Show Summer School at the University ON every hand we hear the exhortation exhortation exhortation tion II Support Home Industry We Weare Weare are told to-day to that what we eat what we wear and that which we use to tomake tomake make our homes more beautiful and more comfortable should be manufactured manufactured in Utah that we should be independent independent independent inde inde- pendent and self-reliant self if we would see these beautiful valleys filled with ith a happy prosperous people All this is true very true indeed but butT buti T i why not apply the principles of home industry to education in Utah Why should this Territory go on importing 1 scores of teachers each year while its own active intelligent sons and daughters daugh daugh- stand idly by or are driven to the mines the stores or the shops The young men and women of the Territory understand the character and life of the i people arid and other things being equal t L. L are able to do much more efficient service service service ser ser- vice in training the children in our oura a public s schools than can any teachers t t imported from the East or the West r Believing this the professors of the University are seeking to place before the young people of Utah every possible ble l opportunity to improve themselves and get in touch with th the leading educational thought of the day The University University University sity is at work on practical commonsense commonsense commonsense common- common sense lines and wishes to bring its advantages within the reach of all and be helpful to the earnest struggling young people of the Territory These bright young men and women should be given a chance They should be our leaders to and the manufactories of character and brains now found in every hamlet in this valley should be ber r encouraged and stimulated to a more morek k healthy development t To aid in accomplishing these objects objects objects ob ob- a summer school will be opened at the University on June and continue five weeks This will not be bean bean bean an institute but a school in which regular room class-room instruction and drill will be given in all of the subjects offered Teachers who cannot afford to stop teaching and spend a year or two in university work will find in the Summer School an excellent opportunity to accomplish something g in that direction and partially counterbalance the disadvantage disadvantage disadvantage dis dis- advantage at which they are placed and any wishing to prepare to enter the University will find work adapted to their needs We give below a list of the subjects offered and the names of those who will conduct the work in the various branches James E. E Talmage Ph D. D A course of free public lectures on popular topics Joseph T. T Kingsbury M. M A. A Ph D. D Chern Chemistry Physics William M M. Stewart M. M Did Applied Psychology Pedagogy Normal Arithmetic William J. J Kerr B. B S. S I Advanced Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Higher Mathematics George M. M Marshall Ph B. B English Grammar Rhetoric and Classics Hr t U. U S. S History Clement A. A Whiting M. M Sc Botany Zoology Physiology Civil Government Byron Cummings A. A M. M Methods in Grammar Latin Grecian History Maud May Babcock B. B E. E f s Physical Culture Amelia E. E Brotherhood Drawing Geography French Any ny one desiring information about the courses courses t terms etc are invited to communicate with the secretary Professor Professor prof Pro Pro- f fessor fessor- Byron Cummings Gumming University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah |