-time study

by adults in a residential setting. The growth of such centers, in

size, number and importance, is great. This Directory is an effort to

bring up-to-date the basic descriptive information about residential

centers now in existance in the United States and Canada and to expand

our information through the identification of such centers outside of

North America.

This Directory is a descriptive list of residential continuing

education centers in the United States, Canada, and Abroad which are

known to be in operation in 1968. The definition of a residential

continuing education center used for purposes of information collection

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in the general survey questionnaired.which were sent to those persons,

institutions or organizations who were thought to have centers or who

might know of the existeace of such centers was "an on-campus or off-

campus facility primarily or partially used for the purpose of enabling

adults to come together to learn for a period of time, away from the

distractions of their everyday activities."2,3

This Directory is neither

a complete nor an accurate list of such centers for at least two reasons.

Despite efforts to be complete in coverage, it is probable that the

survey questionnaires used to obtain information did not reach all in-

stitutions which have centers. And since the information included is,

in many cases, from centers which are in the process of expanding and

changing their facilities, programs, and personnel, even yesterday's

data must be somewhat out-of-date. I sincerely hope that inaccuracies

and omissions in the list will be brought to my attention. Nevertheless,

this census of residential centers for continuing education represents

present knowledge of the identity, location, and brief description of

such centers and the name and address of the individual in each case

who can provide more information.

lThe several forms of the survey questionnaire are included in

the Appendix.2For several definitions relevant to but different from this

definition, see "Mat is Continuing Education?" in Continuing Education

Report, Number one, published in 1965 by The University of Chicago

Studies and Training Program in Continuing Education.

3This definition implicitly reflects the particular irterest of

the Studies and Training Program in college and university affiliated

centers and consevently the center listings are perhaps more compre-

hensive in this regard than for non-college or university affiliated

centers.

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It is expected that the Directory will be useful to various

individuals or groups in several different ways. The initial purposes

for which the Directory has been compiled is for the University, of

Chicago Studies and Training Program (financed by a grant from the

W. K. Kellogg Foundation) to better describe and define facilities

and programs of residential continuing education and to locate those

key individuals who are at work in the field so that studies about

this phenomenon and its growth can be improved and increased and so

that programs of staff and graduate training can be enhanced and ex-

panded. It is expected that other graduate students and professors

of adult education also will use the Directory to document the exist-

ence and growth of this part of the total field of adult education.

Groups who wish to locate a particular kind of facility in which to

hold a program also will find the document useful, as will those in-

dividuals representative of a program or institution who are contem-

plating the construction or acquisition of a particular size or type

of facility.

The organization of the Directory is such that center listings

can be found by reference to the country, state or province in which

they are located (see the Table of Contents) or by the name of the

Center arranged alphabetically (see the Index at the back of the

Directory). A list of knoan Centers planned to be in operation in

the near future also is included in the back of the Directory. The

questionnaires used for data collection appear in the Appendix.

This Directory represents the cooperative effort and support

of many persons. A grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to The

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University of Chicago for the Studies and Training Program macie it all

possible. The work of George F. Aker (now at Florida State University)

and John H. Buskey (now at the University of Maryland) and others who

developed the first surveys which resulted in the 1963-64 Directory

made this one easier. Donald Garside (Visiting Lecturer at The Univer-

sity of Chicago for 1967-68 from the University of Manchester) helped

considerably in the information collection from abroad, as did Miss

Maxine Simmons for information collected within the United States and

Canada. Miss Kathryn Kaiser helped organize and compile the Directory

and Mrs. Doris Portman and Mrs. Dolores Ford to type it. The center

descriptions were checked by persons (generally those listed) repre-

sentative of their institution, and many other interested persons and

colleagues contributed greatly to this Directory with suggestions and

leads to centers which were new to us.

It is hoped that, in part, this document fills the growing need

for some survey information about residential centers that will enable

researchers, center planners and programmers, and others involved in

this field, to more intensively and systematically study and exchange

information about the Important phenomenon of residential continuing

education.

Ann LitchfieldAssistant ProfessorDirector, Studies and Training Program

in Continuing EducationThe University of Chicago

August, 1968

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Alabama, California1

ALABAMA

Ann Jordon FarmUniversity of AlabamaKellyton, Alabama

The Ann Jordon Farm is a rural facility in Kellyton, Alabama,

which is operated by the University of Alabama in Birmingham. This

facility has been used by the University for adults as a conference

center since February, 1966. Conference accommodations include 15

bedrooms for 35 people, 1 conference building with various size meet-

ing rooms, and a cafeteria for 35 people. More than eight conferences

are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

Dorothy Hall Guest HouseTuskegee Institute, Alabama

J. Rufus BealleP.O. Box 1554University of Alabama in Birmingham

Birmingham, Alabama 35233

Dorothy Hall Guest House is affiliated with Tuskegee Institute.

The building was converted into a guest house in 1944. Facilities

include sleeping accommodations for 90 people, one dining room for

100 people, one private dining room for 30 people and one conference

room for approximately 100 people. Between 35 and 40 conferences are

conducted during the year.

For information write to:

CALIFORNIA

Asilomar Conference Grounds

Pacific Grove, California

Mrs. F. E. Blakemon, Director

Dorothy Hall Guest HouseTuskegee InstituteAlabama 35083

Asilomar began operations in 1913, as a rural, privately-spon-

sored facility. Accommodations now include 284 sleeping rooms for 662

people, four dining rooms for 25, 140, 150 and 500 people respectively,

six small conference rooms, 12 large conference rooms, and four audi-

toriums. Seventeen buildings house sleeping facilities, six buildings

house conference rooms, and the dining roocs are in a single building.

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Alabama, California 2

CALIFORNIA

More than 560 conferences are usually held at Asilomar throughout the

year.

For Information write to: Mrs. Roma Philbrook, ManagerAsilomar, P.O.Box 537Pacific Grove, California 93950

Educational CenterCalifornia State Polytechnic College, Voorhis CarpusSanDimas, California

The Educational Center is an urban, but secluded, on-campus fac-

ility of the California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg-Voorhis

Campus. It is open to use by its sister institutions of the State

College System. Operation began in July, 1961. Accommodntions include

65 twin-bed sleeping rooms, one main dining room for 146 people, an

auxiliary dining room for 60, three small seminar rooms, six confer-

ence rooms of 35 person capacity, and two auditoriums of 150 and 12C

person capacity. Approximately 100 conferences are held during a year,

almost all of them in-residence. Some 17% are national or international

in scope; about 38% are western regional.

For information write to: Ken Kitch, DirectorEducational CenterCalifornia State Polytechnic CollegeVoorhis CampusSan Dinas, California 91773

Tahoe Alumni CenterUniversity of California Alumni AssociationTahoe City, California

Tahoe Alumni Center iq affiliated with the California Alunni

Association of the University of California, Berkeley. It is located

in a rural area, off-campus. Operation began in July, 1960. &COMM**

dations include 35 sleeping rooms for 125 people, one dining room for

180 people, thr,,e small conference rooms and one auditorium. The food

service, conference rooms, and sleeping rooms are in separate buildings.

Thirty-six to fifty conferences are held annually throughout the year.

For information write to: Michael J. KollCalifornia Alumni AssociationThe University of CaliforniaBerkeley, California 94720

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CALIFORNIA

The University of CaliforniaResidential Conference CenterLake Arrowhlad, California

The University of California Residential Conference Center is

operated by University Extension. Operation began June 1, 1957.Accommodations include 64 sleeping rooms for 120 people, two dining

rooms seating a total of 120, six small conference rooms, and two

large conference rooms. There are twelve buildings with a main build-

ing containing lecture rooms, dining areas and a kitchen. More than

100 conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to: George M. Jamieson, Resident ManagorUniversity of California Residential

Conference CenterLake Arrowhead, CalifornLa 92352

University of Southern California Conference CentctrIdyllwild, California

The University of Southern California began operations of its

Conference Center in September, 1962. It is a resort, off-campus

facility. Sponsorship is private, non-sectarian. Accommodations

include 70 sleeping rooms for 200 people, one dining room for 125

people, two small conference rooms, three large conference rooms and

one auditorium. Twenty-four buildings house sleeping facilities, four

buildings house conference rooms, and one building is used for the

dining facilities. Thirty to 35 conferences are held each year. The

facility operates from Labor Day to June 15.

For information write to:

COLORADO

Dr. Max Krone, DirectorIdyllwild Arts FoundationIdyllwild, California 92349

Estes Park Center for Research and_Bducation

Estes Park, Colorado

Estes Park Center began operations in September, 1963. The Estes

Park Center is incorporated as a non-profit educational and research

organization. The Center cooperates with Colorado colleges and univer-

sities conducting conferences, seminars and institutes, research pro-

jects, and adult education programs. Government contracting such as

Peace Corps training and demographic study for the State of Colorado

also are conducted by the Center. The Center is an off-campus facility.

Commercial facilities (continued-oh page 4)

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in Estes Park are available for use by the Center. Accommodations in

the community include 1,151 sleeping rooms for 5,123 people, 12 dining

rooms for 2,579 people, 2 cafeterias for 400 people, 10 private dining

rooms for 2,100 people, and bars. Conference rooms include 46 small

rooms, 16 large rooms, and 4 auditoriums. Fifty-one to 100 conferences

are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

CONNECTICUT

The University of ConnecticutCaligula Education CenterStorrs, Connecticut

Ruth B. Clark, Associate Director

Estes Park Center for Research and

EducationBox 1768Estes Park, Colorado 80517

The Continuing Education Center at Storrs, Connecticut which

began operations in 1940, Is affiliated with the University of

Connecticut, a public, land-grant university. The Center is located

on-campus. There are 34 sleeping rooms for 84 people available from

September 1 to June 15. Three hundred beds (100 with private bath)

are available from June 15 to September 1. Two cafeterias may accommo-

date 210 and 354 people respectively. There are 3 private dining rooms

for 50 people each. Canference facilities include 10 large conference

rooms and 10 auditoriums, one sleeping building and two food service

buildings. From 100 to 200 conferences are held in this facility

during the year-round operation.

For information write to:

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

National 4-H CenterWashington, D.C.

Albert L. Jeffers, DirectorUniversity of ConnecticutContinuing Education CenterStorrs, Connecticut 06268

The National 4-H Center is operated by the Nationel 4-H Founda-

tion, an organization of the Nationnl Association of State Universities

and Land-Grant Colleges. The Center, located in the Wadhington area

began operations in June, 1959. Three buildings contain 8 small con-

ference rooms, 6 large conference rooms and 3 auditoriums (100 to 400

capacity). Eighty rooms provde sleeping accommodations for 300

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300 people. One cafeteria serves 350 people. More than 100 conferencesare conducted in the year-round operation.

For information write to:

The WatergateSterling InstituteWashington, D.C.

Mr. Richard Heavner, ManagerNational 4-H Center7100 Connecticut AvenueWashington, D.C. 20015

The Watergate, a private, non-sectarian apartment hotel, is aresidential conference facility of Sterling Institute, an educationalservice and consulting organization. Watergate is one unit of a fivebuilding, ten-acre complex located on the Potomac River and is designedas an advanced seminar center for educational programs. Operaticns inthis center began October 15, 1967. Seminars, courses, workshops, anddiscussion programs are conducted by organizations in cooperation withSterling Institute. Residential conference facilities include thefollowing: 300 bedrooms, one dining room with 299 capacity, one amphi-theatre classroom with 74 seats, two amphitheatre classrooms with 41seats, one amphitheatre classroom with 33 seats, one seminar/workshoproom with 25 sects, and one seminar/workshop room with 20 seats. Thereare facilities for bar service. All conference accommodations arelocated in the Watergate Complex.

For information write to:

William Penn HouseWashington, D.C.

G. W. Dick, Vice PresidentSterling InstituteThe Watergate2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20037

William Penn House is an urban, private, Church affiliatedfacility which is sponsored by the Quakers. As a Friends Center,Penn House hosts conferences and seminars in conjunction with otherchurch groups having offices in Washington. Since 1966 various con-ferences have been open to the community on topics dealing with lead-ership, problems of world peace, human welfare, civil rights and otherChristian concerns. Conference accommodations are included in onehouse which contains three bedrooms for 15 people and one dining roomwith seats for 30 people. There are two conference meeting rooms forsmall groups. Twenty conferences are conducted throughout the year.

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District of Columbia

Florida

For information write to:

FLORIDA

Bay CampusUniversity of South Florida

St. Petersburg, Florida

Mr. Robert H. Cory, Director

William Penn House515 East Capitol Street

Washington, D.C. 20003

The Bay Campus is an urban, residential center for continuing

edt:ckstion confiected with the University of South Florida. It was

established in 1963 and began operations in the spriag of 1964. It

consists of a large conference facility containing several small,

medium, and large size conference rooms, a library, and a large audi-

torium. Sleeping accommodations for 150 people are provided in the

adjoining building.

For information write to: Mr. Richard Brightwell, Director

Continuing EducationUniversity of South Florida

Tampa, Florida 33620

Chinsegut Hill Continuing Education Center

University of South Florida

Tampa, Florida

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Chinsegut Hill is a rural residential center affiliated with the

University of South Florida. The Center is located on 180 acres and

surrounded by a 6,000 acre Federal agricultural experimental station,

wild life refuge, and forest preserve. Conferences are conducted for

educators, businessmen, professional organizations, individuals and

small groups in this year-round facility which began operations in

1965. Conference accommodations are included in one building which

contains seven bedrooms for 20 people and one dining room which seats

25 people. Several small colifeLence rooms are available.

For information write to: Mk. Richard Brightwell, Director

Continuing EducationUniversity of South Florida

Tampa, Florida 33620

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GEORGIA

Geor la Center for Continuin Education

University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia

The Georgia Center for Continuing Education began operation in

February, 1957, as an urban, on-campus facility affiliated with the

University of Georgia, a public, land-grant university. Facilities

include 140 sleeping rooms for 296 people, seven dining ',rams for 765

people, four small conference rooms, 12 large conference rooms, and

one auditorium. More than 250 conferences are conducted throughout

the year.

For information write to:

HAWAII

East-West CenterHonolulu, Hawaii

H. B. Masters, 11):.rectorGeorgia Center for Continuing Education

University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia 30601

The East-West Center, located on 21 acres in Manoa Valley,

Hawaii, is a totional American educational institution established in

1960 by the United States Government in cooperation with the University

of Hawaii. Promotion of mutual understanding among the people of Asia,

the Pacific, and the United States Is the major objective of the Center.

Programs at the Center are divided into these sections: (1) The Insti-

tute for Student Interchange; (2) The Institute for Technical inter-

change; (3) The Institute of Advanced Projects; and (4) Central Pro-

grams. Program objectives are obtained through a combination of short-

term summer institutes, special one-year non-degree programs and sem-

inars and field training. Conference participants consist of univer-

sity students, secondary school teachers, fellows in international

development, senior specialists and technical conferees. All confer-

ence accommodations are availnble in a complex of six bwildings.

For information write to:

ILLINOIS

Office of Public AffairsEast-West Center1777 East-West RoadHonolulu, Hawaii 96822

Allerton HouseMonticello, Illinois

Allerton House began operations in April, 1949, as a rural, off-

campus center affiliated with the University of Illinois, a public,

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ILLINOIS

land-grant university. Fa

people, one dining room ffor 20 people, three snaand one auditorium. Thefor sleeping, one buildservice. Each year 10round operation.

For infornation writ

Hott Memorial CeMonticello, Ill

Hott Meurban, off-caland-grant urooms for 4room for teroom. Thi35 confer

For info

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nterinois

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cilities include 37 sleeping rooms for 100or 125 to 140 people, one private dining room

11 conference rooms, one large conference room,se facilities are divided into three buildings

ing for conferences, and one building for food

0 to 200 conferences are held during the year-

e to: Norman Johnson, DirectorAllerton HouseUniversity of IllinoisChampaign, Illinois 61820

morial Center began operations in September, 1962, as an

mpus facility of the University of Illinois, a public,

niversity. Facilities of the center include 18 sleeping

people, one dining room for 40 people, one private dining

n people, one small conference room and one large conference

s Center is operated throughout the year and bctween 25 and

ences are conducted annually.

rmation write to: Norman Johnson, DirectorHott Memorial CenterUniversity of IllinoisChampaign, Illinois 61820

eran School of Theology at Chicago,

ter for Continuing_Educationicago, Illinois

This residential center for religious continuing education began

in 1967. The accommodations in this urban religious center include

sleeping rooms for 150 people, one dining room for 200 people, five

conference rooms for 25 people and 8 conference rooms for 50 people.

Conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to: Mr. Robert TobiasDirector of Continuing Education1100 East 55th StreetChicago, Illinois 60615

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Illinois

Pleasant Valtex_EmaWoodstock, Illinois

Pleasant Valley Farm is a private, rural facility, located on 460

acres. This residential farm, which opened in 1953, is affiliated with

the Community Renewal Society (Formerly called thc Chicago City Missionary

Society). Conferences and seminars are conducted at the farm for lay

people, ministers, senior citizens, social workers, youth groups and

different religious organizations. Eighty percent of the conferences

are for adults during winter months and families during summer months.

Sleeping facilities are located in four motel like buildings containing

14 bedrooms for 70 people. There are two dining rooms with seating

capacity for 100 people, Conference rooms are located in six buildings.

All conference accommodations are in the sane area.

For information write to:

University CenterNorthern Illinois UniversityDeKalb Illinois

Mr. James Mason, DirectorPleasant Valley Farm13315 Pleasant Valley RoadWoodstock, Illinois 60098

University Center is a residential facility operated by

Northern Illinois University, a public non-land-grant institution. A

program of seminars, conferences, and short term courses were begun in

this Center in September, 1966. Conference accommodations include one

sleeping building with 90 bedrooms for 200 people, one conference

building with 10 meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less, 10 meeting

roons for groups of 25 to 50, 4 meeting rooms for groups of 50 or

more, and one auditorium. The dining room has a seating capacity of

1,000 and the cafeteria can accommodate 400. All conference facilities

are in the same area. Since operations began the Center has housed

approximately 45 conferencen.

For information write to: Mr. Robert Eyeretts, Conference Director

University CenterNorthern Illinois UniversityDeKalb, Illinois 60115

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ILLINOIS

The University_g_gitumCenter for Continuing Education

Chicago, Illinois

This Center for Continuing Education is affiliated with The Uni-

versity of Chicago, a private institution in an urban area. The Center

is located on-canpus. Sleeping accommodations include 119 rooms for

230 people. Eating facilities include one dining room for 200 persons,

one cafeteria for 120 persons, and two private dining rooms for 45

people each. Conference facilities include 10 small rooms, two large

roons, and one assembly room. A cocktail lounge is included in the

facilities. Operation of this Center began in January, 1963; 140 to

150 conferences are conducted in the year-round operation.

For information write to:

INDIANA

Biddle Continuation CenterIndiana Memorial UnionBloomington, Indiana

Mks. Lucy Ann Marx, Director

The University of ChicagoCenter for Continuing Education

1307 East GOth StreetChicago, Illinois 60637

The Biddle Continuation Center is an urban, on-octopus facility,

affiliated with Indiana Uriversity. Operation of this center began in

June, 1959, in facilities which include 200 sleeping rooms for 400

people, one dining room for 275 people, two cafeterias for 400 people,

and eight private dkcing rooms for 10, 40, 70, 110, 250, 350, 400, and

600 people respectively. There are 14 small conference rooms, 14

large conference rooms, and two auditoriums. This center is operated

throughout the year and approxinately 350 conferences are held annually.

For information write to: W. Norris Wentworth, Director

Biddle Continuation CenterIndiana Memorial UnionIndiana UniversityBloomington, Indiana 47405

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Bradford WoodsMartinsville, Indiana

Bradford Woods began operation as a conference center in October1953. It is a rural, off-campus facility affiliated with IndianaUniversity, a public, state university. Facilities include ninesleeping rooms for 44 people, one dining room for 46 people, sixsmall conference rooms, and one large conference room. The year-roundoperation usually schedules 20 to 40 conferences.

For information write to: Robert P. Raus, Resident DirectorBradford Woods, Rural Route #6Martinsville, Indiana 46151

Ecumenical Center of Renewal and PlanningMerom, Indiana

The Ecumenical Center of Renewal and Planning is located on thecampus of Merom Institute. It is sponsored by ten denominations, twostate councils oic churches, and the National Council of Churches.Operations of this center began January 1, 1964. Accommodations in-clude three large conference rooms, including lounge, eight sleepingrooms for 30 persons, and a private dining room for 150. The centerhas a resource library containing both books and periodicals relatedto its primary concern. Retreats, seminars, conferences, and numerousconsultations involving both laity and clergy are held throughout theyear.

For information write to:

Geneva CenterRochester, Indiana

Donald W. Zinnerman, Acting DirectorEcumenical Center of Renewal and PlanningMerom, Indiana 47861

Geneva Center is a rural, private facility, operated by theCommittee on Christian Education and owned by the Synod of Indiana,United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Since June 10, 1966 thiscenter has been available for seminars, retreats, camps and committeemeetings which are conducted throughout the year by Christian individualsand groups. Conference facilities include five sleeping buildingswith 40 bedrooms for 130 people, one conference building with 10 meet-ing rooms for groups up to 50 or more, and a dining room for 140 people.

For information write to: Mr. Smiley E. Johnson, General ManagerGeneva CenterR. R. 5, Box 193 BRochester, Indiana 46975

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Kitselman Conference CenterBall State UniversityMuncie, Indiana

Kitselman Conference Center, located eight blocks west of the

Ball State University campus on,a 2 i-acre, wooded area, began operation.

in September, 1957. Facilities include seven sleeping rooms and'a

dormitory, two dining rooms that will accommodate a total of 80 persons,

two large conference rooms, and two small conference rooms. The year-

round operation schedules 25 to 35 conferences.

For information write to:

Memorial CenterPurdue UniversityLafayette, Indiana

Kenneth D. LaRueDirector of ConferencesBall State UniversityMuncie, Indiana 47306

Memorial Center began operations in Mhy, 1958, as an urban, on-

campus facility affiliated with Purdue University. Facilities include

355 sleeping rooms for 700 people, thirteen dining roors for 1,725

people and five cafeterias for 2,500 people. There are 34 small con-

ference rooms, 17 large conference rooms, and eight auditoriums.

Center facilities for sleeping, conference meeting rooms and the food

service are located in several buildings. More than 400 conferences

are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

University of Notre DameCenter for Continuing EducationNotre Dame, Indiana

Dr. F. K. BurrinDirector of Conferences and

Continuation ServicesMemorial Center, Purdue University

Lafayette, Indiana 47907

The Center for Continuing Education on the carpus of Notre Dame

University was erected in 1966 by means of a grant from the W. K.

