Show UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETIN MAY 1938 i Natural History Vocational Education Stresses Professional Improvement Need Jaunts Planned For Week-end- s Recreation and Siudy to be Combined Says Williams Recreation and study will be combined for students attending the natural history field camp of the Sumheld every week-en- d mer Session at Tony Grove Dr j Stewart Williams of the geology department at the college and head ot the field course in natural history announced- The departments ot zoology botany and geology are cooperating to provide study in all branches of xiaiural history under ideal conditions amid the (beauty and grandeur of the Bear River mountains Heid trips and demonstration talks on the geologic processes mat have shaped and are shapassoing in the landscape plant ciations animal haibitats iden-- 1 tilication of forest trees common plants birds and mammals rocks and fossils will be considered according to Dr Williams Microscopes will also be avail- j for student use On Friday June 17th the course will be held each of the of the five succeeding week-end- s Summer Session one instruction- al unit being given Friday after- In keeping with the WERE AND WIDTSOE - able PAGE 3 Miss Bessie A McClenahan DISTINGUISHED UTAH Dr Philo N Buck to Lecture One Week ECONOMIST APPEARS ON FACULTY ROSIER A famed leader in the field of business law Dr Sheldon C Tanner professor of economics and business law at the Penn State College will make his initial appearance as a member of the visiting faculty at the Utah State Agricultural College during the 1938 Summer Session Dr Tanner will give courses in political sciences and economics June 27 to July 1 Renouned as a lecturer Dr Philo N Buck at present professor of comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin and scheduled for a week of lecture service at the Utah State Agricultural College 1938 Summer Session has had an unusual career in this field In 1922 and 1923 Dr Buck was exchange professor for Baroda College Dr J H Linford director of the Summer Session said noon and two on Saturday He is a son of Dr J M TanShort field trips in the vicinity ner former president of the Utah of the camp will be taken on State Agricultural College and foot while longer trips will be it is interesting that Dr Sheldon taken on Saturday to mountain Tanner should be at the Sumlakes and peaks by car with short mer Session during the side trips on foot year of the College week-enDr Tanner is the author of sevRecreationally the eral contemporary publications camp offers splendid opportunities Professor J R Jenson of most of them dealing with busthe physical education departiness law He is a member of ment will be in charge of campPhi Kappa Tau national social fire programs with moving picfraternity Phi Kappa Phi natures and colored projections tional scholarship fraternity Pi Singing and games will be held Sigma Alpha political science every Friday evening Professor honorary Omicron Delta GamPi Eugene H Roberts visiting facma economics honorary ulty member will spend at least Gamma Mu social science honone week-en- d at the camp He orary and is an honorary memwill be in charge of the recreaber of Phi Chi Theta national tion or that period Dr Willcommerce sorority Alpha Kapiams said pa Psi national commerce fraHostess at the camp will be ternity and Phi Mu Alpha and Miss Lenore Lewis dean of Kappa Gamma Psi women at the college She will also aid in the campfire program STRONG ADVANCE MADE Instructors besides Dr Williams IN SOCIAL WELFARE include Dr J Sedley Stanford (Continued from Page 1) for zoology and Dr Robert S from the University of Southern Snell for botany California will be on the campus for the full Session Miss writings are widely read As a teacher of case work and of school children’s problems she is nationally known Paul Popenoe general director of the Institute of Family Relations of Los Angeles will add greatly to social welfare information through a full week of lectures beginning June 20 Prosemi-centenni- al d Mc-Clenaha- fessor Popenoe is a recognized authority in the Eugenics field He comes from a state which is to doing more than any other weed out the unfit from the huWholesome in man family character and humane in outlook he combines the training of the scholar with the attitude of the reformer Dr Philo N Buck University of Bombay in India and lectured on American literature In 1935 he lectured at the summer session at the University of California Dr Buck was captain to the adjutant generals department 34th Division of the United States Army in 1917-1- 8 and then was placed in charge of the publication section in the Military Intelligence Division of the General Staff in 1918-1- 9 As a writer he has become famous being a contributor to various magazines and expans- ion of vocational education in the several states and the need RETURN FOR COURSE for professional service in this field the college this year is providing the most elaborate offerFor the third successive year ing in its history Summer Sestwo of Utah’s leading educators sion directors announced Special and teachers will make their apemphasis is being given to the pearance on the Summer Session professional improvement of the faculty college officials announteachers who are now in service ced recently Dr John A Wid-tso- e and a liberal offering is available former president of the for new teachers who are seeking Utah State Agricultural College help in various phases of vocaand the University of Utah and tional education under the State now a prominent elder in the L and Federal plan D S Church and Dr F L In the field of agricultural edWest former dean of the faculty ucation Professor John B Mcat the Utah State Agricultural Clelland of Ohio State UniverCollege and now Commissioner sity will launch a program of of Education for the L D S part-tim- e adult educational insChurch will combine to give a truction suited to the needs and substantial and highly important possibilities of Utah Prof A course in character education H Hollenberg of California PoSince the first two appearlytechnic Institute will spend ances ol these outstanding part of the first two weeks in the development of a farm merequests have been received constantly for their return chanics program which will enat the Summer Session College gage the interest and attention of officials have negotiated with all teachers in agriculture and Dr Widtsoe and Dr West for mechanics In the field of industrial arts some time and finally were able to procure their services for the and trades and industrial education a very elaborate program is 1938 Session ArDealing with a philosophical being provided Professor thur S Hurrell of Pennsylvania approach rather than the theoState College Professor Leslie logical approach gives an added interest Character education G Stier from the Frank Wiggins Trade School in Los Angeles seems to cater to the college student interest with moral conduct and a number of local specialists and character development in in various fields of industrial arts will teach courses for the six terms of social welfare weeks term Mr Mark Nichols director of agricultural education HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM OFFERED and Mr Howard B Gunnison director of trade and industrial (Continued from Page 2) education from the State Departogy and at the University ot ment of Education will be in attendance in the Summer Session Michigan Dr Carter said the Utah State and help in the organization and Board of Health is cooperating direction of the summer school in presenting an extensive course in hygiene health education and Anne Carroll Moore to The following public health will be members of the visiting Conduct Book Clinic faculty: W M McKay division of epidemiology D D- Carr As a attraction division of dental hygiene R Anne Carroll Moore leading C Dalgleish division of dental critic of children’s literature will hygiene W W- Bigelow Utah conduct a book clinic during the State Board of Health E M week of commencement at which Jeppson division of child and time visitors may obtain Miss maternal hygiene Hazel Stevens Moore’s expert advice on the litnutritionist Mary McQuillen erature of children Dr N A public health nursing Eva W Pedersen dean of the school of Ramsey division of vital statisarts and sciences at the college tics E H Bramhall division announced of health laboratories D C Houston division of public health education L M Thatcher division of sanitary engineering and Dr J L Jones the Utah State health commissioner Dr C L Anderson and Dr Carter will also assist in the instructing Dr Jones will have general supervision of the course in hygiene and public health and will deliver a number of lectures He has served on the resident staffs at Harvard and Cornell and after six years with the Kentucky State Board of Health he came to the Utah State Board of Health where he has served during the Dr Edward Daviaoa past four years Dr Carter 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