Type | issue |
Date | 1941-06-23 |
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 i ion BuIletin ummer UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN UTAH MONDAY JUNE VOLUME LI I 23 NUMBER THREE 1941 "A FAMILY LIFE INSTITUTE SCHEDULED THIS WEEK ADULT EDUCATION EXPERT OPENS WEEK’S LECTURES v V 4 H A V '? N V the opening lecture of the third week of the session is Dr Douglas E Lawson member of the education faculty at the Southern Illinois Normal university and director of the child guidance clinic at that institution Dr Law- son is special consultant on adult Giving education at the Utah and Idaho WPA Adult Education conference now convening on the campus He previously served as consultant at Colorado WPA Education Recreation conferences Dr Mandel Sherman professor of educational psychology at the University of Chicago will give his second special lecture of the session Wednesday morning and Dr John L Childs professor of education at Teachers’ college Columbia university likewise will make his second appearance as special lecturer before the entire session Thursday morning Dr ChiTds also has been giving special addresses before the curriculum building conference in elementary education which will conclude Friday Friday’s lecture will be given by Miss Tessie Agan specialist on housing problems at Kansas State college Manhattan Kansas She will speak on “The Importance to Family Life of Houses” Miss Agan is on the visiting faculty in the school of home economics during the session During the lecture hour on Tuesa day a film of the 4 V - 4 i fr June Tuesday June Monday 23 11:00 24 11:00 OF EVENTS— June am arn Among the musical numbers to appear during the Summer Session are the Eduard Steuermann piano recital Wednesday evening the chorus Thursday at 1 pm Irving Wassermann pianist String Quartet featuring William Douglas and Charles Steen Walter Welti vocal concert and Annette Richardson Dinwoodey and Virginia Freeze Barker of Salt Lake City vocal concert 8 TUESDAY TO STUDY Dr Douglas E Lawson Lecture 1941 Rose Bowl Game Moving Picture HOME PROBLEMS Wednesday June 25 11:00 am Dr Mandel Sherman Lecture Thursday June 26 11:00 ajn — Dr John L Childs Lecture Thursday June 26 1:00 pm — -- Chorus Directed by Professor Welti Thursday Evening 8:00 pm — Professor Mark L Entorf Lecture “Family Life and National Security” -9':00 Dancing Party in Commons pm Thursday Evening Building Women’s Lounge -- Miss Tessie Agan Lecture “The Friday June 27 11:00 am Importance to Family Life of Houses” Well-Plann- ed Noted Polish Artist Appears Wednesday A feature of the third week of the summer session will be the appearance of Eduard Steuermann noted Polish pianist now living in the United States Wednesday at 8:15 pm in the college auditorium The Polish-bor- n pianist has given numerous recitals in all countries in Europe and has been increasingly popular in this country He left Vienna Austria and came to the United States just when he was issued an invitation to join the faculty of the Vienna Academy of Music He was made an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music after two recitals in Florence Italy Before coming to the United States Mr Steuermann taught advanced courses at three conservatories of music in Poland and instructed artists who are now acHe complished concertists also received training under such foreign masters as Professor W Kurz of Poland Arnold Schoenberg of Berlin who founded one of the first Stanford-Neb-rasksocieties of modern music and the Rose Bowl football game will great Ferrunccio Busoni of be shown The film was loaned to Coach E L Romney by Coach Shaughnessy of Stanford NOTICE Dr Mark L Entorf who will be A dancing party will be held conference leader at the institute Thursday at 9 pm in the Women’s will speak on “Family Life and Na- lounge in the Commons building tional Security” Thursday evening with Miss Edna Swenson of the in the Main auditorium physical education department in '’harge Cowboy and square dances will be featured as well as the usual ADVANCE NOTICE program of dances Well-Plann- ed - SCHEDULE PARENTS GATHER 23-2- Chinese Speaker Concludes lectures Highlighting the 1941 Summer session during its third week will be the “Family Life Institute” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Theme for the Institute will be “Family Life and National Security” Parents from all over the state will gather for the institute which is planned cooperatively by 19 agencies in the state interested in this work Dr Mark L Entorf specialist in family life problems and child development at Cornell university will act as leader of the meetings He will discuss “Family Life as the Primary Influence in Personality Formation” Wednesday at 9 am to open the institute program Registration of parents will be held in the lobby of the Home Economics building from 3 pm to 5 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm Tuesday China historically and as it is today was presented last week by Dr S W Chan member of the school of letters at Stanford uni--! versity who was featured as special lecturer during the entire second week of the session Dr Chan who holds the Carnegie Chair of Oriental culture treated his and after 8:30 am Wednesday subject from the standpoint of its Discussion groups will be led by people poetry drama noval and Dr Lela J Beebe director of mapresent program of modernization ternal and child health for the state board of health Dr E A Jacobsen dean of the college school of education E Allen Bateman superintendent of Logan City schools Mrs Melba Judge field supervisor of the Meet W P A Nursery schools at Salt Lake City Dr Arden Frandsen sucview of the outstanding In professor of psychology at the colcess of the special English Teach- lege Arch Thurman director of ers conference held on the campus personnel of the Salt Lake City last week as a special feature of schools Mrs Esther Skeels cothe summer session plans already ordinator of the Family Life Eduare under way for the holding of cation program of Box Elder another conference in 1942 at the county Miss Angelyn Wamick college English teachers from a supervisor of home economics eduwide area attended the meetings cation state department of public Dr Robert C Pooley of the Uni- instruction Dr John Hadley colversity of Wisconsin and president lege department of psychology and of the National Council of Teach- Miss Florence Thompson teacher trainer at the college ers of English directed the Members of the steering committee are: Mrs Elsa Bate chairman Mrs Christine B Clayton Activities oftEie twenty-thir- d dean of home economics Miss Winiannual convention of Utah teachers concluded last fred Hazen coordinator in parent week 71 vocational argriculture education at the University of Utah teachers of the state attending the and state department of public instruction and Miss Warnick Dr k conclave Frandsen Dr Beebe and Mrs i English Teachers Plan 1942 Smith-Hugh- es two-wee- Skeels RECREATION Students wishing to enter tennis archery badminton and horseshoe tournaments which will begin shortly are urged to sign entry blanks posted on the intramural iBulletin board in the Smart gym Competition is open to all regularly registered summer session students and will be held on Mondays Wed nesdays and Fridays Softball began last week and games slated this week are Cache vs Weber on Tuesday and Utah vs Weber on Thursday NOTICE All regularly registered Summer students should obtain tickets from the Secretary's office for the performance of Paul Fleming noted magician next Monday evening Tickets are free of charge to students but admittance for the general public is 50 cents a ticket Session |
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