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SUMMER SCHOOL FOR 1907

Term to Extend from July 2 to August 9.--Announcement of Courses.

Geology--Four courses: elementary geology; advanced field work, three courses.

German--Intermediate course for teachers.

Government--Two courses: civil government of the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, etc.; municipal government in the United States and principal European countries.

Greek--Two courses: elementary Greek for beginners; second course for teachers and students.

History--Three courses: Roman history; mediaeval European history; American history.

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Latin--Two courses: general course for teachers--material methods for college entrance requirements; the life and works of Virgil for teachers.

Mathematics--Five courses: advanced algebra; solid geometry; trigonometry; plane analytic geometry; differential and integral calculus.

Music--Two courses: principles of music--harmony and counterpoint; the appreciation of music, analytic study of masterpieces.

Nature Study--Course for teachers of nature study in the grades.

Philosophy--Two courses: general introduction to philosophy with reference to the interests of teachers; introduction to ethics with reference to the interests of teachers.

Physical Education--Eight courses: theory, four courses; practice, four courses.

Physics--Two courses: a laboratory course in physics,--especially appropriate to secondary school work; a laboratory course in college physics,--selected experiments in general physics of as advanced grade as can be handled without the use of calculus.

Psychology--Two courses: descriptive psychology--principles, methods, and values; applied psychology--lectures, laboratory, exercises, discussions and readings.

Public Speaking and Reading--Four courses: voice training; course in reading; platform speaking; oral reading of English classics.

Shopwork--Four courses: chipping, filing, and fitting; blacksmithing; pattern making and foundry practice; machine-shop practice.

Spanish--Advanced course in grammar, reading, and translation.

Surveying--Three courses: plane surveying; geodetic surveying; railroad surveying.

The announcement of the School containing description of the courses showing their aim and scope, the number of exercises, the hours, the fee, and the instruction in each course, as well as information about expenses, reduced railway fares, and a list of private boarding and lodging houses will be sent on application to the chairman of the Summer School, Professor J. L. Love. 16 University Hall. The committee in charge of the Summer School is made up as follows: Professor Love, chairman, Professor Hall, Professor Royce, Professor Hanus, Dean Hurlbut, Professor Ford, and Professor Chase.

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