The Summer School for 1908 will pen on Wednesday, July, and close on Wednesday, August 12. The courses given in the School are intended primarily for teachers or for those preparing to teach, but are open without formal examination to all qualified persons. Some of the course may be counted towards the degree at A. B. or S. B. by students in the College or the Scientific School. There are in all 92 courses.
Following is the complete list of courses proposed for 1908:
*Anthropology SL.-Introductory Course. Dr. A. M. Tozzer.
Astronomy SL-Descriptive Astronomy. Dr. W. C. Brenke.
*Botany SL-Introductory Course. Professor M. A. Chrysler of the University of Maine.
*Botany S2-Advanced Course. Mr.R. B. Thomson.
*Chemistry SL.Elementary Theoretical and Descriptive Chemistry. Professor G. P. Baxter and Mr. A. C. Boylston.
*Chemistry S2-Organic Chemistry. Professor H. A. Torrey.
*Chemistry S3,-Qualitative Analysis. Professor H. A. Torrey.
*Chemistry S4.-Quantitative Analysis. Professor G. P. Baxter.
*Chemistry S6-Physical Chemistry. Mr. H. L. Frevert.
*Chemistry S20.-Course in Research. Professor Baxter and Torrey.
*Education SL-The History of Modern Education. Professor E. O. Sisson, of the University of Washington.
*Education S2.-Principles of Education. Professor E. O. Sisson.
*Education S3.-Organization and Administration of Schools and School Systems. Dr. F. E. Spaulding, Superintendent of Schools, Newton.
*Education S10d.-The Equipment of History Teachers, and Methods of Teaching History. Dr. J. Sullivan, Principal Boy's High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
*Education S10e.-Methods and Equipment of Mathematics Teachers. Mr. G. W. Evans, Principal Charlestown High School.
*English SA.-Elementary Composition. Mr.H. R. Shipherd.
*English SB.-Advanced Composition. Professor A. E. Hancock of Haverford College.
*English Sc.-Second Advanced Course in composition. Mr.H. M. Rideout.
College Admission Requirements in English. Mr.C. R. Nutter.
*English Literature from Anglo-Saxon Times to the Present. Professor A. e. Hancock of Haverford College.
*Anglo Saxon. Mr.J. W. Rankin. English Literature of the Eighteenth Century. Mr. H. M. Rideout.
*English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. Mr.C. T. Copeland.
The Chief Poets of the Romantic Period. Dr.P. A. Hutchison.
*Fine Arts S1a.--History of European Architecture to about the Year A.D. 1000. Professor H. L. Warren.
*Fine Arts S1b.--History of European Architecture from about the Year A.D. 1000 to the Close of the Renaissance. Professor W. L. Mowll.H. L. Warren.
*Fine Arts S4.--Architectural Design. Professor W. L. Mowll.
*Fine Arts S7c.-Design as Applied in the Arts. Dr.D. W. Ross.
*Fine Arts S7f.-Drawing and Painting in Representation. Dr.D. W. Ross.
*Fine Arts S3.-History of Ancient Art: Classical Archaeology. Professor O. S. Tonks, of Princeton. *French S1.--Intermediate. Course. Professor C. H. C. Wright.
*French Conversation and Composition. Mr.A. Brun.
*French Literature. Professor A. Fortier of Tulane University, New Orleans.
*Geology S5.--Field work in Historical and Structural Geology in Montana. Dr.G. R. Mansfield.
*Geology S20a.--Physiographic Field Investigation in two sections. Professor W. M. Davis and Assistant Professor D. W. Johnson.
*Geology S20c.--Geologic Field Investigation, in two sections. Professor J. E. Wolff and Assistant Professor J. B. Woodworth.
*German S1.--German Grammar and Composition. Dr.A. W. Boesche.
*German S2.--German Conversation. Dr.A. W. Boesche.
*German S3.--German Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century. Dr. H. J. Wober.
*Government S1.--Civil Government. Professor W. B. Munro.
*Government S17.--Municipal government. Professor W. B. Munro.
*Greek SG.--Greek for Beginners. Professor C. B. Gulick.
*Greek S10.--Life of Ancient Greeks. Professor C. B. Gulick.
*History S2.--Greek History. Professor W. S. Ferguson, of the University of California.
*History S3.--Roman History. Professor W. S. Ferguson.
*History S1.--European History, 800-1648 A.D. Professor W. MacDonald, of Brown University.
*History S10.--American History, 1763-1829 A.D. Professor W. Macdonald.
*Latin SA.--Course for Teachers. Dr.A. S. Pease.
*Latin SD.--Roman poets and their Influence on Literature. Professor E. K. Rand.
*Mathematics SA.--Plane Trigonometry. Professor W. C. Brenke, of Lincoin, Neb.
*Mathematics SE.--Solid Geometry. Mr.George W. Evans, of Charlestown High School.
*Mathematics SD.--Advanced Algebra. Mr.A. B. Frizell.
*Mathematics SB.--Plane Analytic Geometry. Professor J. L. Love.
*Mathematics S2.Calculus. Professor W. F. Osgood.
*Music S1.--Harmony and Simple Counterpoint. Professor J. P. Marshall, of Boston University.
*Music S4.--The Appreciation of Music. professor J. P. Marshall.
*Philosophy S2.--Introduction to Ethics with Especial Reference to the Interests of Teachers. Professor J. Royee.
*Philosophy S3.--History of Modern Philosophy. Professor R. B. Perry.
*Philosophy S4.--Metaphysics. Professor Royee.
*Psychology S1.--Descriptive Psychology. Dr. R. M. Yerkes.
*Psychology S2.--Applied Psychology. Dr. R. M. Yerkes.
*Physical Education.--Eight courses, four in Theory and four in Practice. Dr.D. A. Sargent and assistants.
*Physics SB.--College Admission Requirements in Physics. Professor W. E. McElfresh of William College and Mr. H. C. Hayes.
*Physics SC.--Advanced Course. Mr. P. W. Bridgman.
*Public Speaking S1.--Development of the Voice. Mr. B. G. Willard.
*Public Speaking S2.--Platform Reading. Professors I. L. Winter and E. M. Lewis.
*Public Speaking S3.--Platform Speaking. Professor I. L. Winter and E. M. Lewis.
*Public Speaking S4.--Oral Reading of English Classics. Professor I. L. Winter.
*Shopwork 10a.--Chipping, Filling, and Fitting. Messrs. F. R. Pleasonton and E. R. Markham.
*Shopwork 10b.--Blacksmithing. Messrs. F. R. Pleasonton and E. R. Markham.
*Shopwork 10c.--Pattern Making and Foundry Practice. Messers, F. R. Pleasonton and E. R. Markham.
*Shopwork 10e.--Machineshop Practice. Messers. F. R. Pleasonton and E. R. Markham.
*Spanish S1.--Elementary Course. Mr. G. L. Lincoln.
*Spanish S2.--Advanced Course. Mr. G. L. Lincoln.
*Further information may be obtained from J. L. Love, University 16.
*Counts toward degree in Harvard University
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