Kellogg Foundation. Conference facilities include guest accommodations

for 180 people, and three dining rooms for 600 people in the Morris Inn

connected to the Center by a concourse. Conferences are conducted

throughout the year in six small seminar rool.is, 12 large seminar rooms,

and a 400 seat auditorium.

For information write to:

A.

DT. Thomas P. BerginDean of Continuing EducationUniversity of Notre DameNotre Dame) Indiana 46556

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IOWA

Iowa Center for Continuation StudUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa

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The Iowa Center for Continuation Study, affiliated with the Uni-versity of Iowa, is an urban, off-campus facility. The Conte: beganoperations in October, 1952. Accommodations include four small con-ference rooms, one large conference room, one auditorium, sleepingaccommodations for 64 people and one dining room serving 50 people.Between 100 and 200 conferences are conducted in the ysar-roundoperation.

For information write to:

Iowa 4-H Campinq CenterMadrid, Iowa

William D. CoderDirector of ConferencesUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa 52240

The Iowa 4-H Carping Center, built on 617 acres overlooking theDes Moines River, is owned by the Iowa 4-H Club Foundation and operated

by Iowa State University. Operation began in 1955. The facilities which

are developed on a decentralized basis around a central administrationbuilding and swimming pool include five villages with capacities ranging

from 50 to 125 people each for a total of 350 people. Each village is

composed of a modern lodge, cabins, outdoor chapel and campfire circle.

Two or nore villages may ba combined for a united program. Three

villages, one for 50 people, one for 75 and one for 125 people are

completely winterized.

For information write to:

KANSAS

G. A. LineweaverExtension 4-H LeaderIowa State UniversityAmes, Iowa 50010

Rock Springs Ranch. State 4-H CenterJunction City, Kansas

Rock Springs Ranch, a rural, off-cam:pus facility owned by the

Kansas 4-H Foundation, is affiliated with Kansas State University, a

public, land-grant university. The center began operation in July, 1946.

Conference facilities include 11 small group meeting rooms, four large

conference rooms and two auditoriums seating 330 and 150 people.

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Summer sleeping accommodations for 430 people include four cottages,20 tents and seven semi-permanent buildings. There are winter sleepingaccommodations for 210 people. Three dining rooms seating 530 personsand one private dining room for 30 people are located in one foodservice building. Between 50 and 100 conferences are conducted through-out the year.

For information write to: Merle L. Eyestone, DirectorRock Springs RanchKansas 4-H FoundationUmberger HallKansas State .UniversityManhattan, Kansas 66502

Washburn University Adult Education CenterTopeka, Kansas

The Adult Education Center is an urban, on-campus facility ofWashburn University, a public institution. The Center began operation

in the Fall, 1956. Facilities include 75 sleeping rooms for 189 people,two dining rooms fcr 650 people, 10 small conference roors which can be

used as dining rooms, and three small auditoriums. One auditoriumseating 1200 and another seating 400 will be available September 1968.

Two buildings house sleeping roors, three buildings house conferencerooms, and one building houses dining rooms.

For information write to:

Carnahan House Conference CenterUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

Hr. James M. YoungDirector of Continuing EducationWashburn University of TopekaTopeka, Kansas 66621

Carnahan House, a rural, off-campus, residential education

center, began (nerations in February, 1962. It is affiliated with

the University of Kentucky, a public, land-grant university. Use

of the center is limited to university-sponsored educational programs.

Facilities include 12 sleeping rooms for 25 people, one dining room

for 65 people, six small conference rooms, three large conference rooms,

and one auditorium. Through-out the year 51 to 100 conferences are

conducted.

For Information write to:

4.7^ A44444,. ^

Robert G. Figg, DirectorConferences and InstitutesUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky 40506

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Pleasant HallThe Louisiana State University

Adult Education CenterBaton Rouge, Louisiana

Pleasant Hall, an urban, on-campus facility, began operations

in July, 1954. It is affiliated with Louisiana State University, a

public, land-grant institution. Facilities include 155 rooms for 300

people, eight small conference rooms, one large conference room and

two auditoriums. More than 100 conferences are held throughout the

year.

For information write to:

MAINE

Mr. Ed Boudreaux, Coordinator

Short Courses and ConferencesGeneral Extension DivisionLouisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70803

National Training Laborator7 Institute

for Applied Behavioral ScienceBethel, Maine

A residential program for continuing education is sponsored by

tne Gould Academy, a public, non land-grant institution. Since 1946

conference programs have been conducted at the Institute for ApplIed

Behavioral Science during Spring and summer months. Residential

facilities include one sleeping building with 10 bedrooms, one dining

room which seats 40 people, and five meeting rooms for snall group.I.

Approximately 75 conferences are conducted during the year.

For information write to:

MARYLAND

Donaldson Brown CencerUniversity of MarylandPort Deposit, Maryland

Mr. R, E. Gibbons, Comtroller

N.T,L. Institute for Applied Behaviord

ScienceGould AcademyBethel, Maine 04217

The home of the late Donaldson Brown is now the property of the

University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses and the University of Mary-

land. The estate consisting of the residence mansion, green house,

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stable and surrounding 20 acres was deeded to the University in January,

1960. Following the wishes of the founder, the facility is utilized

for intellectual pursuits. Accomnodations are available for 54 people.

There are three dining roons and various recreational areas. Confer-

ences are conducted throughout the year.

For infornation write to:

Center of Adult EducationCollege Park, Maryland

Royd R. SmithDonaldson Brown CenterUniversity of MarylandPort Deposit, Maryland 21904

The Center of Adult Education is a suburban, on-campus facility

of the University of Maryland, a public, state, and land-grant univer-

sity. Operation of the center began in October, 1964. Conference

accommodations include four small conference rooms, three large con-

ference rooms and one multi-purpose room which seats 650 people.

There are sleeping accommodations for 232 people in 116 rooms. Two

dining rooms each seating 250 people and one cafeteria for 65 people

comprise the eating accomuodations. Approximately 140 conferences are

conducted throughout the year. A new wing containing 19 conference

rooms, additional dining rooms, and offices for University College

will be available for occupancy in 1969.

For information write to:

MASSACHUSETTS

Donald A. Deppe, DirectorConferences and Institutes DivisionUniversity CollegeCenter of Adult EducationUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland 20740

Endicott HouseMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyDedham, Massachusetts

Endicott House, a commanding French-style chateau surrounded by

twenty acres of beautiful gardens and woods, has been owned and operated

by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an off-campus conference

center since 1955. Facilities include eleven double and nine single

bedrooms, two dining rooms for 75 people, two large and two small

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conference rooms, ping pong and billiard rooms, and an outdoor swimmingpool and tennis court. Conferences, of from one day to ten weeks

duration, are held throughout fhe year.

For information write to:

Henderson HouseNortheastern UniversityWeston, Mhssachusetts

Mrs. Elim OIShaughnessy, DirectorEndicott House

CO Haven StreetDedham, Massachusetts 02026

Henderson House began operation in October, 1961, as a suburban

off-carpus facility affiliated with Northeastern University, a private,

non-sectarian university. Facilities include 11 sleeping rooms for

28 people, one dining room for 40 people, three small conference rooms

and three large conference rooms. Thirty-six to fifty residentialconferences are held throughout the year, plus many one-day conferences

and weekly classes.

For information write to: Israel Katz, DeanThe Center for Continuing Education360 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02115

Ospood HillBoston University Conference CenterNorth Andover, Massachusetts

The Boston University Conference Center, Osgood Hill which

began operation in 1952, is a rural, off-campus facility of Boston

University. Conference facilities include sleeping accommodations

for 54 people, two dining rooms for 150 people, six small conference

rooms, and two large conference rooms.

For information write to:

Themis House Conference CenterBrandeis UniversityWaltham, Massachusetts

Mr. Joseph Slavet, DirectorOffice of Conference aevelopmentBoston University755 Commonwealth AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02215

Themis House is operated as an educational Conference center by

Brandeis University. The conferences held at Themis House can be spon-

sored either in conjunction with the University, and utilizing the

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resources of its faculty, or independently of the University and pro-

grammed entirely by the group utilizing the facilities of Themis House.

Accommodations include two conference rooms for 25 to 50 people, 16

sleeping rooms for 30 people, and tuo dining rooms for 40 people.

Operations began in 1962. Fifteen conferences are held throughout the

year.

For information write to:

MICHIGAN

Emanuel GoldbergAssistant Dean, University Planning

Brandeis UniversityWaltham, Massachusetts 02154

Bellemont Manor Continuin- Education Center

Albion CollegeAlbion, Michigan

Bellemont Manor is a rural facility affiliated with Albion

College, a Methodist institution. Since 1963 the center has offered

residential conference facilities for leaders in business, the church,

education and other organizations. Conference accommodations include

16 sleeping rooms for 42 people, four conference rooms for groups

ranging in size from 12 to 60 persons and two dining rooms for 24 and

GO people respectively, Conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

Don H. BottqaNorthern Michigan UniversityMarquette, Michigan

Mk. Harry Berg, DirectorContinuing Education CenterAlbion CollegeAlbion, Michigan 49224

The Don H. Bottum University Center began operations in October,

1960, as an urban, on-campus center affiliated with Northern Michigan

University. Conference accommodations include six small conference

rooms, six large conference rooms and four auditoriums seating from

100 to 850 people. Dormitories are available for sleeping accommodations

only during the summer months. Eating accommodations include four

dining rooms, 100 to 650 capacity, four private dining roous, 25 to

50 people and one cafeteria seating 500 people. More than 200 confer-

ences are held throughout the year.

For information write to.1 Conference DirectorNorthern Michigan UniversityMarquette, Michigan 49855

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Harbor Springs, Michigan

Boyne Highlands is a private, non sectarian, rural conference

facility which began operations in 1963 and conducts approximately 100

conferences throughout the year. Accommodations include two buildings

which provide 150 sleeping rooms for 300 persons, two buildings with

five rooms for group meetings of 25 or less, five rooms for group

meetings of 25 to 50, five rocms for meetings of 50 or more and three

auditoriums. There are two dining rooms that scat 500 persons. A

complete sportn and entertainaent program is also available and there

is a bar which :serves alcoholic beverages.

For inforaation write to:

Boxne Mbuntain LodgeBoyne Falls, Michigan

Mr. Ned Tanner, ManagerBoyne HighlandsHarbor Springs, Michigan 49740

Boyne Mountain Lodge, a privately awned residential conference

facility is located approximately fifty miles south of the Straits

of Mackinac on U. S. Highway 131. The Lodge began operation in 1948

as a ski resort and began l'eceiving conventions, conferences, and sales

meetings in 1958. Accommodations include sleeping rooms for four

hundred people and three dining areas which have capacities of one

hundred, three hundred and five hundred respectively. Various size

conference rooms are available, all are equipped with projectors,

blackboards and sound equipment. Recreational facilities consist of

skiing, an outdoor ice skating rink, and an outdoor heated swimming

pool. Conference facilities are available throughout the year.

For information write to:

Camp KettTustin, Michigan

Mr. Ned TannerConference ConsultantBoyne Mountain LodgeBoyne Falls, Michigan 49713

Camp Kett is a rural, off-campus facility sponsored by the 4-H

Club Foundation of Michigan, Incorporated. The Center began operation

in May, 1961. Facilities include six small conference rooms, and two

auditoriums. There are sleeping accommodations for 150 paople in 48

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rooms. One dining room accommodates 150 people. Four buildings com-

prise the center. Fifty to one 100 conferences are conducted through-

out the year.

For information write to:

Dow Leadership Conference Center

Hillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan

Ben Westrate, Executive Director

4-H Club Foundation of Michigan

Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan 43823

Dow Leadership Conference Center is an urban on campus facility

of Hillsdale Collev, a private, non-sectarian institution. This

residential conference center has been in operation since January, 1965.

Programs of conferences, institutes and short courses are conducted

throughout the year for civic, social, political, religious and educa-

tional groups. As many as twelve groups can be accommodated at the

sane time in the flexible conference facility. The Phillips Discussion

Auditoriun has 174 seats which can be arranged into units of six,

audio-visual facilities, a variety of rostrum and public address arrange-

ments, stage curtains and a backstage dressing room. The main con-

ference room complex can accommodate over 250 people and it has a

second level which is glassed in with mirrors and one-way glass. The

conference rooms behind the mirrors are sound proof and may be used

by conference groups to observe each other during workshop sessions.

Numerous rooms and observation galleries may be divided by a hydraul-

ically controlled, soundproof, movable wall into other rooms. Sleep-

ing facilities include 32 bedrooms for 116 people. All rooms have

individual air conditioning controls. Eating facilities are available

in five dining areas. Room nnd bartender's service are available on

an infarnal basis. Ninety to one hundred conferences are conducted in

the year-round facility.

For information write to: Mr. Charles S. Dittman

Director of Conferences

Dow Leadership Conference Center

Hillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan 49242

Fairlane MansionDearborn Campus, Uaiversity of Michigan

DearbornI.Michigan

Fairlane Mansion is a residential conference facility of the

University of Michigan. Conferences, institutes and short courses are

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conducted in the year-round facility for business groups , social

groups and educators. Accommodations include slecping and eating

facilities for 50 people. There are several conference roons for

smaller groups.

For information write to: Dr. William Stirton, DirectorDearborn CampusUniversity of MichiganDearborn, Michigan 48128

Gull Lake Center for Continuing Education

Michigan State UniversityHickory Corners, Michigan

Gull Lake Center began operation in September, 1954, as a rural,

off-campus facility affiliated with Michigan State University. Accomno-

dations include 37 sleeping rooms for 110 peop/e, one cafeter:la for

110 people, six small conference rooms, three large conference rooms

and one auditorium. Three separate buildings house sleeping quarters,

two buildings house conference rooms, and the cafeteria i in a separate

building. Sixty-five to 100 conferences are held from September 10 to

June 10 each year.

For information write to:

Haven Hill LodgeHighland Recreation AreaMilford, Michigan

Paul R. Hartman, Conference Manager

Gull Lake Center for ContinuingEducation

W. K. Kellogg Biological Station

Route #1Hickory Corners, Michigan 49060

Haven Hill Lodge which began operations on March 30, 1946, is

affiliated with the Michigan Department of Conservation and serves as

an adult conference center to further recreation and conservation.

The Lodge is available throughout the year for adult study groups.

Accommodations include bedrooms for 44 people, three meeting rooms

and one dining room for 50 people. Haven Hill Lodge, the former

Edsel B. Ford's: estate, is located on 5,400 acres and has a tennis court,

swimming pool, horse stable, bridle trails, ski run and toboggan slide.

For information write to: Shuman B. Worrell, DirectorThe Michigan Department of Conservation

Parks and Recreation DivisionLansing, Michigan 43925

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Institute for Advanced Pastoral StudiesBloomfield Hills, Michigan

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The Insticute for Advanced Pastoral Studies is a private, sub-urban facility which began cperations in September, 1957. Conferences,institutes and retreats are conducted for lay people, ministers, andreligious groups. Accommodations include one sleeping building with12 bedrooms for 25 people, one conference building with three roomsfor group meetings of 25 or less, and one dining room which seats 45people. During fhe year 13 conferences are conducted.

For information write to: The Rev. Revel L. Howe, S.T.D.,DirectorInstitute for Advanced Pastoral Studies380 Lone Pine RoadBloomfield Hills, Michigan 40013

Kellogg.Center for Continuing EducationMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan

The Kellogg Center for Continuing Education is an urban, on-campus facility affiliated with Michigan State University, a land-

grant university. Operation of this facility began in 1951 with 193sleeping rooms for 401 people, one dining room for 329 people, 13small conference rooms, eight large conference r000s, and one auditorium.More than 400 conferences are usually-held throughout the year.

For information write to: Tunis Dekker, DirectorKellogg CenterMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan 48323

McGregor Memorial Conference CenterWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

The &Gregor Memorial Conference Center is an urban, on-campusfacility of Wayne State University. Accommodations include diningand banquet facilities for 500 people, eight conference rooms handlingfrom 10 to 300 people and a lounge and reception area. A 600 seat

auditorium is located nearby. Although the Center itself does notprovide sleeping accommodations, local facilities within walkingdistance will accommodate more than 500 guests. The Center operates

throughout the year.

For information write to: J. D. Fraser, DirectorMcGregor Memorial Conference CenterWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan 46202

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Michigan Education Association Camp.

St. Mary's LakeBattle Creek, Michigan

The Michigan Education Association Camp began operations in

1943 as a facility of the Michigan Education Association. It is a

rural.facility. Accommodations include ten sleeping roons for 142

people, one dining room for 250 people, six small conference rooms,two large conference rooms, and one auditorium. Five separate buildingshouse sleeping facilities and two buildings are devoted to conference

facilities. Fifty to 100 conferences are held during the year-round

operation.

For information write to: Raymond L. RandelsP.O. Box 79Battle Creek, Michigan 49016

Michiaan Tech Conference CenterMichigan Technological UniversityHoughton, Michigan

Michigan Tech Conference Center is a residential facility of

Michigan Technological University. Conferences, institutes and short

courses are conducted for business, social, civic and educational

groups throughout the year. Conference acconmcdations includesleeping and eating services for groups ranging in size from 20 to

1,000 persons. There are nine conference meeting rooms and one

auditorium. This center has been in operation since 1956 and forty

to fifty conferences are condusted yearly.

For information write to:

North Star CenterCedarville, Michigan

Mr. Douglas D. Rappley, AssistantDirector

Division of Continuing EducationMichigan Technological UniversityHoughton, Michigan 49931

North Star Center, the Pioneer Girls adult education and

leadership Center, is located halfway between the Mackinac Bridge

and Sault Ste. Marie, at Cedarville, Michigan. The residential

program at North Star Center which began in 1951 is designed to meet

the needs of both adult woman and Explorer girls through personal

study, lectures, group projects, discussion, and faculty conferences.

A select number of career and college-age women may spend a summer at

North Star as interns. The balanced program of study and work is

designed to prepare a woman for a career in girls work in North

America or abroad. Conference accommodations include eigbt sleeping

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rooms for 45 people, one dining room for 100 people, two conferencerooms for groups of 25 to 50 people and one conference room for 50 ormore conferees. Four separate buildings house sleeping quarters; onebuilding houses conference rooms and the dining room. Three two-weekconferences are scheduled during the spring and summer months only.

For information write to: Hiss Phyllis Cunningham, DirectorNorth Star CenterWheaton, Illinois 60187

The Universit of Michi an Extension ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan

This residential adult education program is affiliated with theUniversity of Michigan as an urban, on-campus conference activity.Facilities include Michigan Union, Michigan League, Rackham Buildingin Detroit and Ann Arbor, Hill Auditorium, and others. On-campusfacilities include MO ballrooms, three cafeterias, six private diningrooms, 13 small conference rooms, 18 large conference rooms and sevenauditoriums. Overnight accommodations, on and off the campus, areavailable for 1150 persons. One hundred one to 200 conferences areheld during the year-round operation.

For information write to:

Waldenwoods Conference CenterHartland, Michigan

Mr. E. J. Soop, Director412 Maynard StreetAnn Arbor, Michigan 48104

Waldenwoods Conference Center which began operation in 1924,is a private, non-sectarian facility located on Walden Lake.Residential programs are conducted from May through December and aredesigned for church, business, educational and civic groups.Accommodations include two sleeping buildings with rooms for 200persons, one conference building with numerous size meetings roomsand one dining room which has a capacity for 100 people.

For information write to: Mr. Robert C. McBride, DirectorWaldenwoods Conference Center2975 U.S. 23Hartland, Michigan 48029

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Danebod Folk School

Tyler, Minnesota

Danebod Folk School is affiliated with the Danebod Lutheran

Church (LCA) and began operations as a rural, off-campus facility in

1038. Facilities include a brick structure with sleeping accommodations

for 100 peoplc, one dining room for 120 people, two small conference

rooms, three lart.,e conference rooms, and two auditoriums. Included in

this facility is a Public Address system and audio-visual equipment

for 35mm slides or filmstri.ps and 16 mm sound or silent motion pictures.

Ten to 20 retreats, workshops or conferences are held throughout the

year. For outside activity there is a Children's playground, a natural

stage area for skits by a campfire and varied adulc athletic activities

and areas for family camping.

For information write to: J. W. Nilssen, Director

Danebod Folk School

Tyler, Minnesota 56178

Universit of Minnesota Center for

Continuation StudyMinneapolis, Minnesota

This Center began operation on November 13, 1936. It is an

urban, on-campus facility of the University of Minnesota, a land-grant

university. Facilities include 12 sleeping rooms for 24 people, one

dining room for 110 people, one conference room for 15 persons, one

conference room for 30 persons, one conference room for 40 persons,

two conference rooms for 5 persons, and one auditorium which seats

130 persons. Approximately 200 conferences are held during the year-

round operation.

For information write to: Fred E. BergerDirector: Center for Continuation Study

University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455

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Mississimi_Center for Continuation staaUniversity of MississippiUniversity, Mississippi

This residential center for continuing education is an urban,

on-campus facility. It began operations in August, 1954. Facilities

include 100 sleeping rooms for 200 people, seven small conference rooms,

two large conference rooms, and two auditoriums. One hundred sixty

five to 200 conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

MISSOURI

Maurice N. Inman, DirectorUniversity ExtensionUniversity of MississippiUniversity, Mississippi 33677

BromwoodeWashington University Conference Center

Grubville, Missouri

The Bromwoods Center began operations in June, 1961, as a rural,

off-campus facility of Washington University. Facilities include 24

sleeping rooms for 45 people, one dining room for 50 people, five small

conferonce rooms, and three large conference rooms. Seven bvildings

house the sleeping quarters, three buildings house the conference rooms

and the dining room is in a separate building. Bromwoods schedules 35

to 50 conferences throughout the year.

For information write to:

or:

Andrew E. ThomasDirector of Conferences and

Community 7rogramsWashington University, P.O. Box 1099

St. Louis Missouri

Malcolm C. Van DeursenAssistant DeanSchool of Continuing EducationWashington University, P.O. Box 1099

St. Louis, Missouri 63130

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Fordyce HouseSaint Louis UniversitySt. Louis, Missouri

Fordyce House is a rural center affiliated with Saint LouisUniversity, The Center was completed in September 1967 and serves asa retreat house for Catholic students and as a residential facilityfor adult conferences. All conference accommodations are located inone building. Sleeping and eating facilities are available for 70conferees. Four meeting rooms have a capacity for 50 or more personseach. Conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

NEBRASKA

University of NebraskaCenter for Continuirg EducationLincoln, Nebraska

Director of ConferencesFordyce HouseSaint Louis UniversitySaint Louis, Missouri 63103

This residential center for continuing education is an on-campusfacility of the University of Nebraska. It began operations in July,1961. The University of 1,1ebraska is a public, land-grant university.Facilities of the center include 98 sleeping rooms for 196 people, onedining room for 140 people, four private dining rooms for 775 people,ten large conference rooms and one auditorium. More than 300 confer-ences are conducted throughout the year. In addition there is ayouth wing that accommodates 400 in dormitories. There are conferencerooms and a cafeteria in connection with the youth wing.

