Type | issue |
Date | 1942-06-15 |
Paper | Utah State University Student Newspapers |
Language | eng |
City | Logan |
County | Cache |
Category | School |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show zJ UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XLII LOGAN UTAH JUNE Dr Pooley Beginning the second week of summer session lectures Dr E G Blackstone of the University of Southern California will speak on “What Schools Can Do to Aid the Defense Program” Monday at 11 a m in the college chapel Tuesday’s speaker will be Dr Elbert K Fretwell of Columbia University Dr Royce E Brewster of the Umtcd States Office of Education has announced that his Wednesday lecture will deal with “A Guidance Program in Action” while the final lecture of the week Thursday will be delivered DR E G BLACKSTONE educator by Miss Helen Heffernan elementary from the University of Southern will speak Monday on “What supervisor of the California department EduSchools Can Do to Aid in the Defense of education on Program cation and the War Effort” Cali-lorn- ia “Inter-Americ- The Hunsaker Conducts Sports Programs A program of intramural sports for the summer session is being planned under direction of H B Hunsaker assistant professor of physical education at the college First intramural meeting for the purpose of organizing teams will be held Monday June 15 in the Smart Gym at 12:15 p m All those interested in playing or organizing teams are urged to attend an a m period Friday has been turned over to Reid Nibley eminent young pianist from Los Angeles California who will present a series of musical numbers Lectures and musical programs are all open to the general public without charge 11 Young Pianist Gives Concert Friday Reid Nibley young pianist from Los Angeles will present a piano recital Friday at 1 1 a m in the college chapel as final number in this week’s series of special morning lectures and programs Mr Nibley who has presented concerts in Utah and in the coastal states has received praise from critics in Los Angeles Portland Seattle and Salt Lake City The program is open to the public Outline of Events Monday June “What 11 George Willard Frazier President of Colorado State College of Education and Dr Frank K Hart of the University of California will initiate the third week of special lectures on Monday June 22 when they discuss “Aeronautics and Education" The other pecial lecturers Tuesday and Wednesday are to be Dr Elbert Fretwell and Arthur Gaeth radio news analyst On Thursday another special musical program will be offered featuring Arthur distinguished violinist of Shepherd Salt Lake City June 15 to 21 Intramural Sports meet in Smart Gym Dr Elbert K Fretwell lecture 17 11 a m Dr Royce E Brewster lecture 11 Wednesday June Thursday June Friday June Frasier Initiates Russ Literary Tea Third Lecture Week Features Parley am 16 “A Guidance Program in Action” 18 “Inter-Americ- arch- come during the morning sessions Registration fee for the English DR ROYCE E BREWSTER of the United States office of education will Teachers’ Conference is $5 but those deliver the third lecture this week en- regularly enrolled in the summer sestitled “A Guidance Program in Action’ sion will be admitted without charge am Monday 12:15 pm Tuesday June The second annual English Teachers’ Conference at the USAC summer session begins today with Dr King Hendricks in charge and Dr Robert C Pooley of the University of Wisconsin acting as guest conductor All sessions are scheduled for the library building Beginning Monday’s program at 9 a in will be the address of welcome by Dr N A Pedersen dean of the USAC school of arts and sciences Dr Pooley is slated to deliver an address each day during the 9 to 10 a m sessions and to conduct an open forum each afternoon from 2 to 4 o’clock Others to appear on the conference program for either special papers or addresses include: Mrs Grace Hoster of Blackfoot high school Dr Charlton Laird of the University of Idaho southern branch Gwendella Thornley of North Cache high school and Dr Burton K Farnsworth director of secondary education in Utah The papers as well as Dr Pooley’s lectures will — Dr E G Blackstone lecture Schools Can Do to Aid in the Defense Program” 15 11 am an Tournaments during the summer will be conducted in tennis softball ery badminton and horseshoes NUMBER TWO Dr Pedersen to Give Address Lectures Monday The Utah Association of Vocational Agriculture Instructors Saturday concluded a week-lon- g convention on the The meetings under college campus direction of Professor L R Humpheiys of the USAC faculty and Mark Nichols of the state department of education featured John T Wheeler as Professor Wheeler guest instructor is professor of agricultural education at the University of Georgia in Athens Orders of business for the convention included election of new state officers and the defining of the position of agriculture and agriculture instructors in the nation’s war effort 1942 Conducts English Conference Dr E G Blackstone Ag Teachers Meet Ends On Campus 15 19 11 a m Miss Helen Heffernan lecture Education and the War Effort” Reid Nibley piano recital Special feature of the English Teachers’ Conference will be the Russian literary tea in the Women’s Lounge Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p m Admission to the tea which will include presentation of 19th century Russian dramas a musical program sale of Russian candy and other tokens of Russia and serving of the tea from a genuine Russian samovar is 50 cents All receipts will be turned over to the committee for Russian relief Library Hours Library hours during Summer Session were announced as follows: Monday through Thursday 7 a m to 9 p m Friday 7 a m to 5 p m Saturday 9 a m to 1 p m The library will be closed Sunday Music Programs Musical programs for Summer Session students and faculty will be held each Sunday from 3 to 5 p m in the Children’s Library |
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