Show NO NOTED TED ED EDUCATORS UCA TOR S COME TO B Y SUMMER SCHOOL 1 I 1 9 U at az 0 P DR ROBERT J LEONARD donn school of education university of california the summer quarter of the brigham young university which begins june 11 promises to be ba one of unusual interest to the educators of utah due to the fact that four of the greatest figures in educational circles in the west have been engaged as instructors for the first terms work these men are dean robert J leonard of the college of education and cyrus D mead associate P professor afe sor of education of the university of california dean frederick E bolton of the college of education uca ti tion university of Vas washington dashington hington and charles abram ellwood of the department of sociology university of missouri these four men will cooperate in giving a course in outstanding at problems in education two hours a day four hours credit this one class according to dean hugh MI woodward of the summer school will make it possible for teachers interested in education to come in contact with these distinguished leaders in the field of education besides these four men according to the catalog two others of national fume fame are to be connected with the summer school dr henry C cowles ono of the very few outstanding plant V lei DR FREDERICK E BOLTON doan dean school of education university of washington ecologists ecologist i of the tha world will conduct daises classes in plant ecology tn in the alpine bummer school behind ti bogos during the second term affa and coach knute K famous coach of notre damo dame university indiana will conduct a class in foot football tall esp especially fally for coaches during the early half or of the tha first term beginning june 11 in order that the tha ladies may not feel neglected even though the instructors mentioned have been engaged as much for them as the men dean woodward said we have hav engaged mary alary schenck woolman a lecturer from columbia university an organizer of the campfire girls and author of great fame to lecture and conduct daises classes in home economics mrs woolman is sure to be a great inspiration In ration to the girls and teachers of utah tab besides these nationally known characters according to the catalog cat olag there will bo be over forty educators ol 01 of utah on the regular faculty eighty eight seven courses dealing daling wiy with th a wide v variety of subjects will be offered 0 to students ranging from freshmen who are desirous of working towards a degree a school teacher who wishes to improve her certification up to the 1 7 ea T 4 W 1 DR C COWLES professor of plant ilant ecology university of chicago graduate student who is working to wards hit his masters blasters degree special attention Is being given to in the educational field although work rk in all branches of lea learning rain g may e had for tho the benefit of the teacher lo w wever ever the best instructors in tho the lation tion have been engaged and to make the work even moro more worthwhile worth while i training or demonstration school is 0 o bo be maintained in which the ems of tho the teacher are to be worked out one of the features of interest connected with the summer school work at the brigham brigham young university this ye year arwill will be e tre lecture course ac ng to dean hugh al woodward the purpose of the lecture course is to bring the students in contact with is as many outstanding scholars and educators as possible the lectures are designed to cover recent tendencies in various fields of research and thought recent tendencies in education and psychology will be ba discussed by such ab ible men as dean frederick E bolton of the university of washington washing 20 evl W k A MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN noted lecturer and author in home economics dean robert J leonard university of california dr cyrus D mead university of california mary diary schenck woolman formerly of columbia university recent tendencies in biological science en ee will be treated by dean martin F P II enderson brigham young university ver sity dr henry C cowles university of chicago dr L L danes dairies university of utah theresa dansdill of national health crusade work recent tendencies in social sete science co will be discussed by dr charles abram el ellwood university of aliss missouri and others ouri the e recent tendencies in physical sciences will be followed by dr earl douglas of the carnegie institute dr john A widstoe of the general board of education and dr J arthur harris of the carnegie institute these lectures will willbe be free and open to all students they will occur daily at t 1130 an innovation of interest to the M fi A DR CHARLES ABRAM ELLWOOD professor of Socio sociology log y university of missouri coches of this and surrounding states is the athletic athle fic school in order that the football technique of the east might be introduced here coach knute K rockney Ro cliney famous mentor of notre dame U university gity of indiana has been sutured for three weeks to give nn an intensive couise in football and other athletic subjects according to director E L roberts head of the physical education department part ment of the brigham young university ver sity the stay gayb of the coaches at that institution Is to be e m made ado as interesting and profitable b ile as possible by means of features w which h h are being planned pi ini rector roberts hopes the occasion 1 may bo be made one of profit to the state stat e by bringing uio the coaches together in a way that will make for a better understanding among them the alpine summer school during the second term the school will bo be moved to aspen grove up behind gos wh whore 0 r 8 nat nature U re clouries of various kinds as well RS as courses in literature and other will be ba given in one 0 of f the greatest laboratories in the world worl d at aspen grove tho the brigham young university will maint maintain alfi a dormitory for girls a boarding house and tents and nj equipment for those who do not care to bring a complete camping out fit |