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Show I SECOND TERM AT A. C. OPENS MONDAY (Special Dispatch) LOGAN, July ll. The second term of the 1922 U. A. C summer quarter will open Monday I wis 17, according to Dr J. H. Llnford, director of summer sum-mer study at the college. , Bpei lal features of the second six weeks will be a course in primary su-jpervision, su-jpervision, to be given b Mathilda Pet-'crson. Pet-'crson. state supervisor of primary education: ed-ucation: a course in vitalized education educa-tion l; Supt. Orson Ryan of the Logan Lo-gan citj schools; a course In dressmaking dress-making to be given by Mrs Rae Orms-by Orms-by arc! the Second Anual Farmers encampment, to be held on the U. A. C. campus from July 26 to 29, to ; which all summer students are lnvit-!ed. lnvit-!ed. At the big encampment, eminent speakers from all over the United 1 States will take part on the progTam. These Include Henry J. Waters, editor edi-tor of the Kansas City Star; Dean I Charles F. Curtiss of the division of agriculture ag-riculture Bt the Iowa State college; Mar;. K. Keown, educational demon-atrator demon-atrator Of 1 washing machine manufacturing manu-facturing j ssociatioii; 8. Agnes 1oi-ham, 1oi-ham, educational director of the Association As-sociation of Promotion and Protection of Sa ings, and Beas H. Howe, field editor of "The Farmer's Wife." The following prominent Utahns will also appear 011 the program President H. J. Grant of the L. D. S ! church, Governor C R Mabey. President Presi-dent A W. Ivins of the U. A. C board I of trustees and President Elmer Q 1 Poterson of the college Standard coursf-s in pt'axtleally every ev-ery department of Instruction maintained main-tained by the college will he offered, j Students may enter for the second 1 term without having been In residence during the first six weeks. |