TIIE HESPERIAN 3 of Inking any personal responsibility in tho mat tor novo;1 once enters the average per son's mind. The idea is laughed at that one can travel just as easy, with as little care, and live cheaper in the old country tlm one can in this country. Surely no Am -rican will admit that he does not know on . $h to travel whore ho likes in this country ...:d as sume any responsibility that may devolve upon him. Why not assume a littlo respons ibility, then, and travel in ICnglnud, Scot land, Franco, Germany or oilier countries of Europe we might mention, since it can be done on little more than half what such trav eling would cost in our own country? We need not dwell any longer on gener alities, but we will specialize a little and give a few figures to prove any assertion wo have made in the forgoing. The original intention was for the party under Professor Loss to visit England alone, and perhaps Scotland. Finally it was decid ed to go direct to Scotland and work down through England. The cost to each mem ber of the party was to be $250. If any money was left in the treasury after England and Scotland had been captured, the party was to go to the continent and spend the balance, it being understood, of course, that return trip tickets had been purchased. Thephinwas carried out successfully by the party visiting Glasgow, the Highlands, Stirling and Edinburgh, in Scotland; York, Manchester, Oldham, Liverpool, Chester, Leamington (Stratford-on-A von, Kenilworth, Coventry, Warwick, and "Rugby), Oxford and London, in England. In each one of the places mentioned the party stayed sever al days and made excursions to points of interest near by, such as Ayr, and the land f Burns, Lochs Lomond and Katrine and the Trossachs, Koslyn Castle and Glen, Hawthornden, Llandudno, in Wales, etc. la London the party remained eighteen s (Cook's party was there four days) mid were then sorry to leave, butthero was money the treasury and wo started for the conti nent. Tho party had spent one month and sixteen days in Scotland and England. On the continent, one week was spent in in Paris, and still tho money held out. The party decided to sec more of the world. it went straight to Switzerland and spent sev eral days in Lucerne and Zurich, thence on to Mnnhoim on the "Rhino. It "saw tho blue Rhino sweep along," and swept with it from Munheim to Cologne. Two nights wore spent in Cologne, then two days and a night in Holland. Finally, tho party sailed from Rotterdam August 20. Still the money hold out. Tho trip from Glasgow, Juno 22, up to Rotterdam, August 20, had cost each member of the party $102.f)0 and there was still some left. September L the pary landed in Now York and by the Gth or 0th nearly everyone had arrived home safely. The entire cost of tho trip, exclusive of sou venirs and other delicacies, was $250 each, not a cent more and but few cents less. The party could not complain of the living for each one lived fully as well as he would have done had ho remained in this country. This is tho first but it will not 'bo the last party sent out by the University. We sin cerely hope, at least, tnat others will follow soon. It is impossible to estimate the bone lits to be derived from such a trip. There is nothing Hint will broaden the mind more. One's reading will become more interesting through associations born of experience, and an article written in ignorance, or with the the purpose- of misleading, will be judged according to its rightful value. Tt would be unjust for us to closo this ar ticle without saying a word in praiso of Pro fessor Loes. It would have been hard for the authorities to find a man more thorough ly capable of managing a party bent on see ing and learning all they possibly could and more. Tho success of tho party was almost entirely duo to the efforts of tho professor and if ho undertakes to pilot another such a party there is no tolling where they will go. Money becomes india rubber in his hands, and tlie farther ho goos tho farther it goes. We sincerely hope that tho next party that is sent out will have as their loader Professor Lees. it II