Show THE STUDENT LIFE Chemistry Professor Chosen To Present Research Lecture Dr Sherwin Maeser professor of chemistry ha been selected to present the 11th annual Faculty Research Lecture at USAC to D George T Blanch president of the Faculty association The date set for the lecture which will be presented at the col- is May 9 1952 Dr Maeser a grandson of Karl O Maeser famous early Mormon at Brigham Young university educator received his college training ' His grandfather had been president and his father a member of lege Summer Courses To Be In Offered Two Sessions Preliminary announcements of the 1952 summer school are be-- 1 ing mailed' this week according to Dr John C Carlisle dean of summer school Plans to offer courses In all departments of the seven schools are announced together with insticonferences special irany tutes and short courses- Military classes and other regular work for entering freshmen are to be available given with major attention being to upper division and grad- the faculty at that institution Dr Maeser later attended the University of Chicago and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of California He began his teaching career at the Murdock Academy at Beaver Utah Dr Maeser was later in- struct or of physics at BYU He joined the staff of the department of chemistry at USAC in 1921 and has taught here sinee The Faculty Research Lecture was initiated by the Faculty Association in 1942 to encourage the intellectual growth and development of its members The lecturer is a resident member of the faculty selected by a committee of seven members representing the various schools of the college His selection is based on his achievements in all the various areas of learning repiesented by uate work Two sessions are to make up the teaching research at USAC the fall quarter the first of six Other lectures in this series weeks beginning June 10 and the havp bppn givpn by Willard d of five weeks beginning npr Qrs(n yy Israelsen Almeda July 21 Coaching School The traditional Aggie coaching school one of the oldest in the nation will be held a week earlier June 6 Because of demands for summer courses being concentrated more heavily in some departments the resident faculty is being supplemented by a substantial number of visiting educators from different parts of the country Among those listed are James Sample conductor of the Portland symphony orchestra Dr A g5 glven to the J Stoddard superintendent of Nationa March of Dimc for in H schools in Los Angeles Dr T fantile paralysis Cancer will Broad high school principal from receive 30 per cent with 15 per Dr Edith Roach cent going to the Utah Heart Tulsa Okla Snyder elementary principal from Fund Pontiac Mich Dr Frank Simon Red Cross and Tuberculosis band 'director from Middletown each will receive 10 per‘ cent of Ohio Prof Paul A Bonifas ar- the total Gard-secon- i 152 — Test Schedule Monday March 17— 8 to 9:50 am all 8 daily or M W F classes 10 to 11:50 a m all 10 T Th classes 1 to 2:50 pm all U T Th classes 3 to 4:50 p m all 2 daily or M W F clases or lnbs M W or M only Tuesday March 18— 8 to 9:50 am all 9 daily or M W F classes 10 to 11:50 am all 9 T Th classes 1 to 2:50 pm all 8 T Th classes 3 to 4:50 pm all 2 T Th or 5 labs T Th or T only Wednesday March 19— 8 to 9:50 am all 10 daily or M W F classes 10 to 11:50 a m all 1 T Th classes 1 to 2:50 pm all 1 daily or M W F classes 3 to 4:50 pm all 3 or 4 5 daily or M W F or T Th labs W F or W only or Th only or F only Thursday March to— 8 to 9:50 am all 11 daily or M W F classes 10 to 11:50 am all 12 daily or M W F or Th classes Students teaeheis (Note: and members of the test period committee are encouraged to work out the few conflicts that may exist in the schedule) 2-- 5 2-- 5 Students Observe Tiny Tots In Campus Nursery School tILKKX GIBBONS BY Tiny chairs tables wash basins shelves all types of furniture on a miniature house scaled to the size of children characterize an important part of the Utah State Agricultural college campus This area is the nursery school a laboratory in which students "" watch normal children In a fairly free nituation to see how they department j behave Thirty children attend the nur- Cliildren are allowed to declde Anyone is welcome to make what they want to do In outdoor'epplications to have their children Fifteen and indoor play periods In their enrolled attend In tha music story rhythm or game and activities they are guided toward morning and 15 make up the afternoon group En- better social development College students teaching therollment Is limited to this are child development ber and the ratio of boys and girls majors assist In the nursery two I is kept equal hours a week Aiding Miss Porter and Mrs Winter quarter about 80 stu- - Aiken are Prof Bruce Cardner dents are observing assisting or new faculty member who will teaching the children under thejsoon receive hla Doctor of of Mrs Marian C Aiken losophy degree from Cornell Mrs of the nursery Marilyn B Bingham Instructor a director acting school during the illness of Helen 1951 USAC graduate 111 child de-- L and Mrs Annoia Porter head of the child and parent education uon an assistant lf three-year-ol- num-childr- en FRED’S FLOWERS Distinctive Flowers 29 WEST CENTER — PHONE 227-- Just Plain "LOW DOWN” Conifer 2-- tist and specialist in pottery and of Paris formerly France now with University of Dr Douglas Kelley Washington psychiatrist and criminologist at the University of California MARCH at RECHOW’S 31 NORTH MAIN ceramics A ivonderful case ARROW GABANAR0 (Continued from Page 1) concert Tuesday morning under direction of Prof John P Dalby and presentation of the oiera ‘Martha” Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Capitol theater in Logan under the direction of Prof 'Walter Welti Wr ? 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