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Show I, G, PREPARES SUMO II Catalog for Special Courses to Be Ready Sometime ! This Week I LOpAN, Utah, May 7. Tho Utah I Agricultural College summer quarter catalog will be off the press this week announcing the usual features with many innovations that will be carried lout In the terms from June 1, to Au-jgtist Au-jgtist 20. Dr. J. H. Lin ford, director of the Summer school has his plans well underway for carrying out a successful suc-cessful program. Among the courses announced by the catalog as new ones are: Concrete construction and testing, surveying and mechanical drawing. These will be practical courses and should appeal to a great many students stud-ents who are in tho engineering field or wish to be able to cope wilh many engineering problems met on the farm. In the field of fine arts a number num-ber of new courses have been outlined, including seven studio courses. The Practice Home has proved such a popular and necessary asset to the ed-jucation ed-jucation of home economic students ,that continuance has been made a nec-cessity nec-cessity and already the group for the first six weeks trem has been filled Regular credit is given for the Prac-laico Prac-laico Home work. As only a limited i number can be accomodated applications applica-tions for the second term should be i made at once. j All the departments of the school will be well represented in the courses (offered. Students of agriculture, en Isineering. home economics, English, chemistry and animal husbandry will I find a variety of work suitable to their special needs. Teachers and pros-'poctive pros-'poctive teachers will find courses that jmeet all requirements. Those pre-i pre-i paring for Smith-Hughes work will i find full opportunities. Textile, under ! Mr-n irwl Afic Polnrsnn'e fliiccoc In j Primary Methods and Educational .Seat work for Primary Teachers were (attractive last year and no doubht will j this year. The supplement the excellent col-; col-; lege faculty many stale and national ! educators will be brought to the college col-lege for special lecture work. Those tendent of public instruction, N. A. Child. Arch Thurman and Francis W. I Kirkman, State director of Vocation. Others from the east will be arranged jfor later. With the N. E. A. bringing j educators of national fame to Utah a i remarkable list of special lectures can be compiled. j The Quarter will extend over a per- iod of twelve weeks which will be de-i de-i vided into two terms of six weeks each. The first term begins June 1 and runs till July 3. This year the XT Tn t "I . -. Ml 1.,. I.nl.l C.. Hi. vyUMveiiiiuu win ije muiu i Salt Lake City, July 4-10 and the Summer school will be discontinued that week The second term opens July 12 and closes August 20. Students may attend either or both terms and receive credit for completed units of work. ' Catalogs may be obtained from Dr. J. H. Linford the director of the Summer Sum-mer quarter. oo |