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Show Summer School Opens Monday With summer session registration set for Monday at Utah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, summer session officials today outlined a full schedule of events and ' courses offered during the session, June 5 to July 14, including all regular departmental classes which have been offered during previous summers. sum-mers. The six-week period will bring many prominent American lecturers lectur-ers and artists to college. Fol-lowing Fol-lowing the regular summer session inter-session will start July 17 and continue for a four week period. Musical attractions include a concert series by the Roth string quartet during the first week and appearance of the world famous Sykora trio as feature of the second se-cond week activities. Coach E. L. Romney's coaching school will bring for one week, June 5-9, two important national coaches. Clark Shaughnessy, football foot-ball coach at Pittsburg university, and William "Little Bill" Miller, coach of the former AAU champions cham-pions and of Tulsa Oilers, will offer of-fer their respective skills to coaches of the intermountain area. Two days of the session, June 22 and 23, W. E. Blatz, director of the St. George's school of child study at Toronto, will direct a family life institute. It will be under , the supervision of a committee com-mittee headed by Mrs. Esther Skeels, head of the USAC child development department. Two education conferences have been scheduled. A secondary school principals' conference has been set for June 12, while on June 22, elementary school principals will hear Dr. Harold E. Jones, University of California. A workshop and demonstration school in elementary education has also been scheduled for the six week period. Under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Edith Shaw, a morning demonstration school and an afternoon workshop will be held. The daily 11 o'clock lecture hour will feature lectures by Har. old T. Jones, director of institute of child welfare at the University of California; Hurbert Herring, director di-rector of the committee on cultural cul-tural relations with Latin America, Ameri-ca, Claremont, California; Henry W. Simon, professor of literature at Columbia university; Edwin R Clapp, professor of English at the University of Utah; and Dr. Blatz. |