Show 7 ffD lyj LOGAN UTAH MAY 1938 VOLUME XXXVHI NUMBER THREE Summer Session Offe rs Unique Educational Program Visitors to Session Offered Wide Choice of College Courses Our first concern in the T Sum-- ' mer Session is to offer a full schedule of under graduate and graduate courses I am sure that we shall be able to do that this year Courses are offered in practically every department on the campus- 1 - I ar -- Y Agriculutral College which I am be of our one sure promises to best sessions Let me welcome to the College this summer I oi sure that it will be a most jPpu protable educational periodJames H Linford - Bridging the gap between educational theoryjmd practice has ever been one of the principal problems of teaching The teacher’s difficulties in bridging this gap may be minimized by contact with one whose philosophy of education is tempered by educational practice and whose practices are the outgrowth of her philosophy states Dean E A Jacobsen of the US A C department of education Dr Jean Betzner of Teacher’s Leonard B “Stub” Allison football coach at the University of California and C S “Hec” Edmundson basketball coach at the University of Washington will be the instructors at the twelfth annual summer school tor coaches June 13 to June 17 inclusive at the Utah State Ag- - These courses range generally from lower division Dasic courses to those of graduate caimer We are particularly concerned with the upper division and grad-- i uate students and consequently we are fortifying our course program in these divisions How- ever we are not neglecting the fact that many students tind it desirable and profitable to continue their college work through four quarters of the year Particularly is this advantageous to students in certain fields who find it impossible to get all of the general background courses that they feel necessary in the course regular four-yeEach year the College brings into this region the most eminent educators in the country They are drawn from all of the great graduate institutions- and over the years they have been an excellent stimulation and a profound influence in the develop- ment of our educational program in Utah It is a pleasure to invite students and teachers of the intermountain area to the 1938 Summer Session at the Utah State Practical Views In Education To Be Stressed Allison Edmundson Chosen for Summer Session Coaching James H HEALTH Linford EDUCATION Through the growing import- ance of hygiene health education and public health in the social and educational life of the nat- ion the Utah State Agricultural College is offering a special Sum- mer Session program of courses in these fields according to E G Carter head of the depart- ment of public health and phys- 10l°gy at the colleSe- - These courses will be of special interest department of education of the University of California will conduct the courses in school health programs and methods and materials in health education during the first three weeks of the Summer Session Dr Carter said- - Dr Bailey has served member of various as a national (Continued on Page 2) ricultural College according to E L "Dick” Romney director of the coaching school Allison is the first grid mentor from the Pacific coast area to attend the coaching school since Howard Jones lectured here several years ago During the past tnree years rvimon nas Drougni California into the football spotlight and his season was con- eluded New Year’s Day with a smashing victory over Alabama in the ose Bowl Edmundson makes his first appearance at the Logan School and brings with him the stylc of basketball coached in the northwest Dr Alexander Meiklejohn popular educator returns to the Utah State Agricultural College appearing on the Summer Session from Carleton College in Minnesota in 1917 Graduating Dr Alexander Meiklejohn Allison left a bjriHjantecord- - He was captain of t"jJ football bas- ketball and baseball teams and in the four years of football competition the Carleton eleven was undefeated The last two years of Allison’s playing career the Carleton team played “point- football He was named auconfcrence end for three years and received mention his last seaAll-Americ- an son- earlier appearance at a Summer Session Many requests have been received by college authorities to bring Dr Meiklejohn to Logan again At the present time he is Director of Social Studies for the city of San Francisco and prior to that time he was professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin Previous to that Dr Meiklejohn served for 12 years as president of Amherst CollegeHe received his A B degree from Brown University in 1893 and two years later was awarded his A M In 897 Cornell Uni-late- r versitV presented him with his A 9 V 3 ¥t F f‘ & V- - -- ! (Continued on Page 3) services among prominent educational societies A demonstration school which provides an opportunity of observing modern educational methods under practical situations will be conducted under the capable leadership of Em Ecdes Jones Supplementing this special work there will be several courses in Psychology and Education bearing on the problem of kindergarten and elementary education conducted by members of the resident staff of the College Personnel work in secondary (Continued on Page 2) - Answering to his country’s call Allison enlisted in the Uni- ted States Army with the rank of a second lieutenant He was advanced to the rank of a first lieutenant and was in com- on Page 4) 10 BE EMBED 1 EhD He received an LLD (Continued on Page 4) Announcement from the Summer Session directors indicates the 1938 lecture program to be undoubtedly the best the college has offered to summer school students With the highly popular Dr Alexander Meiklejohn now director of Social Studies 7 Social workers school coordinators and probation officers will find offerings of unusual interest School principals who have the responsibility of improving social adjustment among students will be admitted to courses suited to their needs The courses for school coordinator are the most comprehensive that have ever been offered on the campus It will be welcome news to social workers and to students interested in social work to know that the courses taken in social work beginning with the Summer Session will count towards completing of the professional Social Work Certificate which is now necessary for admission to the American Association of Social Workers Bessie A McClenahan widely known social welfare worker College has gained wide recognition for her success in interpreting a philosophy of education into schoolroom practices She brings to us a viewpoint in education that is characterized by recency practicality and soundness The vitality of her message is attested by the demand for her 7S& at San Francisco speaking the first week Dr Paul Popenoe biologist and teacher and author of textbooks who is now director of the Institute of Family Relations at Los Angeles will lecture the second week and Dr Philo N Buck professor of comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin will be at the institution the third week VISITING LECTURERS June 1 2 to June 1 7 Dr Alex- June 20 to June 24 Dr Paul Popenoe June 27 to July 1 Er- Philo N Buck July 6 H N Wheeler July 8 Charles H Skidmore July 11 to July 15 Dr Edward Davison ander Meiklejohn i) - EVENING ATTRACTIONS June 15 Rink String Quar- June 22 Wallace Kotter July 13 Paul Fleming tet ADMINISTRATION DRIVE (Continued on Page 4) c |