Come to the Summer School and get in the social swing. That's the tune that George W. Adams, director of the Summer session, is using to boost enrollment at the first series of courses offered since before the War.
Weekly tea dances, informals, square sets, and outings are planned, according to Adams. These will be mixed with a regular schedule of tours to historic eating spots, museums, and concerts.
The eight-week long session is open to men and women. It consists of more than 150 courses in the arts, sciences, and education, and will be given by more than 200 faculty members drafted from national colleges and universities.
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