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Show SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES AT T Tbe list of graduate courses to , be offered at tbe Brigbam Young university has just been announced by Dean II. M. Woodward. Special effort bas been made to organize courses that will be immediately helpful. In making this effort professors have been engaged from all sections of the country, all of them recognized leaders in their respective res-pective lines. Courses in statistical methods will be given during the first six) weeks by Dr. Raymond Fraud son and his assistant, Mrs. Dorothy Xyswander. The sociological as-! as-! pects of secondary education will ! be the topic discussed in the classes of Dr. Snedden of Columbia univer-sitty univer-sitty and Dr. "Walter Ii. Smith of the University of Kansas. Dr. Adam S. Beuuion will conduct classes in "Literature of the Bible," and "Education and Civilization." Dr. Merritt Y. Hughes of tbe University Uni-versity of California will teach "Scottish Literature." For the second consecutive year Dr. Henry C. Cowles of the University Univer-sity of Chicago will be in what be calls tbe world's greatest biological labratoi'y, the Alpine summer school. He will be assisted by other leading professors from various vari-ous sections and will be able to give to bis students training that cannot can-not be obtained in any other school of the world. Other courses offered which will no 'doubt be ccrowded with graduate gradu-ate students include: "European History and World Politics from 1870 to 1924," Dr. William J. Snow ; "The National Adininisteration of the United States," Dr. Christen Jensen ; "History of the Trans-Mississippi Trans-Mississippi West," Dr. Snow; "Political "Poli-tical Parties and Part Government" and Governments of Europe," Dr. Christen Jensen ; "Philosophy as Applied to Education" Dr. H. M. Woodward ; "How to make a Radio Set" and "Theories of Modern Physics," Dr. Carl F. Eyring; "Educational Adininisteration" and , "Classroom Supervision," Director L. John Nuttall; "Labor Problems" Elmer L. Miller; "Soil Alkali," Dr. T. L. Martin ; and "Philosophy of Nature," Dr. II. M. Woodward. |