For information write to: E. W. Janike, Dean of ExtensionUniversity of Nebraska Center for

Continuing Education33rd and HoldredgeLincoln, Nebraska 68503

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Itimuitv ofilovadaCenter for ConciLiolng EducationReno, Nevada

The University of Nevada has a residential center for continuingeducation which began operation in April, 1967. The center is locatedeight milns from the main Campus and has these accommodations: sevensleeping buildings with 250 rooms for 500 people, four conferencebuildings with 20 rooms for group meetings of 25 or less, ten roomsZor group meetings.of 50 or more, and three auditoriums. There arethree dining rooms for 500 people and one cafeteria for 1,000 people.Sleeping accommodations and conference rooms are in the same area.

For information write to:

NEW JERSEY

Newark ColleRe of EngineeringContinuin Education CenterNewark CollegeNewark, New Jersey

Dr. Wayne S. MartinDirector of Continuing EducationGeneral University Extension,University of NevadaReno, Nevada 89507

The Newark College of Engineering operates a residential facilityfor continuing engineering studies. Operations in this residentialfacility were begun in 1966. Thirty conferences are conducted in theyear-round faciiity, Conference accommodations include one sleepingbuilding with eight bedrooms, two conference buildings with 15 snallmeeting rooms and two auditoriums. The dining room has a capacity for400 people and a cafeteria-seats 300 people. All conference accommo-dations are located in the same area.

For information write to:

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Clarence H. StephansDirector of Continuing Engineering

StudiesNewark College of Engineering323 High StreetNewark, New Jersey 07102

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NEW JERSEY

The Green Enpineerin7, CamDivision of the Cooper Union

for the Advancement of Science and Art

Ringwood, New Jersey

The Green Engineering Camp is a rural facility which is operated

by Cooper Union, a New York City educational institution. Conferences,

institutes and retreats are conducted for adults throw,hout the year.

Conference accommodations for groups up to 100 are available in

several camp-like cabins.

For information write to:

NEW MEXICO

Ghost Ranch Conference Center

Abiquiu, New Mexico

Professor Mary F. Blade, Director

The Green Engineering Caup

Cocper Union for the Advancement of

Science and ArtCooper SquareNew York, New York 10003

Ghost Ranch Conference Center, a private, sectarian facility

conducts programs sponsored by the Board of Christian Education in

cooperation with other agencies of the United Presbyterian Church in

the United States of America. Ghcst Ranch is located on 23,000 acres

of semi-desert terrain at an altitude of 6,600 feet. Activities in

the residential program include seminars for young adults, leadership

schools, institutes for laymen, family camp, institutes for lay

preachers, student conferences and minister's vacation institutes.

Conference accommodations include 19 sleeping buildings with'1C2 rooms

for 403 people during the summer months and 60 rooms for 'AO people

during the winter months, seven conference buildings with four meeting

rooms for groups of 25-50 people and three meeting roors for groups

of 50 or nore. The dining room can seat 375 people. Operations began

in the center in 1956. More than 75 conferences are cond-leted through-

out the year.

For information write to: Manager's OfficeGhost Ranch Conference Center

Abiquiu, New Mexico 87510

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The Lawrence RanchThe University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico

This residential center for continuing education is an off

campus facility affiliated with the University of New Mexico. It

began operatious in 1963. Accommodations include 150 sleeping rooms,

one dining room and one cafeteria for 75 people each, one room for

group meetings of 25 people, three rooms for group meetings of 25-50

people and two roous fcr group meetings of 50 cr more people. Eight

conferences are conducted in the spring and summer months only.

For infornation write to:

NEW YORK

Arden HouseHarriman CampusColumbia UniversityHarriman, New York

Dr. M. H. McMichaelAssistant DirectorDivision of ExtensionThe University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico 07106

Arden House began operations in 1950, under the administrative

supervision of the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University.

It is a 2,-ural, off-cavpus location which provides exclusiveness, with

an easy access to New York City. Facilities include an outdoor

swimming pool, private lake and one hundred acres of park-like grounds.

Fifty-six bedrooms provide sleeping accommodations in balance with two

dining rooms and seven conference rooms. Day-meeting capacity is two

hundred persons. Over fifty conferences are held yearly.

For information write to:

Cornell UniversityIthaca, New York

Dean Walter SmithGraduate School of Business

Columbia UniversityNew York, New York 10027

Camp Arnot is a 4,000 acre demonstration and research area in

the Arnot Forest 18 miles southwest of Ithaca, New York, which began

operations in 1954. It is owned by Cornell University and managed by

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the Department of Conservation at Cornell. Teaching and learning

resources are available for educators, teachers and group leaders.

Principals of soil conservation, forestry, and wildlife nanagenent

are demonstrated on the area. There are 14 cabins. Kitchen facilities,

a dining room, and assembly room are part of the accommodations. The

conservation education program operates year around.

For infornation write to: Department cf ConservationFernow HallCornell UniversityIthaca, New York 14050

Center for Interr:Itional Studies and World Affairs

State University of New YorkOyster Bay, Long Island, New York

The International Center is an urban residential facility

affiliated with the State University of New York. Administrative

headquarters is at Planting Fields, a 407 acre estaze near Oyster

Bay, Long Island. The United Nations, other governmental organiza-

tions and civic groups sponsor programs, institutes, workshops and

seminars at this center for international scholars, interns, professors,

and resource leaders. Conference accommodations include 50 sleeping

rooms for 110 people, 16 conference roons for 50 people, four confer-

ence rooms for 50 or more people, and one auditorium. Dining facilities

are available for 400 conferees. Mbre than 50 conferences are conductee

throughout the year.

Fcr information write to: Mr. Richard StoltzAssociate for Continuing Education

State University of New York

Center for International Stuaies and

World AffairsOyster Bay, New York 11771

ContinuinIkEducation Center for the Public Service

Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York

The Continuing Education Center for the Public Service is a

residential educational facility of University College. The Center

began operation in March, 1965. Seminars, conferences, short courses

and a variety of program are conducted throughout the year and are

designed to identify, engage and instruct leadership pote,Itial within

the Syracuse metropolitan area. The Center is available for civic and

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educational groups. There are 65 one and two bedroom apartmentscompletely furnished and a classroom-cafeteria structure which accommo-

dates over 150 for eating. All housing units at the center are con-

nected to large basement areas, providing study, relaxation and indoor

recreation.

For information write to:

Dellwood Conference CenterNew City, New York

Mr. Levi Smith, DirectorThe Continuing Education Center for

the Public ServiceUniversity CollegeSyracuse University110 Roney LaneSyracuse, New York 13210

Dellwood Conference Center is a suburban, private facility

which began operation in 1959. Conferences are held throughout the

year for business, management, professional and lay persons.Accommodations include three sleeping buildings for 83 people, three

dining roons for 180 people, two conference buildings with eight rooms

for group meetings of 25 to 200 persons and a cocktail lounge.

Sleeping, eating and conference facilities are all within the'same

area. Various recreational facilities are available. Approxiamtely

60 conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to: John E. Straub, General ManagerDellwood Conference CenterNew City, New York 10956

Grevston Conference CenterTeachers College, Columbia UniversityNew York, New York

Greyston Conference Center began operation in May, 1963, as

an affiliate of Teachers College, Columbia University, a Frivate, non-

sectarian university. Greyston is located off-campus in an urban area.Facilities include 12 sleeping rooms for 25 people, two dining rooms

for 150 people, one private dining room for 20 people, four small con-

ference rooms, and four large conference rooms. Fifty-one to 100

conferences are held during the year-round operation.

For information write to: Mr. Arthur E. CarlisleDirector of Residential HallsTeachers College, Columbia UniversityNew York, New York 10027

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Institute for Community EducationHofstra UniversityHempstead, New York

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The Institute for Comuunity Education is a suburban residentialfacility affiliated with Hofstra University. Operations were begunat this center in 1966. Conferences, seminars and short courses areconducted for adult community leaders and business, civic and religiousgroups. Conference accommodations include six sleeping buildings with900 bedrooms for 1,600 people, one conference building with six meetingrooms for groups of 25 or less, three meetings rooms for groups of25 to 50 and four meeting rooms for groups of 50 or more. There aretwo auditoriums. The five dining areas have facilities for 1,400conferees. All conference accommodations are in the same area.

For information write to:

Minnowbrook Conference Center ofSyracuse University

Blue Mbuntain Lake, New York

Dr. Leonard Brickman, DirectorInstitute for Community EducationHofstra UniversityHempstead, New York 11550

Minnowbrook Conference Center began operations in 1954 as arural, off-campus facility of Univeksity College, Syracuse University.Facilities include eight buildings with 20 sleeping rooms for 46people, one dining room for 50 people, three small conference rooms,and one large conference room. Fifteen to 30 conferences are held atthis center during the spring, summer, and fall.

For information write to:

Missionary Orientation CenterStony Point, New York

Richard Jones, DirectorAdirondack Conference Centers610 East Fayette StreetSyracuse, New York 13202

The Missionary Orientation Center at Stony Point is a private,church affiliated facility, located in a suburban area. Programs ofresidential continuing education for adults active in religiousorganizations have been conducted at the center since January, 1961.Conference accommodations include four sleeping buildings with 72bedroous for:145 people and two dining areas with seats for 175 people.There are 12 small conference rooms, one large conference room and one.auditorium. Conference progranm are conducted throughout the year.

For Information write to: The DirectorMissionary Orientation CenterStony Point, New York 10980

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Pinebrook Conference Center began operations in 1948 as a rural,off-campus facility of University College, Syracuse University, aprivate, non-sectarian university. Facilities include 30 sleepingroons for 60 people, one dining room for 75 people, four small confer-ence rooms and one large conference room. Six buildings house sleepingfacilities, and one building houses the conference rooms. Twenty-fiveto 50 conferences are held during the spring, summer, and fall, April15 to October 15.

For information write to:

Sagamore Conference Center ofSyracuse University

Raquette Lake, New York

Richard Jones, DirectorAdirondack Conference Centers610 East Fayette StreetSyracuse, New York 13202

Sagamore Conference Center, a facility of University College,Syracuse University, began operation in 1954. It is a rural, off-campus facility win 50 sleeping rooms for 100 people, and conferencerooms which range in capacity from 15 to 100. There are eight build-ings for sleeping, and one building for conferences. This Center isoperated during the spring, sumer and fall with approximately 20conferences held during this time.

For information write to: Richard Jones, DirectorAdirondack Conference Centers610 East Fayette StreetSyracuse, New York 13202

Sterling Forest Conference CenterTuxedo, New York

The Sterling Forest Conference Center is a private centerlocated in a wooded area overlooking Sterling Lake. The Center beganoperations in the Spring of 1960. Conference accommodations includesix small conference roous and one large conference room. Fourteenbuildings contain sleeping accommodations for 73 people in 39 rooms.The dining room accommodates 75 people. Between 200 and 300 coraferencesare held throughout the yew:.

For information write to: Jamie T. Poteet, ManagerSterling Forest Conference CenterBox 561Tuxedo, New York 10987

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Tarrytown HouseTarrytown, New York

The Tarrytown House conference center began as an independent,

commercially operated conference center in January, 1964. Located on

a suburban estate, the facilities include ten small conference rooms,

four large conference rooms and an auditorium seating 200 people.

There are three sleeping buildings with a total of 55 rooms with

accommodations for 110 people, three conference buildings and one

dining room which serves 75 people. Three private dining rooms serve

25 people each. The center operates on a year round basis accommodating

approximately 200 conferences during a year which are primarily used by

business firms, educational and service groups.

For information write to: Robert L. Schwartz, President

Tarrytown HouseBox 222Tarrytown, New York 10591

The Graduate CenterPolytechnic Institute of BrooklynFarmingdale, L.I., New York

The Graduate Center, as a residential center for graduate educa-

tion, engineering, and scientific research, and continuing education,

began operation as an off campus facility of the Polytechnic Institute

of Brooklyn in September, 1964. In addition to extensive research

laboratories, the facilities include 50 sleeping rooms for 50 people,

one cafeteria for 150 people, eight large classrooms, and one auditorium.

For information write to: William A. LynzhAssociate Dean for Special Programs

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn

333 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201

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John C. Campbell Folk SchoolBrasstown, North Carolina

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The John C. Campbell Folk School is a private, non-sectarianinstitution, locate:1 in a rural area. Operations began in May, 1925.Facilities include 25 sleeping rooms for 50 people, one dining roomfor 75 people, three small conference rooms and one audiLorium. Thereare four sleeping buildings, two conference buildings and one foodservice building. Twelve sessions are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

Hinton Rural Life CenterHayesvilie, North Carolina

Georg BidstrupJohn C. Campbell Folk SchoolBrasstown, North Carolina 28902

Hinton Center is a rural facility operated by the MethodistChurch serving Appalachia. Programs for development of church andcommunity leadership and parish strategies were begun at the HintonCenter in 1959. Programs include conferences for official boards,Sunday school classes, the Women's Society of Christian Service,Methodist Men, L,piritual life rctreats, district minister's retreats,church and community workers, town and country field trips, andannual conference commissions. Conierence facilities include onesleeping building with 14 bedrooms for 57 people, one conferencebuilding with various size rooms, and one dining hall with seats for100 people. Residential programs are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

Quail Roost Conference Centcr.University of North CarolinaRougemont, North Carolina

Mr. Harold W. McSwainExecutive DirectorP. O. Box 27Hayesville, North Carolina 28904

Quail Roost Conference Center is a rural facility owned by theUniversity of North Carolina and operated by the Learning Instituteof North Carolina. Conference accommodations include five sleepingbuildings with 17 rooms for 35 people, one conference building withone room for group meetings of 25 or less and one room for group

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meetings of 25 to 50 people. There are two dining areas for 56 to GO

people. Eating accomodations and conference rooms are in the same

building. Operations began in 1965 and more than 200 conferences are

conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

OHIO

Alexander HouseSpecial Education Services Center

Antioch CollegeYellow Springs, Ohio

Mrs. Loilise W. IngramResident ManagerQuail Roost Conference CenterRougemont, North Carolina 27572

Alexander House is a small village, on-campus facility, operated

by the Special Eduzational Services Center of Antioch College. It began

operations in August, 1963. Facilities include three small conference

rooms, One large conference room, and a lounge area. Two guest rooms

located at the Center plus guest rooms at Antioch Inn enable the Center

to accommodate short residential conferences of 30 people, Additional

housing accommodations are available at nearby motels for larger resi-

dential groups. Dining facilities are Thcated at Antioch Inn, one

block from the Center. This Center (perates on a year-round basis.

Present facilities are not designed for groups larger than 60 partici-

pants.

For infoxmation write to: Edward R. Miller, DirectorSpecial Educational Services

Antioch CollegeYellow Springs, Ohio 45387

2.9.w.xtioUniversity of Dayton - East Campus

Dayton, Ohio

Bergamos a religious, on campus facility of the University of

Dayton, a private, church affiliated University, began operation in

August, 1967. The Center is located on the East Campus, a ten minute

drive from fhe main campus. Bergamo is a retreat house for adults.

Accomuodations include 60 sleeping rooms for 90 adults; one dining

room for 100 persons, eight rooms for group meeting of 25 or less,

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six roous for meetings of 25meetings of 50 or more peopleincludes a youth center with

For infornation write to:

Cedar Hills Conference CenterPainesville, Ohio

to 50 people and three rooms for groupThere is one auditorium. tergano also

facilities for housing fifty.

Rev. George Barrett, S.M., DirectorBergamo Canter4100 Patterson RoadDayton, Ohio 45430

Cedar Hills located on 77 acres of wooded land is the ConferenceCenter of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. This Center began operationsin 1960 and is open throughout the year. Conference accomodationsare for the people of the Dioc:Ise as well as for others. Facilitiesinclude two sleeping buildings with eight rooms for 46 people, twoconference buildings with five rooms for group meetings of 25 or less,and one dining room for 50 people. Sleeping accommodations and confer-ence rooms are in the same area. Eating accommodations and conferencerooms are in the same building.

For information write to:

Institute for Civic EducationUniversity of OhioAkron, Ohio

Rev. William S. Brawn, DirectorCedar Hills Conference Center2230 Euclid AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44115

The Institute for Civic Education is a public, non land-grantfacility located on the campus of the University of Ohio. Residentialprograms, institutes and seminars are conducted for civic and social

leaders, educators, and professional business people from the community.Programs were begun in the year-round facility in 1956. Accommodationsinclude sleeping rooms for 100 people, two dining rooms with seats for200 people, two cafeterias with seats for 300 people, two conferencerooms for small groups and one auditorium.

For information write to:

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Mr. John G. HedrickAssociate DirectorInstitute for Civic Education221 East Center StreetAkron, Ohio 44304

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Public Affairs Conference CenterKenyon CollegeGambier, Ohio

The Public Affairs Conference Center is a residential facility

of Kenyon College, a private,.non-sectarian institution. Acquired in

September, 1966, the Center houses programs pertaining to foreign aid,

American political parties, international politics, race relations,

urban problems and higher education in America. Conference accommo-

dations include 25 bedrooms for 25 people and one conference building

for small and large group meetings. There are two auditoriums. The

dining room has a seating capacity for 200 people. All conference

accommodations are in the same area. The programs of residential

continuing education are conducted from September through June only.

For information write to:

OKLAHOMA

Professor Robert A. Goldwin, Director

Public Affairs Conference Center

Kenyon CollegeGambier, Ohio 43022

Oklahoma Center for Continuing, EducationThe University of OklahomaNorman, Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, an urban, on-canpus

facility, began operations in 1962 as an affiliate of the University of

Oklahoma, a state-sponsored institution. Accommodations include twin

bedrooms, duplex cottages and other sleeping rooms for 282 people,

three dining rooms for 600 people, 18 small conference rooms, two large

conference rooms, and one auditorium. Twelve buildings house sleeping

quarters, two buildings house conference rooms and auditoriums, and

one building houes the cafeteria. The complex also includes an admin-

istration building with offices for most departments of the University's

Extension Division and College of Continuing Education. More than 500

short courses and conferences are held annually.

For information write to:

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Thurman J. White, DeanCollege of Continuing EducationThe University of Oklahoma1700 Asp AvenueNorman, Oklahoma 73069

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Oklahoma State University Student Union

Stillwater, Oklahona

The Oklahoma State University serves as the Center for confer-

ences, institutes and short courses and has 08 hotel rooms, five dining

areas and meeting roons of various sizes including a new theater audi-

torium seating 530 people. There are six banquet rooms serving a total

of 2,000 people in the Union, including 800 in the ballroom. Other

roons seat 150 to 300 and there are smaller rooms. Three case study

type rooms, each seating 96 people, are available for conference use.

Good local motels sleep an additional 500 persons. In summer six

air-conditionee residence halls sleeping 3,000 people are aVailable

for conferences. Tat the summer 3500 people can be served at one meal

using cafeterias in the air-conditioned residence halls. Mbre than

50,000 persons were served in conferences, short courses and other

meetings on the campus during the 1966-67 fiscal year. An exhibit

space is available for conference showing by manufacturing representa-

tives. A new 2.1/4 million dollar addition to the Unicn building (opened

in 1951) was opened for use in the fall of 1966.

For information write to:

PENNSYLVANIA

Conference CenterJ. Orvis Keller Building

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania

J. C. Fitzgerald, Director

Division of Continuing Education

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074

Focal point for the widespread conference program of The

Pennsylvania State University is the new (1966) and modern Conference

Center on the University Park campus in the geographical center of the

State. Known as the J. Orvis Keller Building, the air-conditioned

structure provides 22 meeting rooms of various sl.zes, a 380-seat

auditorium, the latest visual equipment, a cafeteria for special meals

and ample lounge areas. The residential canpus atmosphere is conducive

to concentration and learning. Adjacent to the Center is the University's

Nittany Lion Inn with excellent accommodations. University recreational

facilities are also nearby.

For information write to: Wayne R. Bechdel, Director

The Conference Center

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

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Krisheim Study_gwerChestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Kresheim Study Center is affiliated with the United Presbyterian

Church in the United States of America and began operations as a sylvan,

private-facility in 1964. Workshops, conferences, and institutes are

held for organizations, adult groups, ministers and laymen. Accomno-

dations include one sleeping building with 19 rooms for 50 people, one

conference building with two meeting roons for groups of 25 or less,

three ueeting rooms for groups of 25 to 50 and one meeting room for

groups of 50 or more. The dining room and cafeteria will each seat

100 people. Approximately 150 conferences are conducted throughout

the year.

For information write to:

Pendle HillWallingford, Pennsylvania

Donald and Sylvia Baldwin, ManagersKrisheim Study CenterMermaid Lane and McCallum StreetsChestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 19118

Pendle Hill began operations in 1930 as a private institution

managed by a board of individual. Quakers. Pendle Rill maintains a

suburban, resident center for religious and social studies with a

regular resident body of about 60, including staff and students.

There are sleeping and dining facilities to accommodate an additional

40 persons for week-end conferences. During August and Septenber the

entire facility is available for larger conferences. There are five

comon buildings and three staff houses.

For information write to:

TENNESSEE

Dan Wilson, DirectorPendle HillWallingford, Pennsylvania 19086

HiRhlander Research and Education_CenterKnoxville, Tennessee

Highlander Center is a private, non-sectarian organization.

Operations began in urban Knoxville in August, 1961 after twenty-nine

years in a rural setting in Monteagle, Tennessee when fhe school was

known as Highlander Folk School. Facilities include seven sleeping

rooms which will accommodate 30 to 35 people, a dining room for 35

people, one conference room, and one meeting room and a library.

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Two buildings house conference accommodations and offices. The Center

is operatedyear-round. Ten to 15 activities are scheduled during the

year.

For information write to:

TEXAS

Perkins School of TheologyContinuinp, Education CenterSouthern Methodist UniversityDallas, Texas

C. Conrad Browne,Executive Vice-President1625 Riverside DriveKnoxville, Tennessee 37915'

The Continuing Education Center is a residential facility of

Perkins School of Theology and is located on the campus of Southern

Methodist University. Residential programs are conducted for laymen,

ministers and church leaders. Conference facilities include one

conference and sleeping building with accommodations for fifteen

people. Four conference programs have been conducted throughout the

year since operations began in 1965.

For information write to:

VERMONT

The Adult Education CenterGoddard CollegePlainfield, Vermont

Mr. Richard T. MiirrayDirector of Continuing Education

Perkins School of TheologySouthern Methodist UniversityDallas, Texas 75222

The center began operation in September, 1963, as a rural on-

campus facility of Goddard College, a private, non-sectarian college.

Facilities include 12 sleeping rooms for 20 people, one cafeteria for

300 people, five small conference rooms, three large conference rooms,

and one auditorium. Twelve to fifteen conferences are held during

year-round operations. Residence facilities are available for as

many as 200 people in summer and winter months.

