Show ANNOUNCED FOR S LB MEETING OE i TORS i I I Speakers p kers of National Prominence Will Discuss Problems J of Schools and of School School- SchoolTeachers Teachers I at l Convention Opening Here July 4 i i J i- i IC CONGRESSMAN NJ SIMEON D D. D FESS of Ohio Ohio chairman of th the V Congressi congressional al committee on on ed education cation Frank president president dent of the National City Bank of New York City Phil Philander P P. Claxton United States commissioner of education Washington Mary l G. G C C. Bradford state superintendent of public instruction L anu a 01 national national na na- figures will be the principal speakers before the annual meeting of ot the National J Education association in Salt Lake beginning July 4 4 The program program pro pro- gram for the nine general sessions has just been prepared by R. R S. S Erlandson of Washington D. D C assistant secretary secretary secre secre- tary of ot the association now in S Salt It Lake preparing for tor the the- big gather ing SPEECH THEMES Although Congressman Fess has not sent on the title of ot his address it It is understood that he will talk of ot the relation between the national nation l g govern government vern- vern ment and education Mr will discuss Financing Education Commissioner Claxton will tal take up the much discussed question of Adequate Salaries for Teachers and Mary Bradford will wili talk on The Th National E Education Association as the Interpretation tation Of bf American Civilization The rhe program is as follows follows- SUNDAY Sunday Jul July 4 Community and patriotic patriotic pa pa- singing and a great Inspiring mu mu musical l pr program gram k MONDAY Monday evening July 5 OClo o'clock lt at athe he he Tabernacle E U.- U. A. A Smith superIntendent superintendent super super- of schools Salt Lake City In Introduces Introduces In- In George D. D Strayer professor educational administration Teachers Teachers' college Columbia university New York Addresses of ot welcome by G. G N. N Child state state- superintendent of public Instruction instruction tion Simon Bamberger governor of state of Utah Response by A. A E E. Winship Win Win- ship editor Journal of oC Education San l Francisco Report of the council of education by Homer H. H Seeley president Iowa Jowa State Teachers Teachers' college Presidents President's address by Josephine Corliss Corliss Cor Cor- liss Preston state superintendent of public instruction Olympia Wash TUESDAY Tuesday July 6 2 P. P p. p m. m at the Taber Taber- The National Education Association as as' as the Interpretation of American an Civilization Civi Civi- Mary C. C C C. Bradford state superintendent superintendent su su- of p public instruction Dene Denver Den Den- ver e Colo Report i Jt of ot the commission on the emergency In education by George D. D Strayer professor educational education i adminis Teachers Teachers' college Columbia university university uni uni- New York The Recognition of Education as Related Related Re Re- to Our National Life Life Olive JoneS Joner principal school No IO New NewYork Newyork York Will C. C Wood state superintend superintendent ent public instruction Sacramento Ca Gal TUESDAY TUESDAY EVENING Tuesday evening ocl o'clock ck at it the Tabernacle The Problems of of AI Americanization Jessie Burrall chief of school service National Geographic society Washington Washing tO ton D. D CHow C. C How H W we We Are re Teaching Citizenship In InO O Our r Schools eight minutes K B. B Cooper superintendent of schools Se Seattle Se- Se attle Wash Frank Webster assistant I superintendent of schools Minneapolis Minn L. L P P. Benezet superintendent t of ot schools Evansville Ind Susan M M. Dorsey Dorsey Dor- Dor sey superintendent of schools Los Angeles An An- geles Ca Cal What the War Val Contributed Towards Teaching Citizenship Guy Potter Fotter Benton Henton Hen Ben ton vice president Sargent Service corporation cor cor- New York WEDNESDAY I IW W Wednesday July 7 2 p. p m m. at the Tab Tabernacle The Opportunity School Emily GrIffiths Griffiths Grif GrIf- principal Opportunity Denver Denver Den Den- ver Colo Are We Ve Getting Proper Returns from fromI Industrial Education c l in Our Public bl l I Schools E E. E A Bryan n. n commissioner om sloe of education Boise Idaho John Greer su superintendent of industrial work worl