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Show UTAH A. G, HAS EXTENSIVE PLAN Experts and Lecturers of Na-j Na-j tional Fame to Be Brought To Logan Summer School LOGAN, April 10. Dr. J- H. Lln-ford, Lln-ford, director of tho summer school of the Utah Agricultural college, has just announced that arrangements have been completed for extensive work in psychology and educational methods at the 1920 summer session. Miss Matilda Peterson, who was a member of the summer school faculty during 1910. will return and give courses in educational seat worlc and In primary methods. Superintendent Henry C. Peterson of the Logan city schools will give three courses in educational edu-cational psychology of elementary and advanced grade. In addition to these two experts, a number of lecturers of national fame will be brought to Logan to appear before be-fore the summer school students. A large part of the regular college faculty facul-ty will be In attendance. As during the past few years, a full quarter's work will be given during the summer. This will be divided into two terms. Students may attend either, or both terms. The summer school dates have been announced as follows: First term opens Juno 1, closes July 3, intermission July 4 to 10 on account of meetings of the Na-( llonal Educational association In S'alt Lake Cl(y; second term opens July 12, closes August "0. Professor C. K. Johnson of the department de-partment of music of tho Utah Agrl-cullege Agrl-cullege will sing the leading tenor roie. Ralph RacUslraw. In "Pinafore," to be produced by the high school of .Manll under the direction of Ellis E. Johnson. This opera was presented to enthusiastic audiences In February last, and Is now being repeated due to urgent reques-3. Performances will ic given on April S. I and 10 at Manti, Alt. licaant and Nephl. OO |