For information write to: Mrs. Beverly B. CassaraDirector of Adult EducationGoddard CollegePlainfield, Vermont 05667

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Airlie Foundation CenterWarrenton, Virginia

The Airlie Foundation Center is a rural, non-sectarian facilityaffiliated with The George Washington University of Washington, D.C.,a private institution. The Center began operations in June, 1961.Conference accommodations include six small conference rooms, fivelarge conference rooms and three auditoriums seating between 150 and300 persons. There are 91 sleeping rooms accommodating 175 people.One dining room serves 150 to 250 persons. A bar is also available.Five sleeping buildings, four conference buildings and one food service ,

building couprise the Center. Between 200 and 300 conferences areconducted throughout the year.

For information write to: Richard A. Middleton, AdministratorAirlie FoundationP.O. Box 341Warrenton, Virginia 22136

Donaldson Brown Continuin Education CenterVirginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburg, Virginia

The Donaldson Brown Continuing Education Center is a residential

facility of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Official operations in

this center began in January, 1963. Donaldson Brown Center is a

Georgian type nanor located in Northeastern Maryland on the banks

overlooking the Susquehanna River in rural Cecil County. Conference

accommodations include 127 sleeping rooms for 264 people, eight

meeting rooms for groups of 25 to 50 people, and eight meeting rooms

for groups of 50 or more people. There is one auditorium. The dining

room accommodates over 200 people. Recreational facilities include a

swimming pool, tennis, badminton and volley-ball courts, table tennis,

horseshoes and billiards. All conference accommodations are located

in the same area.

For information write to: Mr. Maynard C. HeckelDirector of Continuing EducationDonaldson Brown Continuing Education

CenterVirginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburg, Virginia 24061

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Massonetta Springs. Inc.Harrisonburg, Virginia

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Massonetta Springs, Inc., a privately owned facility affiliated

with the Presbyterian Church, is a winter and summer conference center.

Accommodations include 222 sleeping rooms for 650 people, one dining

room for 750 people, 22 rooms for group meetings of 25 or less and

two auditoriums. The facility has been in operation since 1922 and

more than 94 conferences are conducted there throughout the year.

For information write to: Ruth C. Cacpbell, AdministratorMassonetta Springs, Inc.Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801

Holly Knoll, The Moton Foundation Conference Center

Gloucester, Virginia

The Conference Center, a privately owned and endowed facility,

was founded in 1957 and is available to educational institutions and

other organizations for conferences on regional, national and inter-

national issues. Located on the York River in Gloucester County,

Holly Knoll is nade up of a meeting building which also IltJuses

selected recreational activities, a main building providing all

food services and sleeping accommodations for 28, a rustic log cabin

with complete accommodations for five, and four modern apartment units

for couples or families. Also included on the grounds are a gwinming

pool, an all-weather tennis court, the manager's apartment, and a

staff house. The Conference Center, open year-round, plays host to

numerous guests and an average of 25 formal meetings per year, with

a total capacity of 40 per meeting.

For information write to:

WASHINGTON

Universit of Washin

Dr. F. D. Patterson, Treasurer

The noton Memorial Foundation22 East Fifty-fourth StreetNew York, New York 10022

ton Coutinuin Education Center

Lake Wilderness, Washington

On June 11, 1967, the University of Washington acquired a

center for continuing education. This adult residential center

located twenty utiles off canpus and has 20 bedrooms for 40 people,

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and one dining room which can seat 150 people. Seven conference rooms

are available for groups up to 50 or more.

For information write to:

WEST VIRGINIA

Jackson's MillWeston, West Virginia

Dean, Continuing Education400 Lewis HallUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington 90105

Jackson's Mill, a rural, off-campus facility of West VirginiaUniversity, began operation in June, 1922. The facility is used for

both adult and youth conferences. Mbre than fifty percent of the

scheduled events are adult-oriented altbough young people account for

more than fifty percent of the total participation. Accommodations

include 14 small conference rooms, eight large conference rooms, four

auditoriurs (total capacity of 1,000), 14 dormitory cottages accommoda-

tins 400 people, and one dining room seating 400 people. A new lodge,

witb 22 motel-type units and additional conference rooms, has just

been completed. A total of 22 buildings comprise the center. Between

75 and 100 adult conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

Mont Chateau LodgeWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia

Harley V. CutlipDirector of Jackson's MillWeston, West Virginia 26452

Mont Chateau Lodge is operated as a residential center for West

Virginia University during the winter months. This lodge is in an

Alpine setting located on the shore of Cheat Lake and surrounded by

the 12,000 acre Coopers Rock Forest. Seven miles from the university

campus, accommodations include 10 conference rooms, one auditorium,

55 sleeping rooms for 115 persons and one dining room for 200 persons.

The Lodge has been in operation since 1967.

For information write to:

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Robert B. ConnerAssistant Director of Conference

Education for Conferences andInstitutes

371 Oakland StreetWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia 26506

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Towers Conference CenterWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia

Towers Conference Center is located on fhe West Virginia Univer-

sity campus. The Center is designed for adult continuing education

programs during the months of May, June, July and August only.

Accommodations include 15 conference roolls, 450 sleeping rooms for

900 persons, one dining room for 500 persons and one cafeteria for

900 persons. About 90 conferences have been held during the summer

months since the Center began operation in 1966.

For information write to:

WISCONSIN

American Baptist AssemblyGreen Lake, Wisconsin

Robert B. ConnerAssistant Director of Conference

Education for Conferences andInstitutes.

371 Oakland StreetWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia 26506

The American Baptist Assembly is a church-affiliated facility

which began operation in 1944. Approximately 250 conferences are

held throughout the year. Facilities include sleeping accommodationsfor 500 in the winter, 800 in the spring and fall, and 1100 in the

summer. There are 40 small group meeting rooms and three auditoriums.

Eight dining rooms accommodate 1100 persons,, All facilities are in

the same area.

For information write to:

Cambridge HouseMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr. V. E. Dollar, Resident DirectorAmerican Baptist AssemblyGreen Lake, Wisconsin 54941

Cambridge House is an urban private, non-sectarian facility

operated by the Milwaukee Lay Academy which hegan operations in 1957.

The residential facility houses seminars, meetings for six or eight

weeks, human relations training and group life laboratories, confer-

ences, and retreats. Facilities are available to lay members, groups,

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individuals, educators, community leaders, and all people who are

interested in human renewal. Conference facilities include two sleeping

buildings with 12 bedrooms for 35 people, one dining room with a capa-

city for 24 people and six conference rooms for groups of 25 to 50

people. The facility has one auditorium. Approximately 36 corferences

are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

Carta-e Colle-e Continuin

Ruth Morrison, Executive Director

Cambridge HouseMilwaukee Lay Academy1900 North Cambridge Avenue

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

Education Center

Kenosha, Wisconsin

Cartage College, a private church affiliated inst1tuti has

an urban center for continuing education. Conferences are conducted

for conmunity leaders, businessoen and laymen, ministers and educa-

tional leaders. Operations at the center began in 1965. Accommoda-

tions include one sleeping building with 50 bedrooms for 100 people,

three conference buildings with 10 meeting rooms for groups of 25 or

less, six meeting rooms for groups of 25 to 50 people, five meeting

rooms for groups of 50 or more and one auditorium. Two dining roots

have a capacity for 350 people each and one cafeteria seats 75 con-

ferees.

For information write to:

The ClearingEllison Bay, Wisconsin

Mks. M. Eleanore Lentz

Director of Continuing Education

Cartage CollegeKenosha, Wisconsin 53140

The Clearing is a private, non-sectarian conference center

which began operations in 1935. Facilities include eight sleeping

rooms for 30 people, one dining room for 30 people, two small con-

ference rooms, and an auditorium. There are four buildings housing

the sleeping quarters, a building for food service, and a conference

building. Twenty-five conferences are conducted during the seven

months from May 1 to Novenber 1.

For information write to: Martha Fulkerson, Resident Manager

The ClearingEllison Bay, Wisconsin 52410

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George Williams ColleatLake Geneva CampusWilliams Bay, Wisconsin

This residential center for continuing education is a Lake

Geneva Campus facility of George Williams College, Downers Grove,

Illinois. It began operations in 1084. George Williams College is

a private, non-sectarian college. Accommodations at the Lake Geneva

Campus include 46 buildings with 215 sleeping rooms for 642 persons,

WO dining rooms, 15 small conference rooms, eight large conference

rooms and an auditorium. Mbre than two hundred conferences are con-

ducted each year during year-round operations.

For information write to: Mr. Steve C. BraceGeorge Williams CollegeLake Geneva CampusWilliams Bay, Wisconsin 53191

Kenwood Conference CenterThe University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Wisconsin

The Kenwood Conference Center organized in 1963, is an urban,

on-campus facility f the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, situated

in a park-like setting along the shore of Lake Michigan. Facilities

include overnight accommodations, and complete food service. Verious

sized meeting rooms are available.

For information write to: George Berry, DirectorDepartment of HousingThe University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53211

Angsnread--The Johnson FoundationRacine, Wisconsin

Wingspread, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is a private, educa-

tional conference center which began operations on December 22, 1958 on

a non-profit basis by The Johnson Foundation. In its rural setting,

conference accommodations include four small conference rooms and one

large assembly room, and a dining facility for eighty people. Requests

for the use of Wingspread may be made by educational institutions for

conferences on topics related to the program areas of The Johnson Founda-

tion --international understanding, educational excellence, intellectual

and cultural growth and inprovenent of the human environment.

For information write to: Mr. Leslie Paffrath, PresidentThe Johnson Foundation33 East Four Mile RoadRacine, Wisconsin 53401

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This Center began operations in 1953 as a facility of theUniversity of Wisconsin. It is an on-campus facility with one diningroom for 200 people, one cafeteria for 200 people, and three privatedining rooms for 30, 50, arid 150 people, respectively. There are tensmall conference rooms, nine large conference rooms, and one auditorium.Approximately 1200 conferences are held during year-round operation.

For information wirte to:

WYOMING

Robert P. Lee, DirectorThe Wisconsin CenterThe University of Wisconsin702 Langdon StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53706

Schwinn-Universit of W omin Conference CenterUniversity of WyomingDubois, Wyoming

The Schwinn-University of Wyoming Conference Center, locatedin the foothills of the Wind River Mountain Range, is an off-campusfacility of the University of Wyoming and began operations in 1963with sleeping and dining accommodations for 30 to 40 people. It isoperated in the summer season only--June 1 to August 25.

For information write to: John W. Gates, DirectorUniversity Station Box 3274Laramie, Wyoming 82070

Trail Lake Ranch Conference CenterUniversity of WyomingDubois, Wyoming

Trail Lake Ranch, located on a mountain stream in a canyon ofthe Wind River mountains approximately anhour's drive from Grand TetonNational Park, began operations in 1960. It is directly below one ofthe largest glacier fields on the North American Continent. Mountainclimbing and fishing in numerous high altitude lakes are availablethrough the summer. Acconnodations include 24 sleeping roous for 80

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people, a dining room for 120 people, one small cynference room aild

one large conference room. It is operated during the summer and

usually houses 11 to 20 conferences per year between June 1 and

August 25.

For information write to: John W. GatesUniversity Station Box 3274

Laramie, Wyoming 82070

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ALBERTA

Banff Centre for Continuina_UucationUniversity of CalgaryBanff, Alberta

The Banff Centre for Continuing Education began operation inAugust, 1933. Having been part of the University uf Alberta inEdmonton for 34 years it has now becoue part of The University ofCalgary in Calgary. The Centre is located six minutes walk fromdowntown Banff and is a public institution devoted primarily tocourses in Continuing Education. Conference facilities include alarge number of small conference rooms and studios for a total of50 rooms. There is an auditorium seating 500 and a new theatre capableof seating 1,000. Two dining rooms seating 500 and 600 each are inconstant operation. These are so arranged that they can be used asconference rooms as necessary or separate dining rooms for specialgroups. Sleeping accommodations are available for 1,000 people in thesummer time and about 650 to 700 in the winter time. There are 335twin-bed rooms, 90% with bath. Sleeping accommodations are providedin five chalets and the administration building houses the studios,auditorium, food services and dining rooms. Approximately 325 con-ferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

Lake Edith CampLake Edith, Alberta

Dr. Donald Cameron, DirectorBanff Centre for Continuing EducationBanff, AlbertaCanada

Lake Edith Camp is a rural, non-sectarian facility which isaffiliated with the Y.M.C.A. Adult Vrograms, family camping, andrecreational activities are available during summer months only.One hundred adults can be accoumodated.

For information write to:

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Y.M.C.A.Central Branch10030 - 120A AvenueEdmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Carp E/phinstoneWilliamson's Landing, British Columbia

Carp Elphinstone is a rural, non-sectarian facility which is

operated by the Vancouver Y.M.C.A. Seminars, retreats, high school

and leadership conferences are conducted in this residential facility

during the months of May, June, September and October only. One

hundred fifty persons can be accommodated in this facility.

For information write to: DirectorCamp Elphinstone955 Burrard StreetVancouver, 1, British ColumbiaCanada

Naramata Christian Leadership CenterNaranata, British Columbia

Naramata is a private, rural center for adult residential

continuing education under the auspices of the United Church of

Canada. Operations in this Center began in 1947. The center is open

to persons over 18 years of age, students, teachers, nurses, steno-

graphers, office workers, medhanics, tradesmen, farmers, lumberjacks,

professional and business people. Accommodations include 31 cottages

with 68 sleeping rooms for 300 people, one dining room for 250 people,

eight conference rooms for group meetings of 25 or less, six conference

rooms for group meetings of 25 to 50 people, two conference rooms for

group meetings of 50 or more, and one auditorium. Twenty two confer-

ences are conducted in the year-round facility.

For infornation write to:

Sorrento Lay Training CentreSorrento, British Columbia

Mr. J. A. Coventry, Business Manager

Naranata Christian Leadership Center

Naramata, British ColumbiaCanada

Sorrento Lay Training Centre is a rural facility affiliated

with the Anglican Church. Programs for leadership training have been

conducted at the center since 1964. Three types of conferences are

offered: (1) weekly, summer courses for families and individuals;

(2) spring and fall conferences; (3) six months winter courses for

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n the ages of le and 35. Conference facilities include

ldings, one dining hall, and six meeting areas.

eople can be given accommodations. Twenty six

cted in the year-round facility.

For information write to:

MANITOBA

Agricultural Extension CentreBrandon, Manitoba

Rev. Jim Cruickshank, Director

Sorrento Lay Training Centre

Sorrento, British Columbiaanada

The Agricultural Extension Centre, a rural faci

Manitoba Department of Agriculture, began operations in

main program of the Agricultural Extension Centre consists

of adult extension courses. The courses offered are of three

types: those of a social or leadership nature; technical agricu

for the agri-business group; and those designed for the farmer dire

Accommodations include 28 sleeping rooms for 56 people, one dining

room for 80 people, two rooms for group meetings of 25 to 50 people,

and one room for group meetings of 50 or more people. Sixty confer-

ences are held throughout the year, however mostly during the winter

months.

lity of the953. The

f a seriesgeneral

lturalctly.

For information write to: R. E. Forbes, PrincipalAgricultural Extension Centre

Brandon, ManitobaCanada

Manitoba Federation of AgricultureCamp and Conference CentreClear Lake, Manitoba

The Manitoba Federation of Agriculture Camp and Conference

Centre, a rural, off-campus facility, began operations in 1948.

Accommodations for 100 people are provided during May to September.

Less than ten conferences are conducted during this season.

For Information write tc: R. O. (Bob) Douglas, Camp Director

610 Royal Bank BuildingWinnipeg 2, ManitobaCanada

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Riding Mountain Conference Centre

Clear Lake, Manitoba

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The Riding Mountain Conference Centre is a rural, off-caupus

facility situated on the shores of picturesque Clear Lake in the

Riding Mountain National Park. The facilities are owned, operated,

and are being deNieloped by the 14asagaming Foundation", a non-profit

educational trust, incorporated by the Legislature, Province of

Manitoba, April, 1964. The four corporate members of the Wasagaming

Foundation are Manitoba Pool Elevators, United Grain Growers Ltd.,

Federated Co-operatives Limited, and the Manitoba Farm Bureau. Fifty

people can be provided for at any season, with accommodations for one

hundred during May through October. During the period of development,

the facilities are accommodating about twenty conferences, seminars

and carps annually.

For infornation write to:

NOVA SCOTIA

Mr. Bob Douglas, ManagerRiding Mountain Conference Centre

1700 Portage AvenueWinnipeg 12, ManitobaCanada

The Atlantic Christian Training_gentreTatamagouche, Nova Scotia

The Atlantic Christian Training Centre is a private, rural,

year-round conference operation, affiliated with the United Church of

Canada. It opened in 1955 with facilities which include four small

and two large conference rooms and one large auditorium for 100

people or more. Accommodations include 18 sleeping rooms for 50

people, and one dining room for ten people. Thirty-six to 50 confer-

ences are conducted throughout the year.

For inforration write to:

NOVA SCOTIA

PrincipalP. O. Box 159Tatamagouche, Nova ScotiaCanada

Cody International Institute

St. Francis Xavier UniversityAntigonish, Nova Scotia

Coady International Institute, a canpus facility of St. Francis

Xavier University, began operation in 1960. Mee,ting rooms include one

large conference room for 30 to 100 people, one snall conference room

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for less than 30 people, and an auditorium accommodating 175 people.

Sleeping, eatin6, and conference rooms are in the same building.During its year-round operation, a total of one to ten regular diploma

programs and specialized courses are conducted.

For information write to:

ONTARIO

Albion Hills Conservation SchoolWoodbridge, Ontario

Norman RileyOverseas Training ProgranCoady International InstituteSt. Francis Xavier UniversityAntiogonish, Nova ScotiaCanada

The Albion Hills Conservation School is a rural facility which

is operated by the Metro Toronto Region Conservation Authority. Pro-

grams of residential education are offered for adults throughout the

year in conservation training. Conference accommodations are avail-

able for 45 people.

For information write to:

Camp Mlle Aux ChenesLavigne, Ontario

Mr. C. E. BarberBox 720W)odbridgeToronto, OntarioCanada

Camp Mlle Aux Chenes is a private facility affiliated with the

Centre des Jeunes Civitas Christi. Residential programs are conducted

during July and August in leadership, arts, and intercultural exchange.

Conference accommodations are available for 90 people.

Fcr information write to:

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DirectorCentre des Jeunes Civitaa ChristiC.P. 913Sudbury, OntarioCanada

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anadian United Automobile Workers Education CenterWindsor, Ontario

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The Canadian U 0 W. Center located on Port Elgin is affiliatedwith the United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workersof America. Prograns of leadership and citizenship education are con-ducted during the period mid May to mid October. The center has beenin operation since 1956. Conference acconnodations include 16 sleepingbuildings with 43 bedrooms for 100 persons, and rumerous conferencerooms for groups of 50 or more. One dining room has a seating capacityfor 150 people. Approximately 20 conferences are conducted during theyear.

For information write to: Allen Schroeder, Education DirectorCanadian Region U.A.W.1568 Oulette AvenueWindsor, OntarioCanada

Canterbury Hills Retreat and Conference CentreHamilton, Ontario

The Canterbury Hills Center began operations in 1957 as a ruralretreat affiliated with the Diocese of Niagara. Retreats and confer-ences may be sponsored by the Diocese or by a parish for their people.The Center is available to other Christian organizations, socialagencies, and educational groups. The center provides short termconferences throughout the year. Accommodations include twelve sleep-ing rooms for 36 people, one dining room for 45 people, three roomsfor group meetings of 25 or less, and one meeting room for 25 to 50people.

For information write to: The Reverend I. K. Calde::67 Victoria Avenue SouthHamilton, OntarioCanada

,Cedar Glen Camp and Conference CentreBolton, Ontralo

Cedar Glen, a rural, private, church aff41.iated center is a

residential facility of five Presbyteries in Toronto Conference of

the United Church of Canada. Conference programs are available for

many organizations and executives, both from the church and from the

community, locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.

Facilities include two log, chalet-type buildings with 23 double

bedrooms for 110 people, a dining hall which contains 200 seats, a

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lounge which seats 175 people, end seven meeting rooms of varioussizes.

For information write to:

Cher-Ed-Dale EbtalToronto, Ontario

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Albion R. Wright, Executive DirectorCedar GlenBox 345Bolton, OntarioCanada

Cher-Ed-Dale Motel is a private residential conference facilitywhich is supported by the Co-operative Union of Canada. Trainingprograms, workshops and conferences are conducted for business, profess-ional and union groups throughout the year. Conference accommodationsare available for fifty people.

For informatio.1 write to: Cher-Ed-Dale Motel7 and 27 HighwayToronto, OntarioCanada

Elliot Lake Centre for Continuiu EducationElliot Lake, Ontario

Elliot Lake Centre, a local government sponsored facility inan off-carpus urban area, began operations in Mhy 1965. Conferenceaccommodations include five sleeping buildings, three conferencebuildings, three dining areas and one auditorium. There are 304sleeping rooms for 512 people and dining facilities for 308 people.Sleeping accommodations and conference rooms are in the same area.Seventy-five to 100 conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to: Mrs. Jayne Coons, DirectorElliot Lake Centre for ContinuingEducation

Elliot Lake, OntarioCanada

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CenttEParis, Ontario

The Five Oaks Christian Workers Center is a rural, private,

church affiliated facility which began operations in 1952. Conference

accommodations include three conference buildings with ten rooms for

group meetings of 25 or less, six rooms for 25 to 50 people, three

roors for 50 or more people, and three auditorium. Mete are fivesleeping buildings which accommodate 80 people during winter months

and 180 during summer months. Two dining rooms accomodate 120 people.

More than 100 conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to: Rev. George D. Young, DirectorFive Oaks Christian Workers Center

Box 216Paris, OntarioCanada

Grindstone IslandQuaker Centre for Peace EducationPortland, Ontario

The island centre is on Lake Rideau, 2k miles from the village

of Portland, Ontario. The 12 acre island has a main lodge and sevenother buildings with quarters for up to 50 persons. The Centre in-

cludes a library, swimming pool, boating facilities, volleyball and

badminton courts. Through programs of education, training and action,

the Centre seeks to contribute to the quality of ideas and actions,

and to the growth of insight and skills required by peaceuakers today.

The Centre has been in operation since 1963 and conducts an average

of 15 conferences per year.

For information write to: Murray M. ThomsonPeace Education SecretaryCanadian Friends Service Comittee60 Lowther AvenueToronto 5, OntarioCanada

National Leadership Training, and Conference Centre

Geneva Park, Ontario

The National Leadership Training and Conference Centre, a rural

facility, is affiliated with the National Council of Y.M.C.A. Oper-

ations in the center began in 1907. Canference and training prograus

are conducted throughout the year. Accommodations include four

sleeping buildings with 150 bedrooms for 275 people, two conference

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buildings with 15 meeting rooms for various size groups, and two

auditoriums. The dining room has a seating capacity for 275 people.

