Show o Summer Bulletin UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XXXVIII LOGAN UTAH JUNE 13 NUMBER ONE 1938 Meiklejohn Lecture Opens REGISTRATION Registration procedure for the will be as folSummer lows: On Monday beginning at 8:00 A undergraduate students M all will call at the Registrars Office Room 129 of the Main Building for their registration forms They will then proceed to the Library where members of the faculty win be available to assist them in Session registration From the Library students will go to the Secretary’s Office M106 to pay fees after which thly will return forms to the Registrar’s Office Graduate students will register on Monday and each succeeding Maeser day with Dr Sherwin on Committee the of Chairman Graduate Work Dr Maeser will be available in his office in Room 306 of Widtsoe Hall Registration for undergraduate students will continue during the week beginning Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 The procedure will be the same as on Monday except the students will call in Room M133 instead of goA special ing to the Library members of committee faculty will be available each afternoon to assist students in registering Any difficulties encountered in registration should be referred to Dr James H Linford Director of the Summer Session whose office is located in Room M102 Students who desire to petition for excess obtain petitions should credit from the Registrar’s Office and deliver them to the Attendance and Scholarship Committee Dr Paul Popenoe To Dr SCHEDULE OF EVENTS — JUNE 13 - 17 Monday June 13 11:00 A M Tuesday June 14 11:00 A M Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture Evening 7:30 P M Wednesday June 15 11:00 A M Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture Afternoon 4:00 P M Rink String Quartet Concert Annual reception to resident and Evening 8:00 P M visiting faculty members by Director and Mrs J H Linford 16 11:00 June A M Panel Discussion Thursday Summer Session Social Evening 8:30 P M Lecture Friday June 17 11:00 A M Afternoon 2:00 P M Beginning of Natural History Week-En- d Anne Carroll Moore will Conduct A Book Clinic During the Week Daily at 9:00 A M and from 2:00 to 4:00 P M Anne Carroll Moore Leads Book Clime Anne Carroll Moore Superintendent of Work with Children in the New York Public Library will conduct a series of lectures and open discussions on children’s literature throughout the first week of the Summer Session As many Summer Session students as possible are urged to atMoore’s discussions tend Miss which will be conducted in the Children’s Library daily Monday to Friday at 9:00 A M and from 2:00 to 4:00 P M Rates for the New Women’s Residence Hall are: Single room one person in a room six weeks $2500 single room one person in a room one week $600 double room two persons in a room six weeks $4000 double room two persons in a room one week These costs include maid service Reservations can be made with Dean Lenore Lewis Williams Mrs James H Linford will give an informal reception in honor of the visiting faculty on Wednesday evening Director and from 8:00 to 10:00 at their home at First East and Fifth South resident faculty members and their partners are invited to be present All Thursday Night for- address at the 1937 exercises and for an earlier appearance at the Summer Session students and Summer Session all faculty members will be guests at a dancing party to be held in the Gymnasium Thursday evening at 8:30 P M according to ProCamp fessor J R Jenson Chairman of Natural History the Summer Session Entertain- ment Committee Professor Jenson has outlined an interesting program of events which will combine with dancing to provide an entertaining evening Excellent music has been obtained and refreshments will be served All campus employees are invited to attend this and other Summer Session socials The Rink String Quartet will present a concert Wednesday afternoon June 15 at 4:00 in the Auditorium The general public is cordially invited to attend this concert as well as Summer Session faculty members and students $9-0- held in Hall Residence Art Exhibit is being New Women’s Monday until Thursday NOTE THESE CATALOGUE CHANGES 1 DR LINFORD RECEPTION Dancing Party Alexander Meiklejohn mer President of Amherst College and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin and now Director of Social Studies for the city of San Francisco will open the lecture program of the 1938 Summer Session on Monday morning at 11:00 in the Auditorium Registration will be sushour and all pended at this students are urged to attend Dr Meiklejohn will discuss and defend the basic philisophical concepts of American life in this lecture and in three succeeding lectures He will lecture on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday at 11:00 A M and on Tuesday evening at 7:30 P M Dr Meiklejohn n is at the College and this area for his Commencement well-know- Lecture Next Week Dr Paul Popenoe Director of the Institute of Family Relations deliver a of Los Angeles will lectures during the series of SesSummer the of second week A 11:00 24 at 20 to sion June addition In M in the Auditorium he will lead in daily round tables will at 2 P M Dr Popenoe evamine the elements of modern family life 1938 Session 2 3 4 5 6 7 Speech 185 “Story Telling” has been changed to Speech 18 making it a junior college class Education 107a “Children’s Reading” taught by Dr Jean Betzner and listed under Home Economics as being held at 8:00 A M will be held at 1:00 P M as listed under Education Education 171 “Problems of Pupil Personnel” taught by President H A Dixon combines with Education 129S ‘Guidance and Personnel” to meet certification requirements for Guidance and Personnel It was previously listed to combine with Education 151 A E Ill A E 103 M A 54b listed under Mechanic Arts credits and Industrial Education will carry two and one-ha- lf each instead of three as listed Courses in electrical and acetylene welding will be offered the first two weeks of the Summer Session for those who desire them Time credit and fees will be arranged The time for Math 34 “College Algebra” and Math 74 “Statistical Methods” is 8:00 A M to 10:00 A M daily It was listed in the catalogue at 8:00 and 9:00 A M Vocational Education 180s "Methods of Teaching Farm Mechanics” will be held in the Eng auditorium instead of 22203 8 and Evening Schools” Vocational Education 282s “Part-tim- e of E205 instead auditorium will be held in An Hus Opens At Tony Grove The first of the Natural History camps will begin Friday afternoon at 2:00 at Tony Grove Camp in Logan Canyon week-en- d Orientation talks with special emphasis on the geological prothe cesses which have shaped region about Tony Grove Camp and the history of the plants and animals which inhabit it will feature this first camp Three geophases of natural history be will and zoology logy botany handled through discussions and talks by Dr J S Williams Dr R S Snell and Dr J S Stanford Baseball a campfire program and other recreational activities under the direction of Professor J R Jenson will be enjoyed Friday evening Dean Lenore Lewis Williams will be camp hostess The camp is open to all students and faculty members of the Summer Session One credit will be given for those who register attend all sessions and make the necessary written reports but registration is not necessary for those who do not want credit Students are asked to provide their own transportation but staff to find members will attempt passage for students not having access to cars Beds with mattresses will be furnished by the to College Students will need bring their own bedding for the over-nigstay Meals will be available at a nominal cost Members of the Summer Session wanting to gain more information about these camps are invited to consult with any members of the staff or with Summer Session ht officials |