Minneapolis Minneapolis Min Min- neapolis Minn A. A C. C Roberts superintendent of schools Everett Wash Vash Anna L. L federal board oard for vocational education Washington D D. C. C CI Ellen Dabney Dabney Dab Dab- ney supervisor home economics Seattle SeattIe Wash Transition o the Pupil From the School to Industry Arthur Holder federal federal fed fed- eral board of ot vocational education Washington D. D C. C WEDNESDAY EVENING Health Education five minutes Thomas D. D Wood professor of physical education Teachers Teachers' college Columbia university New York chairman Sallie Lucas Jean director chile health or organization or- or New York C. C G. G Pearse president state Normal i school Milwaukee l kee Vis E E. E G. G Gowans state health inspector Salt Lake City Utah A. A A. A commissioner of education Cheyenne Chey Chey- enne Wyo Margaret S. S commissioner of education Sacramento Ca Cal Katherine 1 D. D Blake principal public school No 6 Borough of Manhattan N. N Y Shell Shock In Public Schools E. E H. H president University of Idaho Boise Idaho Illiteracy Cora Vilson Stewart chairman Kentucky illiteracy commission 1 Frankfort Ky Jy THURSDAY MORNING National congress or school scho l boards classroom teachers and superintendents The Sch School ol Boards Board's Place In the Educational Educational Edu Edu- System four minutes Albert lbert commissioner of education S St St. Paul Minn rank Frank Gilbert deputy ner of education Albany N. N Y C. C C. C Hansen member of school board Memphis Tenn Frank Thompson member member mem mem- ber of school board Cleveland Ohio Mrs V. V II H. Miller chairman school board section Inland Empire Teachers Teachers' association association tion Tacoma Wash Vash Nova Snell member member mem mem- ber of school board Lincoln Neb Caro Carolyn lyn KInney member of school board Minneapolis Minn R. R W. W Corwin member member mem mem- ber of school board Pueblo Colo John JohnM M l WIthrow member pf school board Cincinnati Ohio A. A L. L Dillon New Mexico l co John Morrow New Mexico W. W E. E Nixon member school board Twin 1 Falls alls Continued on page 10 i PROGRAM ANNOUNCED I Continued from page page 1 V Idaho Idabo R. R R. R Budge member school board Pocatello V Idaho What Should Be Dope DOlle to Keep High Class Superintendents SuperIntendentS' in the Schools four minutes VIlli William am II M. r. r Davidson su superintendent superintendent superintendent su- su of schools Pittsburg Pa E. E O. O Sisson president University of ot Montana Missoula Mont John Milne Mime I superintendent of s schools Albuquerque N N. M. M Rufus von Klein president I University of Arizona Tucson Ariz J. JA J. J A. A A Churchill state superintendent of I sc schools ls Salem alem O Ore iTh The P Part the Teacher Teacher Should Play Inthe Inthe in inthe the Administration of th the School System tern tem four minutes M M. G. G Clark su superIntendent superintendent superintendent su- su I of city schools Sioux City Iowa Cornelia Adair president of ot National National Na Na- Ia- Ia League of ot Teachers' Teachers associations Richmond Va Jessie A. A Skinner teacher teach teach- er of ot mathematics city schools Portland Ore Stella Steila Herron city schools New Orleans La J. J R. R I Kirk Irk president St State te Teachers' Teachers college Kirksville Mo Agnes Winn inn grade teacher city schools Se Seattle Seattle Seattle Se- Se attle Wash Vash V V THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Survival of ot Professional ProCessional Spirit John H. H Finley commissioner of ot edua tion Albany N N. Y Adequate Salaries for Teachers P. P P. P Claxton U. U 5 S. S com com- of ot education Washington D. D C. C Education for the New ew Era Payson Smith commissioner of education education tion Boston Mass Ideals and Standards Standards Standards Stand Stand- ards of the American Home Sarah Louise Arnold dean of Simmons college Boston Mass V V THURSDAY EVENING Musical program Address Relations of ot Government to Education Simeon D. D Fess member of congress Ohio and Chairman commIttee committee com Corn on education Washington D. D C. C Financing Education Frank K Van Van- president National City bank New York City FRIDAY MORNING V Teacher Reorganization Arthur H. H Chamberlain secretary California c council coun oun- un- un cil of education San l Francisco Cal Business session |