Approximately 120 conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to: D. Nicolson, Executive Secretary

National Leadership Training and

Conference Centre2160 Yonge StreetToronto, OntarioCanada

Ontario Provincial Training Centre

Sprucedale, Ontario

The Ontario 'Provincial Training Centre is owned and operated by

the Girl Guides of Canada for the training of Guides and Cadets,

Rangers, and Brownies. Since it began in 1949 the adult members of

the organization use it for training sessions during the spring and

fall months. The Centre is not open to other organizations. Accommo-

dations include five sleeping buildings for 60 people, three confer-

ence buildings, and dining facilities for 75 people.

For information write to: Hiss C. Joan Woodland, Executive

DirectorGirl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council

50 Merton StreetToronto 7, OntarioCanada

Quetico Conference and Training Centre

Atikokant Ontario

Quetico Centre began operations in 1958. It is a residential,

non-profit, privately sponsored institution located on the shores of

Eva Lake. Accommodations include three large conference halls, 12

seminar rooms and 54 double sleeping rooms with a cafeteria serving

56 people. A new dining hall will be ready early in 1968. Adult

education programs include courses in the arts, management, community

development, youth leadership and problem-centered conferences.

Qualified Centre staff are available to assist in planning and co-

ordinating seminars and providing leadership where needed. Approxi-

mately 30 conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to: Quetico Conference and Training Center

Box 1000Atikokan, OntarioCanada

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StrathmereNorth Gower, Ontario

Strathmere, a farm and a residence for learning and living is aprivate, non-seccarian facility which began operations in October 1966.Accommodations include ten sleeping rooms for 20 people, one diningroom for 25 people, and one conference room for 25 or less. Confer-

ences are held during winter months only.

For information write to:

The Anglican Conference CentreAurora, Ontario

Nr. R. Adex and Eleanor SimOwners and DirectorsStrathmereNorth Gower, OutarioCanada

The Anglican Conference Centre is affiliated with the TorontoDiocesan Board of Christian Education, and operates as a renewalcenter for leadership training, conferences and retreats. Operationof this center began in 1954. Conference facilities on a 67 acrelocation provide accommodations for 100 in general assembly. Thereare seven room for small group meetings, and three rooms for largegroup meetings. A large living room, a fire place lounge, and asmall lounge are also available for meetings. A chapel seats morethan 60 and up to 100 people can be served in the dining area. Thereare sleeping accommodations in 14 individual rooms, 15 double roomsand three triple rooms. The year-round program schedules 60 conferences.

For information write to: Rev.. W. J. Rhodes, AdministratorAnglican Conference CentreAurora, Ontario

135 Adelaide Street EastToronto 1, OntarioCanada

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Western Ontario Agricultural SchoolRidgetown, Ontario

The Western Ontario Agricultural School, affiliated with the

Ontario Department of Agriculture, began operation in 1951. Conference

accommodations include six small conference rooms, six large conference

rooms and two auditoriums seating 500 and 800 persons. There are 84

sleeping rooms accommodating 164 people. One dining room serves 180

people. Six buildings comprise the Centre: four conference buildings,

one food service and one sleeping building. Between 10 and 20 conferences

are conducted throughout the year.

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For information write to: Mr. E. L. Woodley, DirectorWestern Ontario Agricultural SchoolRidgetown, OntarioCanada

Whitesands Adult Education Conference CentrePeterborough, Ontario

The Whitesand Centre is affiliated with the InternationalChemical Workers Union, a non-profit organization, located on Lake

Catchacoma. CGLIferences are conducted during spring and summer months

only. Facilities include 11 sleeping buildings with 49 sleeping rooms

for 86 adults, five conference buildings with three rooms for group

meetings of 25 or less, four rooms for group meetings of 25 to 50,

three rooms for group meetings of 50 or more, and one auditorium.

There is one dining room for 100 people and one cafeteria for 25

people. Thirteen to 15 conferences are held during the spring and

summer months. The Centre has bar service.

For information write to:

QUEBEC

Institute Cooperatif DesiardinsLevis, Quebec

Gordon Malwain, DirectorWhitesands, Suite 105166 Wilson AvenuePeterborough, OntarioCanada

The Institute Cooperatif. Desjardins is affiliated with Le

Movement Desjardins. Operations began in 1963 in an urban, off-campus

setting. Accommodations include 88 rooms for 96 people, one cafeteria

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for 110 people, four small conference rooms, two large conference

rooms and one auditorium. Four buildings house sleeping quartersand one building is used for conference rooms. 150 conferences are

held during year-round operations.

For information write to:

SASKATCHEWAN

Camp RaynerExtension DivisionUniversity of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan

Irenee Bonnier, Director of EducationFederation Des Caisses Popularies59 BeginLevis, QuebecCanada

Camp Rayner Is a rural, non-sectarian facility of the University

of Saskatchewan and is supported by the Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation.

This residential facility is used for leadership development confer-

ences and recreational conservation programs. Conferences are conducted

during summer months only. Conference accommodations are available for

100 people.

For information write to: Mk. S. A. Green, Extension DivisionUniversity of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, SaskatchewanCanada

Prairie Christian Training CentreFt. Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan

The Prairie Christian Training Centre is a private, rural, year-

round conference facility supported by Saskatchewan and Manitoba United

Churches in Canada. The program of residential education includes short

courses for lay leaders and teachers of children, youth and adults in

the church; refresher courses for professional workers in the church,

and experimental training programs, as well as conferences for other

groups. Conference accommodations are available for sixty people.

For information write to: R. S. Harper, PrincipalPrairie Christian Training CentreFt. Qu'Appelle, SaskatchewanCanada

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St. Lukes HouseMeadow Lake, Saskatchewan

St. Lykes House isConference acccmmo3ationspersons, 21 sleeping roomspersons, Operations began

out the year.

For information write to:

2g121-ILIUIUMLSMELFort Qu'AppelleRegina, Saskatchewan

a rural church affiliated residential center.

include three meeting rooms for 25 to 50

for 45 persons and one dining room for 30

in 1965 and 20 conferences are held through-

The Rev. Canon D. A. Gregory, Director

The St. Lukes' HouseMeadow Lake, SaskatchewanCanada

Valley Training Center, operated by Department of Natural

Resources is a facility in a rural resort area which began operations

in 1948. Accommodations include three small conference rooms, three

large conference rooms, and fifteen sleeping rooms for sixty people.

Sleeping and conference rooms are in separate buildings. From 51 to

100 conferences are held throughout the year. Plans are in the making

for a new center to be available in 1967.

For information write to:

Western Coo erative Colle eSaskatoon, Saskatchewan

DirectorValley Training CenterFort Du'AppelleSaskatchewanCanada

Western Cooperative College is a private, non-sectarian, incor-

porated urban center owned by the cooperatives in Western Canada.

The Center began operation in September, 1962, although the program be-

gan in 1955. Accommodations include three classroons for 20 to 25

people, three smaller conference rooms for 6 to 8 people, one large

conference room ancl one auditorium for 200 persons. Three buildings

contain sleeping accommodations for 84 persons in 42 room3. A cafeteria

serves 100 and a dining room serves 75. Approximately 125 courses and

15 conferences are conducted throughout the year.

For information write to: Ht. H. E. Chapman, Principal

Western Cooperative College

141 - 105th StreetSaskatoon, SaskatchewanCanada

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KENYA

Institute of Adult StudiesUniversity College, NairobiNairobi, Kenya

The Institute of Adult Studies is a rural facility sponsored

by University College of Nairobi. Operations in this Center began

in June, 1961. Conference accommodations include one sleeping building

with 48 rooms for sixty people, one conference building with four

meeting rooms for 25 or less, one meeting room for 25 to 50 persons

and one meeting room for 50 or more. There is one dining room for

75 people. Sleeping, eating and conference accommodations are in the

same area. This center has bar service for alcoholic beverages.

About fifteen conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

RHODESIA

Mr. Paul Fordham, DirectorInstitute of Adult StudiesBox 30197Nairobi, KenyaAfrica

Institute of Adult EducationThe University College of Rhodesia

Salisbury, Rhodesia

The Institute of Adult Education of the University College of

Rhodesia began operations in 1961 and holds approximately 15 confer-

ences or short courses throughout the year, such as The National

Conference on Adult Education.

For information write to:

TANZANIA

Kivukoni CollegeDar Es Salaam, Tanzania

G. A. Smith, LecturerInstitute of Adult EducationUniversity College of Rhodesia

P.B. 167 HSalisbury, RhodesiaAfrica

Kivukoni College is a private, non sectarian residential

facility offering seminar workshops throughout the year for TANU

party officials, NUTA trade union officials, teachers and other

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interested persons. The wide range of topics cover such areas as

communications, labour economics, economic development for rural areas,

ard adult education. The center began operation in 1961. There are

sleeping accommodations for 100 persons in 50 rooms, dining facilities

for 150, three meeting rooms for 25 or less, and one large meeting

room for 50 or more. All facilities are in the same area.

For information write to:

ZAMBIA

Mindolo Ecumenical FoundationKitive, Zambia

Griffiths L. Cunningham, PrincipalKivukoni CollegeP. 0. Box 9193Dar Es Salaam, TanzaniaAfrica

The Mindolo Center is a private, church affiliated institution

sponsored by the local government of Zambia. Conference accommodations

include five sleeping buildings with 55 bedroons for 110 people, and

two dining areas with seats for 150 people. There are five conference

rooms for small groups and one conference room for groups of 50 .or

more. This center has been conducting conferences since 1958.

For information write to:

la.

Mrs. Anne FraenkelAssistant to fhe PrincipalMindolo Ecumenical FoundationP. 0. Box 1493Kitive, ZambiaAfrica

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Goolwa Residential CentreWorkers' Education Association of South Australia

Adelaide, Australia

The Goolwa Residential Centre is affiliated with the Workers'

Education Association of South Australia. The centre is also avail-

able to outside organizations such as fhe University of Adelaide.

Accommodations include 25 sleeping rooms for 55 people, three dining

rooms for 20 people, two conference rooms for 25 people, and one

conference room for 50 or more people. The Centre began operations

in 1965 and more than 20 conferences are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

ARMIDALE

J. W. Warburton, DirectorAdult Education DepartmentUniversity of AdelaideSouth Australia 5000

University of New EnglandDepartment of University Extension

Armidale, New South Wales, Australia

The University of New England, a government supported institution

has had a residential facility since 1955. Approximately 40 conferences

are conducted during the interim period. Accommodations include eight

sleeping buildings, 36 conference buildings, and four dining rooms.

Over 400 persons can be given conference accommodations. All conference

facilities are in the same area.

For information write to: Mk. A. J. A. Nelson, Director

Department of University Extension

University of New EnglandAruidale, New South Wales 2331

Australia

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MarylandWoburn, BletchleyBuckinghamshire

Maryland, a rural, public

Bedfordshire Education Committee

September, 1967. Short courses

30 people throughout the year.

For information write to:

Missenden AbbeyGreat Missenden, Buckinghamshire

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institution, is maintained by ehe

Operations were begun in this center

and conferences can be accommodated for

Dorothy M. Milnes, Warden

MarylandWoburn, BletchleyBuckinghamshire, England

This center is conducted by Buckinghamshire Education Committee

and offers mid-week and week-end courses in current affairs, music,

drama, films, history, literature and art. There is residential

accommodation for 37.

For information write to:

BERKSHIRE

Denman Colle eNortham,nr, Abingdon, Berkshire

M. Lloyd, WardenMissenden AbbeyGreat Missenden, 3uckinghamshire

England

This college is owned and conducted by the National Federation

cf Women's Institutes and is normally restricted to members of in-

stitutes. There is residential accommodation for 60.

For information write to: Miss Helen Anderson, Warden

Denman CollegeMarchamnr. AbingdonBerkshire, England

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CHESHIRE

Burton Honor

Cheshire

Burton ilancr tws cunded i l3G ane is ccneucted iDintly by

the Liverpcol one ether education auchorities cn lierseysiee. One- and

tuo-reel: courses are offeree in international and national eaeirs,

lanase,lent ane industrial proble,as, literature, ercoa, 1:.usic, arts,

crafts and nature study. T7eek-end courses are also arran3ed. There

is residential acco-modation for 55.

For infor-lation rrite to:

DEVON

John Vauton, Warden,Burton ManorBurton-in-WirralCheshire, England

Devon Center for Further EducationDartington College of ArtsDartington, Devon

The Devon Center is one of the departments of a private founda-

tion, the Dartington College of Arts, and is sponsored by Devon County

Education Committee. Short courses are offered in music, crafts and

the theatre arts; including the Dartington Summer Schools of Music and

Art. The Center uses the theatre and other specialized facilities of

the College. There is residential accommodation for 36, conference

rooms of various sizes, and dining accommodation for 96. The College

and Center are in a rural setting.

For information write to:

DURHAM

Lambton CastleNr. Chester-le-StreetDurham

Tom A. Q. Griffiths, WardenDevon Center for Further Educationlartington College of ArtsTotnesDevon, England

This centre in north-east England is conducted by the Durham

County Education Authority. Conferences for industrial personnel

occupy most week-day time, but a varied program of week-end courses

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and of 7-day summer courses is offered to the general public. Sleeping

accommodation is for 60 persons in shared rooms. There are several

large conference meeting rooms.

For informatim write to:

ESSEX

Debden HouseDebden GreenLoughtonEssex

Kenneth T. Stephenson, WardenLambton CastleNr. Chester-le-StreetDurham, England

Debden House is provided by the Education Committee of the

London Borough of Newham, and offers mainly week-end courses in

natural history, photography, music, contemporary science, ethics,

etc. Sleeping accommodation: 28.

For information write to:

Wansfell CollegeTheydon BoisEpping, Essex

Lawrence E. Halcrow, WardenDebden HouseDebden GreenLoughtonEssex, England

Wansfell College is in a semi-rural setting close to Epping

Forest. It is provided by Essex County Education Committee and offers

week-end, mid-week and longer courses in national and international

affairs, religion, art, music, literature, the sciences, etc. There

is residential accommdation for 29 and teaching capacity of up to 40.

For information write to: A. Kingsbury, WardenWansfell CollegeTheydon BoisEssex, England

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AshridRe Management CollegeBerkhanstedHertfordshire

Ashridge College is acourses in management for alThe program includes many shmanagers, senior managers aaccommodation for 100 andof the college is rural.

For information write to

Pendley ManorTring, Hertfordshi

Pendley Matution offeringsocial history,personnel. Theroors for 25,

For informati

KENT

KingsBroadsKent

private foundation devoted wholly to1 grades from trainee to top management.ort courses and seminars for specialist

nd directors. There is residentiala variety of conference rooms. The setting

C. Macrae, PrincipalAshridge Management CollegeBerkhamstedHertfordshire, England

nor was established in 1945 as an indcpendent insti-week-end and mid-week courses in current affairs,and the arts; and mid-week courses for industrial

re is residential accommodation for 50, and conference50 and over. The dining room has a capacity of 60.

on write to:

ate goamttairs

Dorian Williams, DirectorPendley ManorTringHertfordshire, England

This college on the coast of Kent is operated by the Y.M.C.A.with the support of Kent County Education Authority, the Oxford Extra-MUral Delegacy, and the Workers' Education Association. The Collegeopened in 1946 and offers two-week courses of liberal study for youngworkers, and week-end and longer courses for the general public incontemporary affairs. There is sleeping accommodation for 50. Threemeeting roous hold up to 25 and a larger room has a capacity of 60.

For information write to: E. F. Bellchambers, PrincipalKingsgate CollegeBroadstairsKent, England

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LANCASHIRE

Alston HallLongridgeLancashire

75

This center is operated by Preston Education Committee and

occupies a large house in a rural setting some miles east of Lhe town.

There are some courses for industrial personnel and a wide range of

courses in the liberal arts at week-ends and for longer periods.

Residential accommodation is for 36 and there are conference roous

holding 25 and 50 persons.

For information write to:

Holly Rovde CollegeWest DidsburyManchester

Ann E. Lightfoot, WardenAlston HallLongridge, nr PrestonLancashire, England

Holly Royde is a l9th century house with additional buildings

in the southern suburbs of Manchester. Founded in 1944, fhe college

is conducted by the University of Manchester Extra-Milral Department,

and offers courses, seminars and conferences on conterporary social

and economic affairs, and on the arts, varying in length between a

we-ek-end and several weeks. Residential accommodation is for 65 with

46 in single rooms; there is an assembly hall for up to 150 and six

smaller rooms. Dining accommodation is for 80.

For information write to:

Middlesex

Battle of Britain HouseNorthwoodMiddlesex

Donald Garside, WardenHolly Royde CollegeWest DidsburyManchester 20, England

Battle of Britain House is situated in the green belt between

Ruislip and Northwood, an hour by train from Central London. The

college opened in 1948 and is operated by the London Bcrough of

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Middlesex, Midlothian (Scotland)

Hillingdon. It offers week-end and longer courses relatedcommerce and the public services. Sleeping and conferenceis for about 35.

For information write to:

MIDLOTHIAN (Scotland)

Carberry TowersMUsselburghMidlothian, Scotland

The WardenBattle of Britain HouseNorthwoodMiddlesex, England

76

to industry,accommodation

Carberry Towers is a historic house acquired by the Church ofScotland in 1961 and used for youth leadership training and as a con-ference center for ministers, teachers and leaders in many walks oflife. Week-end and longer courses in the field of politics, socialstudies and the arts are held; and groups not connected with the churchalso use the accommodation. There is a residential capacity of 84,mainly in double rooms, dining accommodation in two rooms for 140,and the conference rooms comprise six small and medium rooms and twolarge auditoriums.

For information write to:

Newbattle AbbeyDalkeith, MidlothianScotland

Rev. Colin Day, WardenCarberry TowersMusselburghMidlothian, Scotland

Newbattle Abbey in an independent institution spersored by theeducation authorities and universities of Scotland. It is a long-termcollege conducting courses of a year's duration, but it offers shortcourses during the summer months, especially during the EdinburghFestival, on the theatre arts, music and literature. There is sleepingaccommodation for 65, a dining room holding 80, and five conferencerooms with capacities varying between 25 and 75.

For information write to: C. L. Rigg, WardenNewbattle AbbeyDalkeith, MidlothianScotland

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MONMOUTHSHIRE (WALE3)

The H411Pen-y-poundAbergavennyMonmouthshire, Wales

77

This center was opened by Monmouthrbire Education Committee in

1967 and offers a variety of week-end and longer courses on the arts

and contemporary affairs. There is sleeping accommodation for 33.

The center is situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

For information write to:

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Knuston HallIrchesterWellingborough, Northamptonshire

H. Strand Jones, WardenThe Hill Residential College

Petry-poundAbergavennyMonmouthshire, Wales

Knuston Hall occupies a rural situation and is maintained by

the Northamptonshire County Education Committee. Throughout the year

courses are conducted ranging from one day and night to a week or

more in length in subjects of interest to the general public, to in-

dustry and commerce, to teachers, and to other professions and occu-

pations. Conference accommodations are available for 60 people.

For information write to:

OXFORDSHIRE

Braziers ParkIpsdenOxfordshire

Edna Smith, WardenKnuston HallIrchesterWellingborough, NorthamptonshireEngland

Braziers Park is operated by an independent organization con-

cerned with integrative social research in the small residential

community. Mainly week-end, but some longer courses also, deal with

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OXFORDSHIRE

development of adult activities and studies in the arts and socialsciences. Accommodation is available for 25 persons.

For information write to:

Rewley HouseWellington SquareOxford

R. Glynn Faithfull, SecretaryBoard of StudiesBraziers ParkIpsdenOxfordshire, England

Rewley House is an on-campus residential center conducted byOxford University Extra-Mural Delegacy, which was assisted in estab-lishing the center by a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.The center opened in 1965 and offers general and specialist coursesand public service personnel. Residential and conference accommodationis for 50 persens.

For information write to:

SHROPSHIRE

AttinAlam Parknear ShrewsburyShropshire

Frank W. JessupSecretary to the Extra-Mural DelegacyOxford UniversityRewley HouseWellington SquareOxford, England

Attingham Park, the Shropshire Adult College was established in1948 as a private foundation supported by Shropshire County EducationCommittee and Birmingham UniIrsity Extra-Mhral Department. The centeroccupies a large mansion in a rural setting four miles from Shrewsburyand offers week-end and longer courses in a wide range of subjectsincluding history, the arts, nature study, archaeology. There issleeping accommodation for 65, and five conference rooms with capacitiesranging from 25 to 100. The dining room has a capacity of 85.

For information write to:

).

Sir George Trevelyan, Bart., WardenAttingham Park Adult CollegeShrewsbury, Shropshire, England

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SOMERSET

IlminsterSomerset

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Dillington House is a large rural mansion maintained by the

Somerset County Education Committee for a wide range of adult educa-

tional activities including residential courses in the arts, local

studies, current affairs and business management. There is residential

accommodation for 51 persons, of whom 21 are in single rooms. Confer-

ence accommodation includes three small rooms, two for groups up to

50, and a theatre holding 240. The dining room capacity is 56.

For information write to:

STAFFORDSHIRE

Pendrell HallCodsall WoodWolverhamptonStaffordshire

T. Harvey Sheppard, Warden

Dillington HouseIlminsterSomerset, England

This center is operated by Staffordshire County Education

Committee and offers week-end, mid-week and longer courses iv literature

drama, music, social studies, as well as short courses in supervisory

and middle management studies. There is residential accommodation for

52 and there are five meeting rooms of various sizes. The dining room

accommodates 100.

For information write to:

WedRwood Memorial College

Barlastonnear Stoke-on-TrentStaffordshire

L. N. A. Davies, Warden

Pendrell HallCodsall Woodnear WolverhamptonStaffordshire, England

This college was founded in 1945 as an independent institution

supported by the local education authorities of north Staffordshire

and the University of Keele. It occupies two houses in fhe village

of Barlaston and offers courses varying in length between a day and

two weeks for both experienced students in adult education and for

those with no previous experience of study. There is sleeping accommo-

dation for 44, one large lecture room and two smaller rooms.

For information write to: W. E. Lloyd, Wedgwood Memorial CollegeBarlaston near Stoke-on-TrentStaffordshire, England

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SUFFOLK

Belstead HouseNr. Ipswich, Suffolk

80

This center is conducted by the East Suffak Education Committee

and offers short courses in the arts, science, handicrafts, etc., for

the general public; and refresher courses for professional groups in

the county. Residence is fcr 39 and there are four meeting rooms for

groups of between 20 and 40. Belstead House has a rural setting on the

outskirts of Ipswich.

