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Show JOURNALISM , COURSE FOR T IS SLATED ft How to teach journalisim and the supervision of publications will be featured during the first six weeks of the summer quarter at Brigham Young university, according to Dean Clawson Y. Cannon, who announces an-nounces that he has secured for the purpose the services of J. Stuart Stu-art Hamilton, a . graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and a practical journalist who has seen service in many countries. He has taught journalism at the University of Colorado and also at the University Uni-versity of Kansas. "Mr. Hamilton comes to us highly high-ly recommended by Dr. W. G. Bley-er, Bley-er, one of the greatest authorities on the teaching of journalism in the world," said Dean Cannon when he made the announcement of the engagement of Mr. Hamilton, j "After his graduation the young journalist made a journalistic tour around the world during which he worked for two years on newspapers newspa-pers in Japan, China, and France, where he made a daily digest of the French press for the American Embassy in France. Invaluable Experience "These experiences in the actual field of newspaper work added to r the careful training he received in r the school of journalism in Wisconsin Wiscon-sin under such able instructors as Dr. Bleyer, Prof. Hyde, and others, and his teaching experience in Ha- t waii and at the Universities of - Kansas and Colorado, have prepar-e prepar-e ed this young man to do just the thing we are eager for him to do here give our high school teachers - of journalism and supervisors of, publications training for their work." ! a Journalism is a new summer is school feature at the Young uni-,y uni-,y versity. U , |