Show Summer Session Bulletin UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XXXVIII Dr NUMBER TWO LOGAN UTAH JUNE 20 1938 Pail Popeioe To Discuss Family Life Dr Paul Popenoe Director of the Institute of Family Relations at Los Angeles and lecturer in Biology at the University of Southern California will open a week of lectures and round table discussions at 11:00 a m Monday in the Auditorium Dr Pope-ro- e will lecture each morning at 11:00 in the Auditorium and conduct discussions each afternoon at 2:00 P M in the Little Theatre Room M205 Dr Popenoe is widely known for his work in family relations and will discuss the elements of modern family life He was one of the principal speakers at the conference on “The Home” at the Commencement Semi - Centennial exercises at the college two weeks ago His lectures were well received and those who heard him are looking forward to attending this new series Wallace Kotter INTRAMURALS E Piano Recital The Summer Session intramural sports program conducted by the Physical Education n Wallace Kotter Salt Lake City pianist will give a recital of pianoforte music Wednesday at 8:15 p m in the auditorium Mr Kotter has studied music since the age of eight and well-know- has toured the United States and Australia giving organ recitals Mr Kotter comes highly recommended as a concert pianist Dance At Commons Department All will departbegin Monday ments clubs and other interested groups are asked to send a representative to the intramural meeting Monday at 12:10 in Room 26 of the Gymnasium Sports tournaments slated for the campus are soft ball tennis badminton and ping pong Entry slips will be posted at advantageous places on the campus and those interested are urged to sign up for the tournaments- Moore Summer Session students and Anne Carroll members are invited to faculty attend the second social of the session a dancing party which will Leaves Campus be held in the Women’s Lounge and Terrace of the Commons Anne Carroll Moore left the building Thursday evening at Week-En- d 8:30 according to Professor J R campus Saturday after a successful Jenson chairman of the Summer two weeks of book clinics in the Moore Children’s The second Natural History jSession Entertainment committee Anne Carroll Before leaving the campus During intermission Mr Roy Library Week-en- d Camp will begin Friday Hillam will entertain with inter- Miss Moore donated more than at 2:15 when the bus will leave the stunts esting sixty of the newest and best books south wing of the Main Building in the field of children’s literature The Friday evening recreational EDUCATION DINNER to the library This is only one of program will be featured this week The annual dinner of the local several book donations which Miss under the direction of Professor J chapter of the Association of ChildMoore has made to the library R Jenson Professor Eugene L hood Education will be held Friday since she first visited the College Roberts of the University of South- evening June 24 at the Bluebird as a Summer Session teacher in ern California and Mr Hyrum Dr Jean Betzner of 1927 Hunsaker Instruction will be based the national organization will be on actual field observation and the guest of honor Those who are BANQUET conducted by Dr J S Williams interested in recent trends of childA banquet for all teachers of S R Dr J S Stanford and Dr hood education are cordially invit- vocational agriculture will be held Snell A large group attended the ed A limited number of tickets will 6:30 p m in the at Thursday first camp and enthusiastically re- be on sale at the Secretary’s Office Bluebird ported a very enjoyable time SCHEDULE OF EVENTS — JUNE 20 - 24 Recreation At Featured Camp vice-preside- REGISTRATION Registration procedure durirg the second week of the Summer Session will be the same as during the past week Students will call for forms at the Registrar’s Office and then proceed to Room 133 of the Main Building vhere a faculty committee will be available from 2 p m to 4 p m on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Subsequently registration will take place in the Summer Session Eleanor Barton retiring general secretary of the Cooperative Woman’s Guild of 'Great Britain will speak at the Amphitheater Monday evening at 7:30 p m under the auspices of the local chapter of Utah Consumer’s Cooperative Association Mrs nt Monday June 20 — 11:00 a m 2:00 p m Tuesday June Paul Popenoe 21 — Paul Popenoe Lecture 11:00 a m 2:00 p m Wednesday Paul Popenoe Round Table June 22 — Paul Popenoe Lecture 11:00 a m 2:00 p m 8:15 p m Thursday June Paul Popenoe Round Table Wallace Kotter Piano Recital 23 — 11:00 a m 2:00 p m 6:30 p m 8:30 p m Friday June Lecture Paul Popenoe Round Table Paul Popenoe Lecture Paul Popenoe Round Table Vocational Agricultural Teachers Banquet Summer Session Dancing 'party' Commons Bldg 24 — 11:00 a m 2:00 p m 2:15 p m 6:30 p m Paul Popenoe Lecture Paul Popenoe Round Table Natural History Week-En- d Camp Association of Childhood Education Banquet Roberts Opens Recreation Program L Professor E L Roberts of the University of Southern California will open a special course in recreation and physical education Monday June 20 Roberts will conduct classes in Physical Education Technique Corrective Physical Education and Social Recreation Students may register for these classes today Graduate credit will be given for Professor Roberts’ classes and especially students working for the masters degree in physical education are urged to attend these classes The Social Recreation class will be conducted from 7:30 to 9:30 each evening Professor Roberts is a native Utahn and was formerly Professor of Physical Education at the Brigham Young University He has been teaching recreation at the University of Southern California for the past twelve years two-wee- ks Pre-fess- or Philo Buck to Lecture Philo M Buck Jr professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin will deliver a series of lectures during the third week of the Summer 1 He will Session June discuss the Quest of Contemporary Literature daily at 11:00 a m and Tuesday at 7:30 p m in the auditorium Dr Buck delivered an interesting lecture at the college during prothe recent gram All who heard it are anticipating this opportunity to hear a further literary discussion by Dr Buck Dr- - 27-Ju- Iy Semi-Centenn- ial SENIORS TO MEET WITH DR LEON LINFORD Dr Leon B Linford Chairman of the Graduation committee will be available for consultations on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week between the hours of 1 and 3 in room 131 of the p m Main Building AH students within thirty hours of completing the requirements for the B S degree are urged to meet with Dr Linford to check over with him their applications for admission to Open house will be held at the Home Economics Cottage on Sunday June 26 All resident and vis- iting faculty members are cordially invited to attend The tea will be held from 4 to 7 p m |