For information write to:

SURREY

Moor Park CollegeFarnhamSurrey

George E. Curtis, WardenBelstead HouseNr. IpswichSuffolk, England

Moor Park College is an independent center occupying a historic

house in a rural setting, and receiving support from Surrey County

Education Committee. In its foundation the college was informally

associated with the Church of England and courses in religion, philoso-

phy, psychology and social studies figure prominently in the program,

which also includes the arts and industrial studies. Residential

accommodation is 40.

For information write to:

SUSSEX

Roffev Park InstituteHorshamSussex

F. S. Grinwood, WardenMoor Park CollegeFarnhamSurrey, England

This center is devoted wholly to short courses on management

and administration. ResidpntInl accommodation is 25.

For information write to: H. Watton Clark, DirectorRoffey Park InstituteHorshamSussex, England

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WARWICKSHIRE

Westham House_ColltatBarfordnear Warwick

This is an independent college in a rural setting ten milesfrom Stratford-upon-Avon. The program contains many courses on drama -particularly on the plays of Shakespeare - on country life, and onFrench Language and literature. There is sleeping accommodation for53, and there are two meeting rooms for groups of 25, one for 50 andone for 75 persons. The capacity of the dining room is 55.

For information write to: Frank Owen, PrincipalWestham House CollegeBarfordnear Warwick, England

William Temple CollegeRugby

This college was founded in memory of Archbishop Temple and isaffiliated with the Church of England. Its prime purpose is to studyChristian faith in relation to life and work. There is residentialaccommodation for 56. Meeting rooms include four for groups of 25,three for groups up to 50, and three large lecture rooms. The diningroom capacity is 56.

For information write to:

WILTSHIRE

Urchfont Manornear DevizesWiltshire

Rev. L. G. Tyler, PrincipalWilliam Temple CollegeRugbyWarwickshire, England

Urchfont Manor is a country house near the edge of SalisburyPlain maintained since 1947 as a residential center for adult educationby Wiltshire County Edncation Committee, with support from other localeducation authorities in the region. Courses vary between a week-end

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and a week in duration, and are concerned primarily with rroblems ofcontemporary living, with the natural sciences and economics. There

is sleeping accommodation for 28. There are three sr.T.11 conference

rooms and one for 5C persons. Dining accommodation is 42.

For information write to:

WORCESTERSHIRE

Avoncroft CollegeStoke PriorBromsgroveWorcestershire

Alan T. C. Slee, WardenUrchfont Manornear Devizes

Wiltshire, England

Avoncroft College is an independent institution maintained bythe Fircroft Trust with support from Birmingham Education Committee.Many conferences are held for industrial and local government personnel,and courses in liberal studies are arranged by and for educationalassociations. The college is situated on the outskirts of fhe townof Bromsgrove. There are three meeting rooms and sleeping accommo-dations for 40 in single and double rooms.

For information write to:

Grantlev Hallnear RiponYorkshire

A. Gregg, WardenAvoncroft CollegeStoke PriorBromsgrove, WorcestershireEngland

Founded in 1948 this center is maintained by the West Ridingof Yorkshire Education Ccmmittee. It occupies a large mansion at thefoot of the Pennines and offers a program of short courses on the arts,social and economic problems, industrial relatlons and management.The residential capacity is 65 in rooms for one to four persons.

For information write to: H. C. Strick, WardenGrantley Hall

near RiponYorkshire, England

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Wrea Head ColleReScalby,near Scarborough

Yorkshire

This center is conducted by the North Riding of Yorkshire Educa-tion Committee and offers courses in a wide range of subjects from aweek-end to a week in duration. Wrea Head is a 19th century house nearthe coast just north of the holiday resort of Scarborough

For information write to: The Chief Education OfficerNorth Riding Education CommitteeNorthallertonYorkshire, England

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Austria

SALZBURG

Haus RiefHalleinnear Salzburg

85

This center is conducted by the Austrian Folk High School Union.It is situated in a rural situation about 10 miles from Salzburg andoffers residential and conference accommodadon for about 60 persons.

For information write to:

WIEN

BildungsinstitutHohe Warte 50-561190 Wien

pirektor,Osterreichischer Volkshochschule-Verband

Haus RiefHalleinSalzburg, Austria

This residential continuing education facility is affiliated witha co-operative and is located in the urban section of Vienna. Operations

in chis center were begun in 1950. About 800 conferences are conductedthroughout the year. Accommodations include 2 sleeping buildings with25 bedrooms for 40 people, and 2 conference buildings. Tbe dining roomwill accommodate 40 people.

For information write to: Dr. Anton E. Rauter, PrincipalBildunginstitutHobe Warte 50-541190 Wien XIX, Austria

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BarendorfLuneburg

This center, established in 1953, is in a rural situation on the

LUneburg heath and is equipped for 48 residents. There are 2 conferencerooms and 4 smaller rooms. About 40 short courses are held annually.

For information write to:

HermannsburgLower Saxony

Dr. Hans-Wilhelm TOlke, DirektorVolkshochschule Barendorf3141 Barendorf bei LUneburg

Germany

This folk high school, associated with the Luthetan Church, wasestablished in 1919, closed in 1934, and re-opened in 1946. It is

situated 20 miles north of Celle in the Inert of the LUneburg heath.

There is sleeping accommodation for 70. Conference rooms include onelarge hall, 6 group rooms and various other facilities. Normally 30

courses per year are held.

For information write to:

Schloss Eg2Deggendorf,East Bavaria

Pastor Jahannes Hasselhorn, DirektorVolkshochschule Hermannsburg3102 Hermannsburg, Kr. CelleLutterweg 16Germany

This residential center is an independent folk high schooloccupying a fine castle in the Bayerischer Wald near the West Germanfrontier east of Nbnich. The castle was acquired in 1960 and hasresidential accommodation for 56 in 20 rooms, and meeting rooms of

various sizes. Over 50 short courses nnd conferences are held annually.

For information write to: Fredhelge Gornig-Benricken, DirektorBildungscentrum Schloss Egg836 DeggendorfUlrichsberger Str. 4Germany

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Schloss Dhaun

The folk high school at Schloss Dhaun near Kirn (Nahe) is a

public rural facility affiliated with the local government. It began

operations in 1957 and conducts approximately 110 conferences or short

courses throughout the year. One building houses sleeping and conference

facilities. There are accommodations for 25 persons in 12 sleeping rooms.

Two conference rooms are available. Eating arrangements are made in

nearby facilities.

For information write to:

Lambrecht/PfalzRhineland

Kurt Cullmann, DirektorHeimvolkshochschule Schloss Dhaun

6571 Dhaun bei Kirn (Nahe)

Germany

The folk high school at Lambrecht/Pfalz is in the Rhineland.

It is a rural center operated by the local government. Short courses

and conferences have been conducted in this residential center through-

out the year since operations began in 1956. Accommodations include

sleeping rooms for 40 people, 4 meeting rooms for grolips of 25 to

50 people, 1 meeting room for groups of 50 or more, and one auditorium.

The dining room will accommodate 100 people. There are facilities for

alcoholic beverages. Approximately 105 short courses are conducted

yearly.

For information write to:

LeckSchleswig

Odulf Fakobi, DirektorHeimvolkshochschule Lambrecht/Pfalz

6734 Lambrecht/PfalzFranz-Hartmann Str. 9

Germany

Leck folk high school began in 1922 and was re-established in

1948. It is in a rural situation and has residential accommodation for

35 persons, with 3 group rooms and one large hall. 25 courses are

held annually.

For information write to: Jacob Jahannsen, DirektorHeimvolkshochschule Leck

2262 Leck/SUdtondernFlensburger Str. 18

Germany

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RatzeburRHolstein

This folk high school is associated with the church and is

accommodated in the cathedral house of Ratzeburg, near Ltibeck, and not

far from the frontier. There are residential places for 34 and 3

conference rooms. About 40 short courses are held each year.

For information write to:

RendsburRSchleswig-Holstein

Pastor Dr. CornilsEvang. Heimvolkshochschu:e Domhof-Ratzeburg

2418 RotzeburgGermany

This center is an old foundation which became a private, non-

sectarian folk high school in 1921, and was re-founded in 1946. It is

situated in the suburbs of Rendsburg on the banks of the Kiel Canal,

with wooded surroundings. Facilities include 2 sleeping buildings with

30 bedrooms for 70 people, and 2 conference buildings with 4 meeting

rooms. The dining room can accommodate 100 people. All conference

accommodations are located in the same area.

For information write to:

SankelmarkSchleswig

The DirectorHeimvolkshochscbule Rendsburg2370 RendsburgKanalufer 82Germany

This residential center (called '!Frontier Academy") is in a

rural situation near the Danish frontier. It was built after the 1939-45

War and offers residence for 57 in single rooms, a variety of conference

rooms, and dining room capacity of 80. About 50 short courses are con-

ducted per year, including one in English, and participants are varied

in age and occupation. Courses for teachers, officials, military

personnel, managers, journalists, farmers, housewives, etc. are frequent.

For information write to: Dr. Heinz Datnhardt, DirektorGrenzakademie Sankelmark2391 Post Munkwolstrup Nber Flensburg

Schleswig, Germany

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Springe

This rural folk high school is private and non-sectarian, was

first opened in 1919, then re-founded in 1948. Conferences and short

courses are ccmducted throughout the year. Accommodati,ns include 2

sleeping buildings with 25 rooms for 50 people, 2 conference buildings

with two meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less, three meeting rooms

for 25 to 50 people, 2 auditoriums, and one dining room for 50 people.

All conference accommodations are located in the same area.

For information write to:

IlanamBaden

Dr. Hans H. PIC:ter, Direktor

Heimvolkshochschule Sprirge3257 Springe am DlisterGermany

This center was founded in 1930, re-established in 1947, and

moved to Tiengen in 1955. There is residential accommodation for 90,

and there are 5 group rooms and one large lecture hall.

For information write to:

WaldhofFreiburg-Littenweiler

Dr. Ferdinand HOrth, Direktor

7897 Tiengen/HochrheinAlpenblickstr. 1Germany

Waldhof is an independent residential facility. Throughout the

year approximately 80 conferences are conducted for adults. Short

courses are offered in a wide variety of subjects including art,

literature, philosophy, history, and music. Conference fazilities are

available for 60 people.

For information write to:

WisladeWestfalen

Ruediger Frankc/o Volksbildungsheims78 Freiburg-LittenweilerWaldhofstr. 10Germany

Wislade is a church-affiliated folk high school in a rural situation

in the Sauerland hills and normally runs 15 courses per annum. There is

accommodation for 50, a lecture hall, and 4 group rooms.

For information write to: Dr. Rudolf Brinkmann, Direktor5994 Oberrahmede, Wislade lit% 168

Germany

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BANGALORE

stigmamiggLAWalmilanBangalore, India

92

The Ecumenical Christian Centre is a private, non-sectarian,

urban facility sponsored by the national churches in India. The Centre

began operations in January, 1963, and operates throughout the year.

From April 16 through October 15 the Centre offers an annual six

months post graduate course in Citizenship and includes one month of

practical training in Community Development, Industrial Work) Family

Planning and additional areas. The six major areas that are covered

in this course include; 1. Bible and Theology, 2. Econonics, 3. Law,

State and Political Setup, 4. Social Structures and Cultural Patterns

5. Education and Mass Communication and 6. Government and Voluntary

Agencies. There are periodical conferences of shorter duration arranged

throughout the year on subjects of.current importance both for the

church and the nation. AccomModations include 16 rooms, which sleep

30, one dining room which seats 80, one meeting room for 25 or less,

and one meeting room for groups of 25 to 50. All accommodations are

in the sane area.

For information write to:

DURGAPUR

Rev. M. A. Thomas, DirectorEcumenical Christian CentreWhitefield P.O.Bangalore, India

Ecumenical Social and Ipdustyiql InstituteSt. Michael's CentreDurgapur, India

The Ecumenical Social and Industrial Institute is an urban,

private, church affiliated residential center founded and supported

by the major Protestant Churches of East India. The Institute's two

main departments are the Durgapur /ndustrial Service and the Training,

Research and National Development Division, which carry on activities

such as seminars for labour and management, study on the problems and

needs of the comnOnity, experimental new forms of worship suited to

an industrial society, courses for lay leaders involved in the indus-

trial community, research, and conferences. The center began operations

in 1963 and conducts approximately ten conferences throughout the year.

The conference facilities include two buildings with eight roons to

sleep 40, one building wlth two meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less,

one meeting room fot 25 to 50 and one meeting room for 50 Or more.

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There are two dining rooms serving 40 and 50 persons and one cafeteria

serving 20. All facilities are within the same area.

For information write to:

KERALA

Mitraniketan ProtectKerala, South India

Rev. Kenyon E. Wright, DirectorEcumenical Social and Industrial

InstituteSt. Michael's CentreDurgapur 1, India

Mitraniketan, an independent, private, non-sectarian facility

is located in the rural community of.Kerala, South India. This resi-

dential facility wts established in 1956. The educational philosophy

expressed in the program of this facility is concerned with every

element of living, both in theory and in practice. Residents learn

improved practices for daily living in health, business, culture,

industry, education, Since Mitraniketan is located in a tropical

area, conference shelter facilities are flexible. Seven sleeping

buildings and six conference buildings are available. Programs are

conducted throughout the year.

For information write to:

UDAIPUR

K. Viswanathan, DirectorMitraniketan ProjectKerala, South India

Seva MOndir CenUp fgr cotinujing,E4ucWonUdaipur, Rajasthan, India

Seva Mandir is a private, rural, non-government supported

residential facility. Since September 1966, bi-monthly programs have

been conducted at the center which meet the needs of the community.

Facilities include bedrooms for ten people, one indoor conference room

for 20 or more people and an out-door conference area. Over 100

persons can be accommodated in the eating area.

Forjatemantlas write to: O. S. Dewal, ConvenerCenter for Continuing EducationSava Mandirlidatpuri

Rajasthan, India

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KYOTO

Nippon Christian AcademyShugakuin Academy HouseKyoto, Japan

In 1962 a businessman offered the Nippon Christian Academy hisland and house located at Shugakuin and with the support of funds fromchurches in Germany this private non-sectarian facility has become thesecond of its kind in Japan for residential education. Additionalfacilities enable the center to hold seminars and conferences for menof different backgrounds to determine their Christian responsibilitieswithin those problems of labor and management relationships, education,mass communication, the medical field, and local and internationalaffairs. Approximately 40 conferences of one to two day duration areheld throughout the year. Conference accommodations include 27 sleepingrooms for 80 persons, two dining rooms which seat 80 and 90 persons,six meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less and one auditorium. All

facilities are in the same area.

For information write to: Moriatsu Marayama, DirectorNippon Christian AcademyKansai Seminar House23 Ichijo ji-takenouchi, Sakyo-kuKyoto, Japan

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Mexico

MEXICO CITY

Villa JonesInternational Cultural CenterMexico City

S7

The International cultural center is a non-profit, urban, non-

sectarian facility. Since 1955 Villa Jones has served as a conference

center for proaotion of international understanding. Programs spon-

sored by the center include; seminars, lectures, excursions, cultural

fiestas, and stAy tours. Approximately ten people can be given

sleeping accommodations. The dining room accommodates 16 people.

Conferences are held throughout the year.

For inforaation write to: Mr. Robert Cuba Jones, DirectorInternational Cultural CenterChilpancingo 23Mexico 11, Mexico D.P.

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Ber-:,en (gH)

Near AlkmaarNorth Holland

99

In rural settings on the outskirts of Bergen are two residential

centers - Oude Hof and Zandhoeve, accommodating 100 and 80 persons

respectively. Short courses and conferences are conducted throughout

the year by tine Dutch Folk High School Association at these and 11 other

centers in all the provinces of the Netherlands.

For information write to:

Driebergen

G.H.L. Schouten, International SecretaryVereniging tot Stichting van

Volkshogescholen8 Giardini NesBergen (NH)Netherlands

Nine residential centers in various parts of the country aremaintained by a church-affiliated organization with its administrativecenter at Driebergen. These centers are in rural settings and haveresidential accommodation for between 50 and 100 persons.

For information write to: Mr. C. Fris, General SecretaryFederatie van VormingscentraDe Horst 1DriebergenNetherlands

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Arresibii Conference CenterNorth Zealand

The center has beenAssociation and occupies aresidential and conference

For information write to:

Askov Folk High SchoolVejen, Jutland

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established by the Danish Employers'rural setting near a lake. There is modernaccommodation for 75 persons.

The DirectorArres0h0jpr. HelsingeSjaelland, Denmark

Askov was established in 1864 and it has developed into one ofthe leading colleges of this type, offering second and third yearadvanced courses. Short courses are offered in the summer and theschool is interested in special projects. Considerable reconstructionhas taken place in recent years and there is sleeping and conferenceaccommodation, with rooms of all sizes, for up to 200 persons.

For information write to:

Esbjerg HiiskoleEsbjerg, Jutland

H. Engberg-Pedersen, ForstanderAskov. undv. FolkehijskoleVejenJylland, Denmark

Esbjerg HOskole was established in 1910 as an independent schoolin the suburbs of Esbjerg. The center is conducted by the Workers'Educational Association in collaboration with the Social DemocraticParty and the Confederation of Danish Trade Unions. Short courses andconferences have been conducted since 1955, varying in length betweena week and two months. There are about 50 such courses and the normalfive-month folk high school course per annum. Accommodation is in 4

residential buildings for 150 persons, 4 conference buildings providing10 rooms for up to 25 persons, 4 rooms for groups of 25 to 50, and twoauditoriums for 60 and 160 respectively. There is one dining room for150 persons, and there are beer-slot machines on the premises.

For information write to: Daniel Pederson, ForstanderEsbjerg HOjskoleEsbjerg, Denmark

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Haslev HiiskoleHaslev, Zealand

Haslev HOjskole is a suburban, private, church-affiliated folk

high school. It was founded in 1891 but has recently been largely

reconstructed. The long course runs from August through Hay, but short

period groups are accommodated in June and July. There is residential

accommodation for 120 in two buildings, conference provision in two

buildings providing 5 roons for up to 25 persons, 2 larger rooms, and

one auditorium. The dining room holds 150.

For information write to: Jens Kr. Krarup, ForstanderHaslev HijskoleHaslev, Denmark

The Interntiona1Peop1e's Cp1leg eElsinore, 1enmark

The ilternational People's College which began operations in

1921 is a private, non-sectarian, suburban facility which conducts short

courses throughout the year. Participants must be over 19 years of

age but there is no upper age limit. Teachers on leave are particularly

welcome. Accommodations include 92 rooms which sleep 120, one dining

room which seats 144, 11 meeting rooms for 25 persons, 1 meeting room

for 25 to 50 persons, and 2 meeting roons for 50 or more persons. There

is a bar which serves alcoholic beverages. All accommodations are

within the same area.

For information write to: Vagn Fenger, PrincipalThe International People's College

Elsinore, Denmark

Jutland Hi h School for Ph sical EducationVejle, Jutland

This is a private, non-sectarian, urban center concerned with the

training of leaders for athletics, sport, etc. It began operation in

1942 and holds 200 short courses or conferences per year. There is

residential accommodation for 120 and the teaching rooms include a

large auditorium and 4 smaller rooms.

For information write to: -ForstanderDen jyske idraetsskole.Vejle, Denmark

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Krabbesholm FolkehijskoleSkive, North Jutland

Krabbesholm Folkehjskole is an urban facility which receivessubsidies from the Danish national government. Operations in this folk

school were begun in 1907. Five to six short courses are conductedduring the period of July through September. Accommodations includefive sleeping b.Aldings with 65 bedroons for 80 people, three conferencebuildings with 6 meeting roors for groups of 25, 2 meeting room forgroups of 25 to 50 people, 1 meeting room for groups of 50, and twoauditoriums. There is one dining room which accommodates 120 people.The Krabbesholm Folkeholjskole has a bar serving alcoholic beverages.All accomnodations are located in the same area.

For information write to:

Kroger= High SchoolHumlebaek, nr. Copenhagen

Kr. Schultz Petersen, ForstanderKrabbesholm FolkehtijskoleSkive, Denmark

Krogerup was founded in 1948 by Professor Hal Koch as a collegefor young men and women from all walks of life, both rural and urban.It occupies an estate on the edge of a small coastal town north ofCopenhagen. New buildings provide single and double residentialaccommodation for up to 100, and there are meeting rooms for groups ofvarious sizes. The school conducts some short courses and is interestedin special groups.

For information write to:

Magleaas Folke4iskoleBirkeridnr Copenhagen

ForstanderKrogerup HijskoleHuraebaekSjaelland, Denmark

Magleaas is a private, non-sectarian facility opened in 1950 byan organization working for international understanding. Short courses

are conducted during January, June, July and August. There is resi-

dential accomnodation for 50.

For information write to: Poul Dam, ForstanderMagleaas FolkehOjskoleBirkerodSjaelland, Dennark

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011erun High School for Physical Education011erup, Fyn

This college is a folk high school for potential leaders in

athletics, gynnastics and sports. It is private and non-sectarian,

founded in 1920. There are four courses - May 3 to July 30. November

3 to March 29, an international course from July 30 to August 6, and a

teacher course August 6 to 12. Residence is for 200 in 102 rooms, and

there are 3 conference buildings with 6 rooms for up to 25 persons, 5

rooms for groups between 25 and 50, 3 large roous and 2 auditoriums.

There is one dining room capable of holding 600.

For information write to:

2011ekilde HOiskoleVallekilde, North Zealand

Arne Mbrtensen, ForstanderGymnastikhjskolen i 011erup011erupFyn, Denmark

Vallekilde H4jskole is an urban, private, non-sectarian facility.

This center was erected in 1865. Throughout the year approximately

fifteen conferences are conducted at Vallekilde Hiijskole. Conference

acconnodations include sleeping rooms for 100 persons. 7 meeting rooms

for groups of 25, 1 meeting room for groups of 50 and 2 auditoriums.

The dining room will accommodate 150 people. All conference facilities

are located in the same area.

For information write to:

Vestbirk HOiskoleVestbirk, Denmark

Knud Arnfred, ForstanderVallekilde HOjskoleVallekilde, Denmark

Vestbirk HOjskole is a rural, private, non-sectarian residential

facility, which began operation in 1884. Throughout the year approximately

8 conferences are conducted. Accommodations include 40 sleeping rooms

for 75 persons, 6 meeting rooms for 25, andone auditorium. The dining

room seats 120. All facilities are within the same area.

For information write to: Keld Friis, PrincipalVestbirk HijskoleVestbirk, Denmark

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The Educational Institutions of the Inner Mission Society

of the Church of FinlandPieksYmnki

Adult education activities in the educational Institutions of

the Inner Mission began at Sortavala first in 1905 and at Pieksgmaki

in 1944. The institution at Piekstimaki is a suburban facility with

these accommodations: three sleeping buildings have 80 rooms for 228

people; one conference building has five rooms for 25 or less, three

rooms for 25 to 50, and three rooms for 50 or more; one dining room

has facilities for 250 people. Conferences are conducted throughout

the year; however, more take place during the summer.

