Show Logan School Is National in S Scope ope I O- O 0 O Summer Courses Being I Planned 9 o Prominent Educators tors Are Engaged UTAH is i gain again in the limelight The rho national summer school which has been organized by y the Utah Agricultural college of Logan to open this summer has brought that about The reason is not so much the f fact c ct that it is a sulI sumner summer er s school hool but the caliber an and eminence of the instructors selected to head the courses Ever Every educator is national nationally y or internationally and is considered the for foremost most authority on his p particular rt cula subject Many supplied this tIllS and other countries with books and writings o of various nature dealing with their subject England will c contribute educators T Teachers of at all kinds and of ot all ranks those wishing college credit doctors lawyers writers mining men geologists social service workers and anti mothers are among those who will ivill find courses at this school MANY STUDENTS EXPECTED Between and 2000 students are expected to take advantage of the school which will offer two I six weeks' weeks courses at a tuition fee of 25 Logan is the ideal college collegetoWn collegetoWn toWn to of the state and is sele selected ted because its location will provide well out of door vacationing as Cache county is declared to havethe havethe have haye the most interesting geological formations to be found in the United States and for that reason will vIlI lend itself to research in courses of that nature What Stanford summer school is isto isto to the Pacific coast what the Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago summer school is to the Middle l West Vest and what the summer school of Columbia Columba is to New England the Logan summer school will be to the Rocky mountain 1 section No Ko other summer school I in the country will have as many I prominent educators during one season it is said I IThe The school will draw students I from all over over the United States They will come come for the unique I scenic advantages afforded by the and the lure of the outdoor outdoor outdoor out out- I door life as well as the educational educational educational opportunities PROMINENT EDUCATORS TORS LOGAN Jan Ian 19 An An eminent faculty of the foremost educators I of the United States and Engla England d has been secured for the 1924 summer school at the Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college according to to an anI I announcement just made by President Preel- Preel dent Elmer G G. Peterson who says that the college expects to make Utah known throughout America as the home a of national summer summer summer sum sum- mer school lii the heart ot of the This large faculty of imported authorities which will Co cooperate with the regular faculty of the college in the summer school work consists of fourteen m men n who will give standard college collego courses running run run- ning fling through six weeks from June run run-I 9 to July 19 and of seven lecturers lecturers lec lee who will each de deliver lver a I series of special lectures lectures during 1 I this same period I i iThe The teaching faculty lIe secured I II I numbers the following following- I Professor U E. L L. head of ot the department of psychology and education of Columbia university university university uni uni- I I and one of the foremost ps psychologists in tho the world I Professor Raymond Fransen of of the department of education Leland Leland Leland Le- Le LeI I I land Stanford university r an outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- I standing authority on education In Inthe inthe the West Vest Pro Professor fiss or Frederick J. J Turner professor of history at Harvard university the leading authority I Ion on Western estern history I Professor Frederick Nerk professor pro pro- i I fessor of history Harvard Haryard university university university uni uni- also a prominent figure in the history of the West and the theman theman theman man selected to succeed Professor Turner when he becomes professor emeritus on September 1 of this I year rear Professor Henry C. C Cowles of I the department of botany botan University I I sity of Chicago an outstanding authority in ecology I Professor W. W C. C Alice Allee department department department depart depart- I ment of zoology University of Chicago Chi Chi- j i cago one of Americas America's leading zoologists STANFORD EDUCATOR I Dr Eliot Blackwelder of the de department department do- do of geology r Leland Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford university possible the foremost foremost foremost fore fore- most authority on the legal aspects of geology in America Professor R. R S. S Knappen of the department of zoology University of Kansas pronounced by Dr Blackwelder to be one of the best geologists in the United States I Dr E. E V. V McCollum l head of the department of human nutrition I Johns Hopkins university whose I special work last year at the summer summer summer sum sum- mer school of the University of I II I California drew hundreds of Utah teachers I Dr E. E C. C Branson head of the department of rural sociology University of North Carolina ex expert expert ex- ex I ex-I pert in rural pr problems and now j absent in France gathering material ma- ma 1 for his course ma-I ma Dr Thomas D. D Wood head of i I the department of physical and health education Columbia university university uni uni- i the dean of physical education education edu edu- cation in America I edu-I I Dr R. R C. C McLain supervisor of I health education Detroit Mich I II I outstanding figure in community I play and recreation I Dr Emmett D. D Angel special i lecturer at Yale Harvard an and Wisconsin universities on recreational recreational I leadership and authority on this subject I OHIO OHIO MAN ON LIST Professor C C. O. O Reed of 01 the tho I department of agricultural en engineering engineering on- on I Ohio State university recognized authority upon Smith- Smith Hughes work These men will all conduct regularly regularly regularly reg reg- scheduled credit courses in their various fields during the first six weeks of the tho U. U A. A C C. summer quarter from June 9 to July 19 In addition the following prominent prominent prominent prom prom- educators will deliver series of or lectures during luring tho tim same period period- Dr David Starr Jordan presIdent president president dent emeritus of Leland Stanford university I j Dr Liberty H Hyde de Bailey dean emeritus of or the New York State College of Agriculture Professor John Adams professor of phy an and l education UnIversity University University Uni Uni- of London England Dr William F. F Anderson director director tor of the tho gymnasium Yale uni uni- I Professor Shaller Matthews dean j I of 01 the divinity school University of Chicago I 1 Professor E. E A. A Steiner head of the department of or social science and applied Christianity Grinnell I I college O O. Dr E. E A. A WInship e editor of the Journal of Education Bt Boston ston Mass Ia 3 P PETERSON TERSON GIVES GIVES GIVES' VIEW In upon upon the plans for Cor the coming summer school President Peterson of the tho college had the following to say The dream of a national summer summer summer sum sum- mer school at the Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural college has been long in the I making malting For at least a year and anda J a a half we have been actively at worl work laying and maturing our plans It has been no small task to bring together so large a group of Americas America's fore foremost educators but at last It has been pushed People in Utah can now get right at nt home tho inspiration I of studying with the really outstanding outstanding out out- stan standing Ing teachers of the country In addition hundreds from outside I the state should come to Utah for their summer schooling because at atthe atthe atthe the 1924 U. U A. A C. C summer school I they will not only come in contact with a more illustrious group of or educators than the they can meet any other place In the country butI but I I they will also have tb the opportunity I of studying in Logan one of the tho i In the thed most beautiful little pities cities s l d I world In the tops of the a- a i |