Type | issue |
Date | 1937-06-14 |
Paper | Utah State University Student Newspapers |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show 'it SUMMER MSSIONTOLLETIN 'j A fa ‘I ! a I g I I i UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XXXVII Frederic Dixon Pianist to Appear Frederic Dixon one of the most highly regarded of America’s young pianists will be presented as a part of our Summer Session program on Wednesday evening at 8:15 in the Auditorium Mr Dixon who is temporarily residing in Ogden Utah has appeared throughout the United States in concert and has achieved a position of distinction among the American pianists No event of the Summer Session will be of higher quality than Mr Dixon’s concert Summer Session students will be admitted without charge to the concert and they will also be entitled to invite guests All Summer Session students can secure tickets for themselves and guests at the Secretary’s Office prior to Wednesday noon Mr Dixon will play the following program: I Preludes and Fugues — 2 and 3 Bach II Schumann Sonata Opus 22 Presto Andantino Scherzo Rondo-Caden- za Prestissimo — III Por Que Te Vas? (Why Do You Go?) Lecuona Cuban Dance Ireland The Island Spell La Danse D’Olaf Pick-Mangiag- alli IV Barcarolle Opus 60 Waltz Ballade Opus 70 Opus 52 Chopin Chopin Chopin Edward Davison Returns for Lectures V NUMBER TWO LOGAN UTAH JUNE 14 1937 Returning for the third summer Dr Edward Davison British poet and lecturer and presently a member of the faculty of the University of Colorado will deliver lectures during the week of June 21 Dr Davison will lecture each morning at 1 1 :30 and will deliver one evening lecture probably in the amphitheatre No lecturer in recent years has been more popular than Dr Davison He will continue his discussion of literary topics and will emphasize his chief interest poetry NEW FACULTY MEMBERS ARRIVE The Annual Summer Session canyon party is scheduled for Thursday eveFollowing the completion last week 17 be held The will event June ning of a most successful coaching school at the U S A C Forestry Camp in an intensive program in physical eduR Professor Logan Canyon Joseph cation and recreation will begin Mon- Every Monday and Thursday eve- music recordings nings from are played in the Children’s Library Everyone is invited to attend these music programs Jenson chairman of the Summer SesSpecial programs may be arranged day morning makin advance for organized groups if it sion Entertainment Committee is members who arfaculty Visiting is desired However if no groups are ing arrangements for the program of rived and who will over the week-en- d events He is being aided by other numbers may be their classes today include Pro- arranged request begin members of the Committee who are played fessor Eugene L Roberts and Professor Professor V D Gardner Professor W E R Knollin Professor Roberts will D Porter Mrs Alta Crockett and teach classes in recreation particularly Miss Maxine Heiss and Professor Knollin will give his Numerous activities are planned for chief attention to the study of intraMembers-n- n the evening and they will be directed murals and education apparaphysical by Professor E L Roberts formerly tus of the Brigham Young University and Three members of the State departAs a special feature of this part of now at the University of Southern the program there will be an evening ment of Education are teaching at the California and Glen O Grant of the class in recreation taught by Professor College during the present Summer National Recreation Council Mr Grant Roberts every evening during the next Session was at the Summer Session last year Dr Irvin S Noall was here during two weeks This class is titled “Social and was tremendously popular A bonRecreation” and meets at 7:30 p m in the last week and has just concluded fire lunch will be served without charge his course titled “Symposium” Dr the Men’s Gymnasium to all Summer Session students and Aiding Professor Roberts and Pro- Noall is State Director of Vocational faculty members fessor Knollin in the program will be Education Students who are unable to provide Mr Glen O Grant of the National RecMiss Etta Scorup Utah State Superthemselves with transportation should reation Council Mr Grant who was on visor of Home Economics is teaching leave their names at the office of Dithe visiting faculty staff last summer during the Summer Session and is aidrector James H Linford Room Ml? will return for a week of special work ing materially in the operation of the This is one of the most pleasurable His presence here should add consider- conference on the Institute of Family events of the Session and every Sumably to the general interest in the Life Miss Scorup’s course is “Home mer Session student should attend it courses Projects and High School Training” Complete details will be announced Miss Bernice Moss State Supervisor Tuesday of Physical Education is spending her Another canyon event is scheduled second year at the Summer Session for Friday evening when a moonlight and is teaching three courses They are hike will be conducted by Professor “Methods and Materials in Health Roberts In addition those participatEducation for Secondary Schools ing will have a beefsteak dinner at the U S A C Forestry Camp in the CanOne of the features of the program “Methods and Materials in Physical Education for the Elementary Schools" yon It will be necessary for students in elementary education for the prestaking the hike to pay for the steak ent Summer Session is the Kinder- and Administration of Health and dinner The Physical Education’’ garten Demonstration School In addition Professor L R Hump-herAny student wishing to ioin the party School is conducted by Mrs Em Eccles who is continuing as Director of should make arrangements with Pro- Jones former critic kindergarten teachfessor Joseph R Jenson whose office er at the Utah State Agricultural Col- Agricultural Education until July 1 full-tiresidence is located in the gymnasium lege Trajng School and a remarkably when he begins successful kindergarten teacher The teaching at the College is also teaching classes this summer The College swimming pool will be School is held daily from 8:30-11:open to any women on the campus and is located on the ground floor of from 2:00 to 3:00 daily This is a full the Engineering Building in Room El 01 LECTURE PROGRAM The Demonstration School is merely hour and a life guard will be present For men the free hour is from 4:00 for observation purposes and all inThe five morning lectures during the terested students to 5:00 present week beginning Monday June 14 will be delivered by DR BOYD H BODE of Ohio State University SCHEDULE OF EVENTS — JUNE 8 TMISS FLORA THURSTON MISS Miss Flora Thurston lecture ROMA GANS and PROFESSOR Monday June 14 11:30 A M Annual reception to resident and visiting faculty EUGENE L ROBERTS Evening members by Director and Mrs J H Linford Dr Bode will deliver two lectures lecture Bode 15 11:30 H M Dr A June Boyd Tuesday one on Tuesday and one on Thursday lecture Gans Roma 16 M 11:30 Miss A June Wednesday Miss Thurston will appear on Monday Frederic Dixon concert in the Auditorium Evening 8:15 Miss Gans will deliver her second lecDr Boyd H Bode lecture Thursday June 17 11:30 A M and Professor E Summer School Canyon Party Forestry Camp ture on Tuesday Evening 6:30 L Roberts formerly of the Brigham Professor Eugene L Roberts lecture Friday June 18 11:30 A M the UniEvening Moonlight hike Forestry Camp Logan Canyon Young University and now at Directed by Professor Roberts versity of Southern California will deliver the Friday lecture 7:30-9:3-0 V State Department Staff Demonstration School For Kindergarten ys me 30 14-1- REGISTRATION Registration will continue each after- - J noon during the second week beginning today June 14 Faculty members will be in the Faculty Room and available for consultation The Committees on Graduate Work and Attendance and Scholarship will also function during the second week and a request to these committees will be acted upon promptly i |
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