For information write to:

Kanneliarven KansanopistoLohja

Mr. Reino RajaniemiPresident of the Educational Institutions

of the Inner Mission SocietyPieksHmgki 3, Finland

This residential adult education facility is a rural, private,

non-sectarian organization and began operations in 1894. One conference

or short course is conducted every four months during the periods

September-April and through the summer. Accommodations include one

sleeping building with 33 rooms for 63 people, one conference building

with two rooms for 25 or less and one room for 50 or more, one auditorium

and one dining room for 70 people. All conference accommdations are

located in the same area.

For information write to:

Karkun Evankelinen OpistoKarkku

Mr. Matti KaNri, M.A.Kanneljarven KansanopistoLehja, Finland

Karkun Evankelinen Opisto is a private, non-sectarian rural

facility. The center began operation in 1918 and conducts approximately

7 conferences or short courses throughout the year. Conference accommo-

dations include 3 buildings which house 37 sleeping rooms for 110 persons,

1 conference building with 4 rooms for group meetings of 25 or less, 2

rooms for group meetings of 25 to 50, 2 rooms for group meetings of 50

or more and one auditorium. There is one dining rocm which serves

110 persons.

For information write to: Aimo KyalNinenKarkun Evankelinen OpsitoKarkku, Finland

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Kronoby folkhqgskolaKronoby

Kronoby, a rural facility is supported by the local governmentand is affiliated with Kronoby folkh8gskolas Elevarbund r. f. Adult

programs have been conducted in this center since 1891, mainly, during

winter months and sometimes during summer months. Sleeping accommoda-

tions are available for 35 people and the dining room has capacity for

60 persons, Five conference meeting rooms are available and oneauditorium.

For information write to:

LHnsi - Suomen kansanopistoLauttakyln

Hugo Skott, PektorKronoby Folkh8gskolaKronoby, Finland

Lansi - Suomen or the Folk school of Western Finland is a public,

rural facility which is supported by the Suomen Kansanopistoyhdistys.This facility has been in operation since 1892. Conference accommoda-

tions in this year round facility include 25 bedrooms for 100 persons,4 small conference meeting rooms, and 2 auditoriums. Two dining

rooms have seats for 80 persons.

For information write to: Sirkka Salomaa, DirectorUnsi - Suomen KansanopistoLauttakyla, Finland

LHrkkulla - stiftelsens FolkakademiKaris

This folk academy is a private, church affiliated facility whichhas been in operation since 1947. Residential programs are conducted

throughout the year for the community. Conference accommodations are

available for 100 people.

For information write to: Harry Wentzel, DirectorLHikkulla - stiftelsens FolkakademiKavis, Finland

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Portaan HHn KrIstillinen KansanopistoLapinlahti

PortaanpliNn is a rural, church affiliated folk high school which

is supported by Savon kristillisen kansanopiston Kannatusyhdistys

r. y. Five to seven courses are conducted in this year round facility

since operations were begun in 1951. Sleeping facilities are available

for 100 persons. Two dining rooms have capacity for 120 persons. Five

conference rooms are available and two auditoriums.

For information write to: Anna Hentinen, Head MistressPortaanpnn Kristillinen KansanopistoLapinlahti, Finland

Svenka Osterbattens folkhigskola-folkakademi

Yttermark

This adult education school began operation on October 1, 1963.

It is a rural, government supported facility with conference arrange-

ments during June, July and August. Accommodations include two sleeping

buildings with 50 rooms for 100 people, one conference building with

two rooms for group meetings of 25 or less, two rooms for group meetings

of 25 to 50 people, two auditoriums, and one dining room for 130 people.

Ten to twelve conferences are held during the summer months.

For information write to:

Tuusalan KansanopistoJHrvenpHH

Alfons Sundqvist, M.A., Th.D., PresidentSvenka asterbattens fo1kh4gskola-

folkakademiYtterm,rk, Finland

Tuusalan Folk High School is a private, rural residential center.

Conferences and short courses have been conducted in this center since

Mhrch 11, 1907. Courses are offered to adults during winter months

only. All conference accommodationa are located in two buildings.

There are 18 bedrooms for 60 people. Conference meeting rooms consist

of 2 rooms for groups of 25 or less and one auditorium. The dining room

will accommodate 80 people.

For information write to: Olavi TuominenHeadmaster of Adult Education CollegeJ8rvenpn, Finland

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Hallingdal FolkehiiskuleGol

This center is a recent establishment created by the areaeducation authority 100 miles north-west from Oslo on the rout2 toBergen. The situation is isolated and scenic. There is accommodationfor up to 80 students and the center is interested in short projects.

For information write to:

NansenskolenLillehammer

Olav Akerlie, RdktorHallingdal Folk010jsku1.eGol, Norway

This school, founded in memory of explorer end internationalistNansen, is situated in Lillehammer, 80 miles north of Cslo. Coursesand conferences of various lengths are ogranized for residence andmeetings in a large house with additional buildings. The capacity ofthe school is 60.

For information write to:

Ringerike FolkehkiskuleWnefoss

Halyard G. Fczfang, PrincipalNansenskolenNorsk HumanistiElk AkademiLillehanmer, Norway

Ringerike folk high school is situated near the town of Hinefossnorth-west of Oslo. It is conducted by the regional education authorityand has a complex of modern buildings providing residence for about 150.Apart from the normal long course of the folk high school Ringerike alsooffers several short courses annually.

For information write to:

st1

Stein FossglA, RektorRingerike Fulehc6jskuleHinefoss, Nov: tly

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Ringsaker Folkeholgs!-Alle

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Ringsaker Fo1kehhskule is a rural facility which is supported

by the local governwent and affiliated with Landsorganisarjonen:Norge.

Operations in this center were begun in 1939. ,Conferences end short

courses are offernd duttng summer months only. Facilities at present

are being enlarged and will be completed during the summer of 1968.

New facilities will inOude 3 sleeping bilUdinp witb 80 bedrvom,

3 conference buildings with 3 meet3.1q4 rooms for groups of 25, 2 mee

rooms for s:rcial,o of Z5 to 50 people, and 3 meeting rooms for group

5Cs or more people. 'One diving room will accommodate 80 people.

For information write to:

Romerike FolkehoaskuleJessheim

Paste Forfang, RektorRingsaker FolkehOgskuleRingsaker, Norway

This college is maintained by the regional educe

and has residential accommodation and teaching facilit

buildings for 150 students, on tbe edge of a small t

of Oslo. The school is available for short conferen

summer months.

For information write to:

Sand i Ryfylkenear Stavanger

Erling Osterud,Romerike PolkshJessheim, Norw

This folk high school is an inde

modern buildings in the Sand fjord. Th

of 30 in June, July and August. Meeti

plentiful.

For information write to:

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endent center with severalere is accommodation for groups

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e Rektoryfylke FolkehjskuleSand i RyfylkeNcrway

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Skiringssal FolhehigiskuleSandefjord near Oslo

Skiringssal FolkehiOs4u1e is a public, suburban 'Lacility

affiliated with the locoi ana Pational government. The center began

operations in 1903 and holds ccnferences or short courses throughout

the year. Facilities include one building which houses 28 sleeping

rooms for 56 persons, 3 conference buildings with 6 rooms for meetings

of 25, 2 rooms for meeting of 25 to 50, and one room for grcllp meetings

of 50 or more. One dining room seats 60, and there is a bar which

serves alcoholic beverages. All facilities are within the same area.

For information write to:

Sirmarka Trade Union Schoolnear Oslo

Egill Thoresen, RektorSkiringssal Folkebsigsku1eSandeford, Norway

The Skmarka School is associated with the Trade Unions and the

Workers' Educational Association of Norway. It occupies a complex of

modern buildings in a rural situation 12 miles south-east of Oslo, and

conduces a program mainly of short courses and conferences. Residential

accommodation is for 110 and there are ample teaching and leisure

facilities.

For information write to:

Sunnhordland FolkehigskuleHalsmiy Kloster

DirektorSirmarka Landsorganisasjonens SkoleKlemetsrud, Norway

The Sunnhordiand Fo1kehigsku1e is a private, non-sectarian rural

facility which operates from September 10 through May 31,. Facilities

include 3 buildings which house sleeping and conference accommodations.

There is one room for meetings of 25, 4 rooms for meetings of 25 to 50,

one room for 50 or more and one auditorium. There are 30 sleeping rooms

for 60 persons and one dining room which seats 80.

For information write to: Sigurd Sandvik, RektorSunnhordland FolkehhskuleHalsn4y Kloster, Norway

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Aakers Run8 Landsorganisatioens fo1kh8asko1asAakers Run8

This school is conducted by the Swedish trade union wovement,and is situated in a rural setting near the coast east of Stockholm.

Since 1952 more than one hundred conference and short courses have been

conducted throughout the year. Accommodations indluce two sleepingbuildings with 280 rooms, two conference buildings with 48 neetingroons for groups of 25 or less, seven neeting rooms for groups of 25

to 50, one auditorium, and two dining rooms for 300 people. All

conference accommodations are in the same area.

For information write to:

Alsta Folkh8gskolaFrMnsta, 7

Alsta Fo1kh8gsko1ahowever, during the summerthey expect to eventuallyprograms. Accommodations

For information write to:

Birka folkh8gskolaAas.

Arthur Olsson, PrincipalLandsorganisationens FkalarAakers Run8, Sweden

is presently a Swedish public folk high school,

months there are short courses available and

expand to include more continuing educationare available for 100 persons.

Theodor Richter, RektorAlsta Folkh8gskolaFransta, Sweden

Birka is a public, rural facility which is designed for adultswho did not attend school above the compulsory level. Short courses

are conducted in winter months combined with regular courses of thirty-

four weeks. During summer months courses are from ore to two weeks in

length. Sleeping accommodations are available for 96 people and the dining

mom has capacity for 120 to 150 people. Eight conference meeting rooms

are available.

For information write to:

Brunnsviks Fo1kh8gtcolaS8rvik, Ludvika

Gen-Olaf Rosin, RektorBirka folkhegskolaAas, Sweden

Brunnsviks folk high school is in a rural situation in central

Sweden. It opened in 1906 and houses 40 to 50 short courses throughout

the year. Brunnsviksskola is affiliated with the TM,', the Cooperative

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Alliance, and the WEA. Facilities include 5 buildings with 14 roovs forgroup meetings of 25 or less, 4 rooms for meetings of 25 to 50 and oneroom for group meetings of 50 or more. One dining room seats 200 persons.

For inforMiflOn write to:

Da1ar8 Fo1kh8gskolaDolan!'

C. G. Lindell, Rektor,Brunnsviks Folkh8gskolaLudvika 4, Sweden

Dalar8 Folkhegskola is a private, rural facility affiliatthe FOlsningsarmen (the Salvation Army) and has been conductincourses a year, May through August since 1958. Facilities incmeeting rooms for smell groups, one auditorium, 35 sleeping r60 persons, and one dining room which seats 60. All accommin the save area.

For information write to:

Grims18vs Polkh8 skolaGrimslovs

Sven Wickberg, RektorDalar8 Folkh8gskolaBaldersvagen 43Dalar8, Sweden

Grims18vs is a public, residential faciwith the local government. Conferences and sconducted in thiE rural facility since 1876ducted during the months of June, July andinclude 3 sleeping buildings with bedroombuilding with twelve small meeting roomsThe dining room will accommodate 150 pe

For information write to:

Hellidens folkheeskolaTidaholm

Hellidens, a rural faFolkh8gskolef8rening and wafifteen short courses areaccomnodations are availdates 70 people. Ten cavailable.

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ooms forodations are

lity which is affiliatedhort courses have beenAll conferences are con-

August. Accommodationss for 55 people, 1 conferenceand 1 auditorium for large groups.

ople.

Bo Hernell, RektorFolkh8gskolan Grims18vGrimslev, Sweden

cility, is affiliated with the Blaabansr8relsenss established October 31, 1959. Twelve to

offered throughout the year. Sleepingble for 50 people and the dining room accommo-

onference meeting rooms and one auditorium are

e to: Arne Back, RektorHellidens folkh8gskolaTidaholm, Sweden

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Hemse FolkhktskolaHemse, Gotland

This rural center began operation in 1876 and is affiliated with

the regional government. The folkhagskola conducts 10 short courses

throughout the year. Facilities include 8 rooms for group meetings of

25 or less, 3 rooms for meetings of 25 to 50, and one auditorium. There

are 3 buildings which house 54 sleeping rooms for 100 pezsons. One

dining room accommodates t50 persons. All facilities are in the same

area.

For information write to:

HiNlmareds FolkhekskolaAlingsaas

Paul Norrby, HeadmasterGotlands lnts Folkh8gskolaHemse, Sweden

This residential facility is a private, church-affiliated rural

center which began operations in October, 1957, and conducts approximately

10 conferences and short courses June through September. There are 7

buildings with sleeping acconuodations for 70 in 40 rooms, and 3 con-

ference buildings with 7 rooms for meetings of 25 or less, 4 rooms for

meetings of 25 to 50, 3 rooms for 50 or more and 2 auditoriums. One

dining room seats 80 persons.

For information write to:

JNraFolkh8askolaMalmbach

Per Gunnar Hjalmarsson, RektorHOlmareds Folkh8gskolaAlingsaas, Sweden

This adult residential education facility is private, non-

sectarian and is located in a rural area. Programs have been conducted

in this folk school since 1946 during the period June through September

only. Accommodations include the following: five sleeping buildings

have 90 rooms for 100 people; one conference building has 8 meeting rooms

for groups of 25 or less, 3 meeting rooms far groups of 25 to 50, and 1

meeting rcom for groups of 50 or more; two auditoriums are for large

groups; and one dining room will seat 120 people. All conference

accomodations are in the same area.

For information write to: Jan HeervagenFil KandJara FolkhOgskolaMalmbach, Sweden

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Marieborgs FoitchOgskola is a private, non-sectarian facilitywhich has two buildings; one in the suburban area and one in the ruralarea. Adult activities began in both schools in 1935. Ten to fifteenconferences are conducted mostly during the sumner months and occasionallyduring winter. Conference facilities include 3 sleeping buildings with50 rooms for 80 people, two conference buildings with 10 meeting roomsfor groups of 25 or less, 4 auditoriums, and one dining room for 100people.

For information write to: K. H. Tapper, RektorMarieborgs FolkheigskolaNorrkoping, Sweden

Nordens Folkh8galsola Biskops-ArnelBaalsta

This school is conducted by the Nordic Union and is a rural,private, non-sectarian facility. Conferences and short courses havebeen conducted in this facility since 1958, mainly, during summer months.Some 30 short courses are conducted and one long course. Accommodationsinclude 6 sleeping buildings with 72 bedrooms for 88 people, 2 conferencebuildings with 7 meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less, 1 meeting roomfor groups of 25 to 50 people, and 2 meeting rooms for groups of 50 ormore. There are two dining rooms with a total seating capacity for 140people. All conference accommodations are located in the same area.

For information write to: Aake Leander, RektorBiskops-Arn8Baalsta, Sweden

(hands FolkhOgskola

Olands-Skogsby

°lands FolkhOgskola is a rural residential facility operated bythe regional government. Conference operations were begun in 1906.Accommodations are as follows: 6 sleeping buildings with bedrooms for112 people; two conference buildings with 5 meeting rooms for groups of25 or less, 2 meeting rooms for groups of 25 to 50 people, and 1 meetingroom for 50 or :lore; and one dining room with seats for 150 people. Allconference accommodations are located in the same area. Conferencesare conducted during the summer months only.

For information write to: GOran Palm, RektorFolkh8gskoladlands-Skogsby, Sweden

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Skara stiftS FolkhegskolaHjo

*Skarn Folkhegskola is a private, rural facility affiliated with

the Church of Sweden. This center began operations in 1958 and annually

conducts 5 or 6 short courses during June through August. Accommodations

include 28 sleeping rooms for 50 persons, one dining room for 70 persons

3 meeting rooms for 25 or less, 2 meeting rooms for 25 to 50, and one

meeting room for 50 or more. All facilities are in the same area.

For information write to:

Skinnskattebergs FolkhegskolaSkinnskatteberg

Lars-Erik Lindberg, TeacherFolkhegskolanHjo, Sweden

This folk high school in Central Sweden is a rural public

facility conducted by the regional government and began operations in

1960 with a complex of modern buildings. Approximately 20 short courses

are conducted in June, and August thnough September. Accommodations

incle,de 4 buildings with 70 sleeping rooms for 85 persons, one conferex.ce

building with 6 meeting rooms, one auditorium, and one dining room which

seats 90 persons.

For information write to:

Stensunds folkhegskolaVagnherad

Rolf Sunden, Acting RektorFolkhegskolaSkinnskatteberg, Sweden

Stensunds folkhojskola, a rural, private, non-sectarian institution

was established in 1950. Twenty-five to thirty week-end courses are

conducted during the summer in literature, gymnastics, art, music and

drama. Sleeping accommodations are available for 100 people and three

dining rooms have capacity for 100 people. Ten conference meeting rooms

and one auditorium are available.

For information write to:

Storumans FolkhegskolaStoruman

Doris C. Johnson, InstructorStensunds folkiftskolaVagnharad, Sweden

Storumans Folkhegskola is a rural facility in Northern Sweden

operated by the regional government. Ten to fifteen conferences and

short courses are conducted in this year-round facility since operations

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began in 1959. Conference accommodations include 2 sleeping buildingswith 34 bedrooms for 60 people, 1 conference building with three meetingrooms for groups of 25 or less, three meeting rooms for groups of 25to 50 people, one meeting room for 50 or more people and one auditorium.The dining room will accomnodate 110 people. All conference facilitiesare located in the same area.

For information write to:

Tollare FolkhtlaskolaKlintennr. Stockholm

Gunnar Aaberg, RektorStorumans FolkhogskolaStoruman, Sweden

This Adult Education residential facility is affiliated wthe Swedish Grand Lodge of the International Organization of GoTemplars (IOGT). It is a private, non-sectarian organizationbegan operations October, 1952. Twenty conferences or shortare conducted throughout the year. Accommodations include tbuildings with 56 rooms for 88 people, two conference buildthree roous for group meetings of 25 or less, 2 rooms forof 25 to 50, one room for group meetings of 50 or more, 1and three dining rooms for 90 people. Sleeping accommodconference roons are in the same area.

For information write to:

VaardingeskolanWilnbo

Svan Suredin, RektorTollare Folkh8gskolaKlinten, nr StockholmSweden

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group meetingsauditorium,

ations and

Vaardingeskolan is a rural, church-affiliated facility. Conferencesand short courses were first conducted in this center in 1955. Usuallyone long term ccurse ard 5 to 10 short courses are conducted in thisyear-round facility. Conference accommo ations include 4 sleepingbuildings with bedrooms for 80 people, I conference building with 5meting rooms for snall groups and 1 g mnasium for groups over fiftyin number. The dining room will accommodate 100 people.

For information write to: Evert Turesson, RektorVaardingeskolanWilnbo, Sweden

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Ysterbers skolaStorvik

This adult residential education facility is located in a ruralarea and is sponsored by the regional government of Storvik. Conferences

and short courses have been conducted in this folk school since 1910.Accommodations inrlude six sleeping buildings with 80 roous for 110people, one conference building with 11 rooms for group meetings of 25

or less, one auditorium and one dining room fcr 200 people. Sleeping

accommodations and conference rooms are in the saue area. Apprioximately

10 conferences are conducted during summer months only.

For information write to:

VNsterhanin e FolkhVorskolaVHsterhaninge

Yngve Thulin, PrincipalBox 76Storvik, Sweden

VHsterhaninge Folkhegskola is a suburban residential facilitynear Stockholm which is supported by the local Swedish government.This center has been open for conferences and courses since 1915.

One long course is offered from September to May and two weeks short

courses are offered between June and August. Accommodations include6 sleeping buildings with 48 bedrooms for 72 people, 1 conference

building with 3 meeting rooms for groups of 25 or less, 2 meeting rooms

for groups of 25 to 50 people, and 1 auditorium. The dining room has

100 seats. All accommodations are located in the same area.

For information write to: Helmer Ternblad, School DirectorVUsterhaninge Folkh8gskolaVHsterhaninge, Sweden

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INSTITUTIONS OR ORGANIZATIONS NOW CONSTRUCTINGOR ACQUIRING CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTERS

1. University of Alabama720 South 20th StreetBirmingham, Alabama

2. The University of ArizonaTucson, Arizona 85721

3. University of CaliforniaSan DiegoLaJolla, California

University of DelawareNewark, Delaware 19711

5. Washington University706 20th Street N.W.Washington, D.C.

6. Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, Florida 33432

7. University of MiamiCoral Gables, Florida 33146

8. Florida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

9, Educational Institute for theAdvancement of Minority Groups, Inc.408 South Hooker StreetFitzgerald, Georgia 31750

10. University of HawaiiCollege of General StudiesHonolulu, Heweii 96822

11. Adult Evening School451 Ulumanu DriveKailua, Hawaii 96734

12. Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, Illinois

13. Division of Uni-yersity Extensionand Field ServicesNormal UniversityNormal, Illinois

;

118

14. University College and Centerfor Continuing EducationDrake University2700 University AvenueDes Moines, Iowa 50311

15. Department of UniversityExtension

University of WaterlooWaterloo, Iowa

16. Kausee State ftivereityManhattan, Kansas

Morehead StElte UniversityMorehead, Kentucky

University Maine EtensionWinslow HallOrono, Maine

19. Adult Education, Board ofEducation of Balto CountyTowson, Maryland 21204

20. Windsor InstituteWindsor, Massachusetts 02170

21. Division of Field ServiceWestern bichigan UniversityKalamazoo, Michigan

22. University of MissouriColumbia, Missouri 65201

2. University of New HampshireDurham, New Hampshire

24. Creative Problem SolvingInstitute

State University of New YorkBuffalo, New York

25. Center for ContinuingEducation

Rutgers the State UniversityClifton AvenueNew Brunswick, New Jersey

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26. Millard Fillmore CollegeState University of New Yorkat Buffalo

Buffalo, New York 14214

27. School of General StudiesFordham UniversityNew York, New York

28. East Carolina UniversityGreenville, North Carolina

29. North Carolina UniversityRaleigh, North Carolina

30. Norel Dakota State UniversityFargo, North Dakota 58102

31. Division of ContinuingEducation

The Ohio State University190 North Oval DriveColumbus, Ohio 43210

32. University of OregonEugene, Oregon 97403

33. Portland Center for ContinuingEducation

1633 West Park AvenuePortland, Oregon

34. General Extension ServicesSouth Dakota State UniversityBrookings, South Dakota 57006

35. Division of ExtensionThe University of TexasAustin, Texas 78712

36. Utah State UniversityLogan, Utah 84321

37. Weber State College3750 Harrison Blvd.Ogden, Utah 84403

38. University of VirginiaP.O. Box 3697Charlotteville, Virginia 22903

119

39, West Virginia UniversityParkersburg CenterParkersburg, Vest Virginia 26101

EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA

INDIA

University of RajasthanJaipur, India

JERUSALEM

Adult Education CenterThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem

NEW ZEALAND

University ExtensionVictoria University of WellingtonP.O. Box 2945Wellington, New Zealand

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOCHICAGO ILLINOIS 60637

TPIE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION5533 AVZNUA

July 10, 1967

Dear Continuing Educator:

A survey of continuing education centers was conducted in 1963-64

by the Studies and Training Program at The University of Chicago.

