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Show ONE OF THE FIELD TRIPS FOR SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS rift r' This gnarled, 3,000-year-old juniper juni-per tree, entrenched in the crags of Logan canyon, and said to be the oldest representative of its species in the world, will be the objective of one of the interesting field trips to be taken by students and faculty members of L'tah Agricultural college col-lege national summer school. The tree was visited last summer by Prof. Henry C. Cowles of the botany department of the University i of Chicago and his class in Utah flora. Prof. Cowles is returning to fill an engagement in the Second National Summer school, June 15 to July 25. This delightful mountain moun-tain excursion will be repeated. Other trips to be taken include in- t ... foresting mountain, canyon and lake outings. The recreational phase of the session will be in charge of celebrated cele-brated play experts, Prof. Peter W. Dykema of Columbia will be in (barge of community singing and other musical work during his week's sojourn in Logan. Miss Mary Wood Ilinman of Chicago will be in charge of dancing and pageantry and Miss Edna Geister of play and games. - The summer school will offer the services of twenty-eight celebrated educators, representing a dozen of the leading colleges and universities of America. The courses will offer graduate or undergraduate credit and continue over a term of six weeks or full summer quarter. |