Show THE SUMMEE SCHOOL w Lectures Delivered at Odd Fellows Halt yesterday Interesting Addresses by Prof Andrews Dr White Prof Norman Miss Wins ton1 l1 Itenjou and Others I The attendance at the Utah Summer I Shool and Joint Institute which is being I held in Odd Fellows hal is crowing daily the registered attendance being now 175 The school is being held under the auspices of the Utah Normal college and has the Support of the following superintendents su-perintendents pf the territory J F Millspaugh Salt Lake city D R Allen Salt Lake county Charles A Short Summit Sum-mit county D O VVilley Davis county Joseph S Peery Weber county j Peter Greaves jr Banpete county H N Hayes Sevier connty L jr Olsen Emery Em-ery county Thomas R Candle Morgan county D C Hubbard Box Elder county Attewall Wootton Wasatch county R S Page Ogden Utah Henry Schutt Rich county Lavi N Harmon Washington unty Dr Emerson E White the conductor of the institute is an educator international interna-tional reputation and the securing of him to conduct the institute was a stroke of enterprise on the part of the management manage-ment of the summer school that is commendable The other instructors instruct-ors of the school are all of recognized ability They are Prof W E Andrews Hastings Neb Prof W T Eddingfield Aspen Colo Prof Alonzo Norman of Salina Kan and Prof Augs burg Miss Winston and Miss Kenyon of this city The gathering together of the gathering togther teachers of the territory in this city in convention is a good thing and as it is the intention of the promoters of the school to continue the school contnue th schoolduring com ing seasons it should have the support of the citizens of this community Lectures Jctures will be given at the hal different times during the coming two weeks by Dr comiDJ White and Prof Andrews for the benefit of the public as well as the teachers and the people of the city should show their interest educational matters by turning out and greeting the speakers with largo audiences Yesterdays session was opened by Prof Andrews with the subject of United States history The professor took up the colonial colo-nial history of Virginia and by comparison compari-son with the history of England showed the growth and development of the legis lative idea and theprinciples of selfgov ernment Professor Andrews is an intnr esting talker and pleases i the teachers as shown by the hearty applause given him Dr White followed Prof Andrews tak ing up the subject of the Representative Powers of the Mind under the head of psychology He grouped those powers into a trinity consisting of simple reproduction repro-duction memory 1 imagination and enlarged en-larged upon each heading showing the operations of the mind Prof Norman treated the subject of Heat and Light Prof Eddingfield Early Training in Arithmetic and Dr White closed the morning session with a talk on school government He showed the necessity of proper seating lighting of a working programme and the importance of having few rules The good teachers school will be like a clock and will need no turning of the hands At the turning the subjects of music drawing grammar and physical culture were handled respectively by Miss Winston Prof Augsburg Prof Andrews and Miss Kenyon At the close of the regular sessions special clauses are held in elementary physics botany drawing and physical culture The following is the programme for today i 830 amOpening Exercises drews 845 amth B History t Prof An White 925 am Elements of Psychology Dr Norman 1020 am Elementary Physics Profi 1050 am Principles of Arithmetic Prof Eddittgfleld White 1130 am School Discipline Dr 1100 uNoou intermission 130 p mVocal Music Miss Winston Win-ston 200 p m Drawing Prof Augsburg 240 p m English Grammar Prof Andrews 315 p mPhysical Culture Miss Kenyon |