The data obtained from the survey provided information for the

publication entitled Directory of Reidentia1_Continuing Educatial

Centers in the United States and Cana a, 19631964. T e D rector

was interaea to piMae a com-WWIEWNW-WEERZETET the scope o

residential facilities and persons actilm in adult continuing

education.

The Directory is being up-dated and expanded. The new version

will include a listing of continuing education centers in the

United States, Canada, and abroad.

In order to up-date the Directory we need information from you

regarding new facilities7a3se which are being planned and those

which were missed in the first surveys. Please complete the two

forms which are enclosed. Form I asks for current information

regarding the particulars of your facilities for residential

continuing education and Form II asks for information regarding

other facilities for residential continuing education in your

state, your province, or abroad.

In this survey the term "continuing education" is used to

designate the program of conferences for adults carried on by

an organization in a residential center administered for edu-

cational purposes.

We hope to have data about your program by August 7 and to

compile the new Directoy by late summer. After the data are

compiled you will rece ve a free copy of the Directory.

Your cooperation in responding to this survey is greatly

appreciated.

Sincerely,A.

',A7/AArt4/*.6,,ftooko

Maxine Simmons Ann Litchfield

Graduate Student Director of Studies and TrainingThe Center for Continuing Educat;

SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR

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The purposeticulars of

DEFINITION:

FORM I

of this form is to obtain information regarding the par-

your facilities for residential continuing education.

In this survey the definition of residential continuing

education designates the program of conference for adults

carried on by an organization in a residential center

administered for educational purposes.

PLEASE ANSWER ALL ITEMS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROGRAM OR ORGANIZATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

(Circle the appropriate answer on the right)

1. Our organization has a residential center for continuing education YES NO

2. Our organization has more than one center YES NO

3. Our organization is now constructing or acquiring a continuing

education centerYES NO

4. Our organization has plans for constructing or acquiring a

continuing education centerYES NO

5. Our organization has a residential continuing education program

but does not have a centerYES NO

INSTRUCTIONS: If you circled "Yes" for any of items 1-5 please complete

this form and Form II which is attached. If you circled

"NO" to every item 1-5 please skip to the last page of this

form and fill out item 32, Also, please fill out Form

CENTER ADMINISTRATION

6. Our center is affiliated with an institution or organization which

is . . . (circle all letters that apply)

Private, non-sectarian A

Private, church affiliated

Public (land grant)Public (non land grant) .

Government

7. Our center location is characterized as . . (circle all letters that apply)

On university campus A

Off university campusUrbanRuralOther

(Specify)

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8. Our center began operation (give date)

9. Our center conducts this number of conferences each year

10. Our center operates . . .

Throughout the year A

Spring and summer months onlyWinter months onlyIn interim periods onlyNone of the above ways (explain)

CONFERENCE ACCOMMODATIONS(Specify fhe exact number or range of numbers if appropriate)

11. Number of sleeping buildings

12. Number of conference buildings

13. Number of dining areas .

14. Number of rooms for group meetings (25 or 1s)

15. Number of rooms for group meetings (25-50)

16. Number of rooms for group meetings (50 or more)

17. Number of auditoriums

18. Nunter of sleeping rooms

19. Number of people that can be given sleeping accommodations

20. Number of dining rooms

21. Number of people that fhe dining rooms can accommodate

22. Number of cafeterias

23. Number of people the cafeteria can accommodate

(For the following items please circle the appropriate answer to the right)

24. The sleeping accomaodations and conference rooms are in

the same area YES NO

25. The sleeping arrangements are made in a local hotelomotel, etc. YES NO

26. The eating accommodations and conference rooms are in

the same building YES NO

27. The eating arrangements are made in nearby restaurants YES NO

28. The center has a bar serving alcoholic beverages YES NO

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TRANSPORTATION

29. There is airline service YES NO

30. There is railroad service YES NO

31. There is bus service YES NO

PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW

32. Name and address of person filling out this form:

NAVE

TITLE

ADDRESS

If you have a brochure or any promotional literature describing your centerplease send it with this form.

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FORM II

INFORMATION REGARDMG OTHER RESIDENTIAL CENTERSIN YOUR STATE OR PROVINCE

,The purpose of this form is to identify residential centers for

continuing education in your state which you think we may not know

about. In addition, we would appreciate the names and addresses of

residential centers you know are to be constructed or are to begin

operation in the future.

I. Centers that are in operation in(Please speUTTWEER or province

l. NAME OF CENTER

Name of institution or organization with which the center

is affiliated:

NAME AND TITLE or PERSON TO WHOM MAIL SHOULD BE DIRECTED:

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If your organization conducts.a continuing edUcation program abroad'

please add the name and address.of that center. If you know of any

other reSidential centers abroad, please add that inforthation as well.

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Aakers Run8 LandsorganisatioAdult Education Center, The.,

Agricultural Extension CentAlbion Hills ConservationAlexander House, Special

Antioch College . .

Allerton House, UniversiAlsta Folkhigskola . .

Alston HallAmerican Baptist Asse

0Anglican ConferenceAnn Jordon Farm, UniArden House, ColumbArlie Foundation CArres14j ConferenAshridge Manage=Asilomar ConfereAskov Folk HighAtlantic ChrisAttingham ParkAvoncroft Col

INDEX

nens Folkh8gskolaGoddard College

re

SchoolEducation Services Center,

ty of Illinois

mbly,,entre, Theversity of Alabamaia University

enter, George Washington

ce Centernt Collegence GroundsSchoolian Training Centre, The United Church

University

lege

127

111425456

37

7

111

75

4661

130

43101

741

101

of Canada. 55

7882

Banff Centre for Continuing Eeucation, University of Calgary 52

Barendorf Volkshochschule4 87

Battle of Britain House75

Bay Campus, University of South Florida6

Bellemont Manor Continuing Education Center, Albion College 18

Belstead House80

Bergamo, University of Dayton-East Campus 37

Bergen99

Biddle Continuation Center, Indiana University 10

Bildungsinstitut85

Birka Folkh8gskola111

Boyne Highlands19

Bo ne Mountain Lodge19

Bradford Woods, Indiana University 11

Braziers Park77

Bromwoods, Washington University Conference Center 26

Brunnsviks FolkhOgskola111

Burton Manor72

Cambridge House, Milwaukee Lay Academy 46

Camp Arnot, Cornell University 30

Camp Elphinstone53

Camp Kett, 4-H Club Foundation of Michigan 19

Camp L'lle Aux Chenes56

Camp Rayner, University of Saskatchewan 63

Campbell, John C., Folk School 36

,

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Canadian United Automobile Workers Education Centre 57Canterbury Hills Retreat and Conference Centre 57Carberry Towers 76Carnahan House Conference Center, University of Kentucky . . . . 14

Carthage College Continuing Education Center 47Cedar Glen, C3mp and Conference Centre 57

Cedar Hills Cunference Center Episcopal Diocese of Ohio . 38

Center for International Studies and World Affairs, StateUniversity of New York 31

Cher-Ed-Dale Mbtel 58Chinsegut Hill Continuing Education Center, University of

South Florida 11) 6

Clearing, The 47Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University . . 55

Conference Center, The; J. Orvis Keller Building, PennsylvaniaState University 40

Continuing Eeucation Center for the Public Service,Syracuse University 31

War& Folkbligskola 0000000000000 th 112Danebod Folk School, Danebod Lutheran Church 25

Debden House 73Dellwood Conferw.nce Center 32

Denman College 71Devon Centre for Further Education 72Dillington House 79Don H. Bottom University Center, Northern Michigan University 18Donaldson Brown Center, University of Maryland 15

Donaldson Brown Continuing Education Center, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute 43

Dorothy Hall Guest House, Tuskegee Institute 1

Dow Leadership Conference Center, Hillsdale College 20Driebergen 99

East - West Center 7

Ecumenical Center of Renewal aqd Planning 11Ecumenidal Christian Centre 92Ecumenical Social and Industrial Institute 92

Educational Center, California State Polytechnic College 2

Educational Institutions of the Inner Mission Society of theChurch of Finland, The 105

Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education 58Endicott House, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 13Esbjerg Hjskole 101Estes Park Center for Research and Education 3

Fairlane Mansion, University of Michigan, Dearborn Campus . 20Five Colts Christian Workers Center. 59

Fordyce House, Saint Louis University 27

Geneva Center, UreLted Presbyterian Church in the United States 11George Williams College, Lake Geneva Campus 48Georgia Center for Continuing Education, University of Georgia 7

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Index 129

Ghost Ranch Conference Center, United Presbyterian Churchin the United States 29

Goolwa Residential Center 69

Graduate Center, The; Polytechnir Institute of Brooklyn . . 35

Grantley Hall 82

Green Engineering Camp, The; Cooper Union 29

Greystone Conference Center, Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity 32

GrimslaVs Folkhagskola 112

Grindstone Island, Quaker Centre for Peace Education 59

Gull Lake Center for Continuing Education, MichiganState Uni7ezsity 21

Hallingdal Folkehttjsku1e 108

Haslev H4jskole 102

Haus Rief 85

Haven Hill Lodge, Michigan Department of Conservation 21

Hellidens FolkhOgskola 112

Hemse Folkhagskola 113

Henderson House, Northeastern University 17

Hermannsburg Volkshochschule 37

Highlander Research and Education Center 41

Hill, The 77

Hinton Rural Life Center 36

Hjglmareds Folkhagskola 113

Holly Knoll, The Moton Foundation Conference Center 44

Holly Royde College 75

Hott Memorial Center, University of Illinois

Institute Cooperatif Desjardins 62

Institute for Advanced Pastoral Studies 22

Institute for Civic Education, University of Ohio 38

Institute for Community Education, Hofstra University 33

Institute of Adult Studies, University College, Nairobi . . . 66

Institute of Adult Education, University College of Rhodesia . 66

International People's College 102

Iowa Center for Continuation Study, University of Iowa 13

Iowa 4-H Camping Center, Iowa 4-H Club Foundation and Iowa

State University 13

Jackson's Mill, 'Vest Virginia University 45

Jgra Folkhagskola 113

Jutland High School for Physical Education 102

Kanneljarven Kansanopisto 105

Karkun Evankelinen Opisto 105

Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, Michigan StateUniversity 22

Kenwood Conference Center, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee . 48

Kingsgate College 74

Kitselman Conference Center, Ball State University 12

Kivukoni College 66

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Krabbesholm Folkehhskole 103Krisheim Study Center, United Presbyterian Church of

the United States 41Krogerup High School 103Kronoby Fo1kh8gsko1a 106Knuston Hall 77

Lake Edith Camp 52Lambrecht/Pfal2 Heimvolkshochschule 38Lambton Castle 72Unsi - Suomen Kansanopisto 106Varkkulla - Stiftelsens Folkakademi 106Lawrence Ranch, The; University of New Mexico 30Leck Heimvolkshochschule 88Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Center for

Continuing Education 8

Magleaas FolkhOjskole 103Manitoba Federation of Agriculture Camp and Conference Centre. . 54Marieborgs Folkh8gskola 114Maryland, Buckinghamshire 71Massonetta Springs, Inc 44McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University . . 22Memorial Center, Purdue University 12

Michigan Education Association Camp 23Michigan Tech Conference Center, Michigan Technological

University 23Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation 67

Minnowbrook Conference Center of Syracuse University 33Missenden Abey 71Missionary Orientation Center 33Mississippi Center for Continuing Study, University of

Mississippi 26Mitraniketan Project 93Mont Chateau Lodge, West Virginia University 45Moor Park College 80

Nansenskolen 108Naramata Christian Leadership Center 53National 4-H Center, National 4-H Founeation 4National Leadership Training and Conference Centre 59National Training Laboratory Institute for Applied Behavioral

Science, Gould Academy 15Newark College of Engineering Continuing Education Center 28Newbattle Abbey 76Nippon Christian Academy, Shugakuin Academy House 95Nordens Folkhogskola Biskops-Arne 114North Star Center, Pioneer Girls 23

Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, The Universityof Oklahoma 35

Oklahoma State University Student Union 40&ands Folkhligskola 114

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011erup High School for Physical Education 104

Ontario Provincial Training Centre OOOOO O . 60

Osgood Hill, Boston University Conference Center 17

Pendle Hill 41

Pendley Manor 74

Pendrall Hall 79

Perkins School of Theology Continuing Education Center, SoutherrMethodist University 42

Pinebrook Conference Center of Syracuse University 34

Pleasant Hall, Louisiana State University Adult Education Center 15

Pleasant Valley Farm OOOOOO .. OOOOOOOOOO 9

Portaanpnn Kristillinen Kansanopisto 107

Prairie Christian Training Center 63

Public Affairs Conference Center, Kenyon College 39

Quail Roost Conference Center, University of North Carolina . 36

Quetico Conference and Training Centre 60

Ratezeburg Heimvolkshochschule 89

Rendsburg Heimvolkshochschule 89

Rewley House, Oxford University 78

Riding Mountain Conference Centre 55

Ringerike Folkehijskule 103

Ringsaker FolkehOjskule 109

Rock Springs Ranch State 4-H Center, Kansas 4-H Foundationand Kansas State University 13

Roffey Park Institute 80

Romerike Folkehqijskule 109

Ryfylke Folketqjskule 109

Sagamore Conference Center of Syracuse University 34

Sankelmark Grenzakademie 89

St. Luke's House 64

Schwinn - University of Wyoming Conference Center, Universityof Wyoming 49

Schloss Egg Bildungscentrum 87

Schloss Dhaun Heimvolkshochschule 88

Seva Mandir Center for Continuing Education 93

Skara Stifts Folkh8gskola 115

Skiringssal Folkeh9Sjshule 110

Skinnskattebergs Folkh8gskola 115

Sirmarka Trade Union School 110

Sorrento Lay Icaining Centre 53

Springe Heimvolkshochschule 90

Stensunds Folkh8gskola 45

Sterling Forest Conference Center 34

Storumans Folkh8gskola 115

Strathemere 61

Sunnhordland Folkehijskule 110Svenka 8sterbattens Folkhoigskola Folkakademi OO OOOO 0 107

Tahoe Alumni Center, The University of California Alumni Assoc. 2

Tollare Fo1kh8gsko1a 116

Tarrytown House 35

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Index 132

Themis House Conference Center, Brandeis University 17

Tiengen 90

Towers Conference Center, West Virginia University 46

Trail Lake Ranch Conference Center, University of Wyoming 49

Tuusalan Kansanopisto 107

University Center, Northern Illinois University 9

University of California Residential Conference Center, The . . 3

University of Chicago Center for Continuing Education, The . . . 10

University of Connecticut Continuing Education Center, The . . 4

University of Maryland Center of Adult Education 16

University of Michigan Extension Service, The 24

University of Minnesota Center for Continuation Study 25

University of Nebraska Center for Continuing Education 27

University of Nevada Center for Continuing Education 28

University of New England, Department of University Extension. 69

University of Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education 12

University of Southern California Conference Center 3

University of Washington Continuing Education Center 44

UrChfont Maxtor 81

Vallekilde Hjskole 104

Valley Training Centre 64

Vaardingeskolan 116

Vasterbergs Folkh8gskola 117

Vlisterhaninge Folkh8gskola 117

Vestbirk Hqljskole 104

Villa Jones International Cultural Center 97

Waldenwoods Conference Center 24

Waldhof Volksbildungsheim 90

Wansfell College 73

Washburn University Adult Education Center 14

Watergate, The; Sterling Institute 5

Wedgwood Memorial College 79

Western Cooperative College 64

Western Ontario Agricultural School . . 62

Westham House College 81

Whitesands Adult Education Conference Center 62

William Penn House 5

William Temple College 81

Wingspread, The Johnson Foundation 48

Wisconsin Center, The; The University of Wisconsin 49

Wislade Folk High School 90

Wrea Head College 83

AP RI 5 1969

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January 15, 1969

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS

TO

A DIRECTORY OF RESIDENTIAL CONT/NUING

EDUCATION CENTERS IN UNITED STATES, CANADA

AND ABROAD, 1967-68

Deletion page 11. The Ecumenical CenterThis center has been moved to the campus of theSeminary and now conducts primarily programs of

IOWA

Revision page 13.Center for Conferences and InstitutesIowa Memorial UnionThe University of IowaIowa City, Iowa

of Renewal and Planniga.Christian Theologicalresearch.

The Center for Conferences and Institutes, located in the heartof the University of Iowa at the Iowa Memorial Union, began operationin October, 1952. Accommodations include 25 conference rooms formeetings of any size up to 1,800, a ballroom seating 900, a theatrefor 200, 5 private dining rooms, a public dining room, a cafeteria,a snack bar, and a motel with 112 rooms accommodating 227 people.The Center operates on a year round basis, accommodating 350-400conferences per year.

For information write to:

MICHIGAN

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Dow Leadership Conference CenterHillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan

Brooks W. BookerDirector of ConferencesIowa Memorial UnionThe University of IowaIowa City, Iowa 52240

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Dow Leadership Conference Center is an on-campus residentialfacility of Hillsdale College, a private, non-sectarian instituticn.Programs of conferences, seminars, workshops, institutes and shortcourses are conducted throughout the year for business, industry,civic, social, political, religious and educational groups. Facil-ities consist of a discussion-oriented auditorium that can seat over200. The main conference room complex can accommodate over 250people, other conference rooms for smaller groups, and attached motelwith 32 double bedrooms. All rooms have individual air conditioningcontrols. Served dining is available within the complex. Room andbartender's service are available on an infornal basis. Bowling andother recreational facilities are also available. Ninety to 100conferences are conducted yearly, as several groups can be accommodatedat the same time.

For information write to:

MICHIGAN

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Mr. Richard L. Hill, DirectorDow Leadership Conference CenterHillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan 49242

Michigan Education Association Conference CenterSt Mary's LakeBattle Creek, Michigan

The Michigan Education Association Conference Center, locatedon St. Mary's Lake, near Battle Creek in southwestern Michigan wasrecently expanded to include a new lodge and new administrationbuilding. Formerly known as the MEA Camp (begun in 1948) this facilitynow offers complete conference accommodations for any group of 25 to400 persons, two large meeting rooms for 50 persons each which can bedivided for four groups of 25 each, six small meeting roons for tenpersons each, a demonstration center with audio-visual equipment, alibrary-study area, one large dining room with a capacity for 300,MO small dining rooms for 50 persons each, and sleeping accommodationsfor 150. The Center offers year around provisions for conferences,seminars, annual meetings, sales meetings, and business gatherings.There are various leisure time activities available such as swimming,boating, fishing, volleyball, golf, etc.

For information write to: Raymond L. RandelsAssistant Executive Secretary, MEAP.O. Box 79Battle Creek, Michigan 49016

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MICHIGAN

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Waldenwoods Conference CenterHartland, Michigan

Waldenwoods Conference Center which began operation in 1924, isa private, non-sectarian facility located on Walden Lake, 30 milesnorth of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residential programs are conducted fromApril through December and are designed for church, business, educa-tional and civic groups. Accommodations include two sleeping buildingswith room for 140 persons, one conference building with numerous sizemeeting rooms, one large dining room with a capacity for 250 people,2 dining rooms fcr 75 and 100 and an auditorium for 300.

For information write to:

NEW HAMPSHIRE

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Mr. Robert C. MacBride, Dii:ectorWaldenwoods Conference Center2975 U. S. 23Hartland, Michigan 48029

New En land Center for Continuing EducationUniversity of New HampshireDurham, New Hanpshire

The New England Center for Continuing Education is locatedadjacent to the campus of the University of New Hampshire and isaffiliated with and uses the resources of six state universities ofNew England (the Universities of Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, RhodeIsland, Connecticut, and New Hampshire). Although the physical facil-ities are still being constructed, plans for this center have beenunderway since 1965. Conferences have been held by the center staffin off campus facilities since January, 1966.

When completed the center will provide the following facilities;a learning center with a 150 seat hall and another accommodating 500,a New England Pavilion with decorative items representing each of theNew England states, three residence towers, an administration buildingand three dining rooms accommodating 300. The center conducts work-shops, institutes, conferences, and informal study programs throughoutthe year.

For information write to: Dr. Harry P. Day, DirectorNew England Center for Continuing

EducationUniversity of New HampshireDurham, New Hampshire 03824

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John C. Campbell Folk SchoolBrasstown, North Carolina

The John C. Campbell Folk School, a private, non-sectarianinstitution, has been a workshop in creative living. Founded in 1925

to demonstrate the richness found in rural living, it has utilizedlocal cultural and natural resources in its active program of recre-

ation, crafts, farming and area development. Its educational philoso-phy, influenced by the Danish Folk School movement, has caused this

school to become a unique model for community development.

Facilities include 25 sleeping rooms for 50 people, one dining

room for 75 people, three small conference rooms and one auditorium.

There are four sleeping buildings. Eight short courses and one six

months program are held throughout the year.

For information write to:

OHIO

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Special Educational ServicesAntioch CollegeYellow Springs, Ohio

John M. Ramsay, DirectorJohn C. Campbell Folk SchoolBrasstown, North Carolina 28902

Special Educational Services is an on-campus facility of

Antioch College. It began operations in August 1963. Facilities

include three conference rooms and a large lounge area. Guest rooms

at Antioch Inn enable the Center to accommodate short residential

conferences of 30 people. Additional housing accommodations areavailable at nearby motels for larger residential grolvs. Dining

facilities are located at Antioch lnn, one block from the Center.

This Center operates on a year-round basis. Present facilities are

not designed for groups larger than 60 participants.

For information write to: George C. Cooper, DirectorSpecial Educational ServicesAntioch CollegeYellow Springs, Ohio 43587

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Donaldson Brown Center for Continuin Education

Extension DivisionVirginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburg, Virginia

The Donaldson Brown Center for Continuing Education is a _residen-

tial facility located on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Official operations began in January, 1968. Conferences, institutes,

workshops, seminars and other types of intensive educational programs

are conducted in the Center which can accommodate groups as large as

600 persons. Facilities include 141 sleeping rooms for 251 people,

seven conference rooms for groups of 60 persons each, an auditorium

which can accommodate 622 and a dining room which accommodates over

350 people.

All conference facilities are located in the same area.

For information write to: Dr. Maynard C. Heckel, Professor &

Director, Center for ContinuingEducation

Virginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburg, Virginia 24061