Show NOTED EDUCATORS COME TO B Y SUMMER SCHOOL r 00 14 1 I 1 I 1 DR ROBERT J LEONART LEONARD dean deal school of education university of california the summer quarter of the dr brigham ighani young university which begins june 11 promises to be one of unusual interest to the educators of utah due to tho the fact that four of the greatest ill fig res in educational circles in the west have been enraged engaged as instructors for the first terms work these men are desin dean robert J leonard of the college of education and cyrus D mead associate professor of education of the university of california dean frederick E bolton of the college of education uca tion university of washington and charles abram ellwood of the department of sociology university of missouri these four men will cooperate in giving a course in outstanding problems in education two houssa day four hours credit this one class according to dean hugh M woodward of the summer school will make it possible for teachers interested in education to come in contact with these distinguished leaders in the field of education besides these four men according to the catalog two others of national fame are to be connected with the summer school dr henry C cowles one of the very few outstanding plant 1 DR FREDERICK E BOLTON dean an school of education university of washington ecologists of the world will conduct lasses classes in plant ecology in the alpine summer lummer school behind gos luring during the second term and coach knute gutc K rockne famous coach of notre lotre dame university siy indiana will conduct a class in football especially for or coaches durine the early ha half f of the he first term beginning june 11 in order that the ladies may not eel neglected even though the tors ors mentioned have been engaged as nuch much for them as the men dean woodward Vo odward said we have mary ilary schenck woolman a lecturer rom columbia university an sn organ zer of the campfire girls and author if great fame to lecture and conduct lasses classes in home economics mrs woolman is sure to be a great inspiration to the girls and teachers if utah besides these nationally known characters harac according to the cat olag there here will be over forty edura educators tors of atah on the regular faculty eighty seven even courses dealing with a w do di of subjects will be offered to lo students ranging from freshmen who ire are desirous of working towards a deroe a school who wishes to merove her certification up to the A 1 1 d al t DR HENRY C COWLES rol asbor of plant ecology university of chicago radu graduate ate student who is working towards his bis masters degree Ae gree special attention is being given to those in the educational field although work in all branches of learning may be had bad for the benefit of the teach teacher er however the best instruct instructors tors in the nation have been epi engaged and to make the work even more worthwhile worth while a training or demonstration school is to be maintained in which the problems of the teacher are to be worked out cm of the features of interest con with the summer school work nt at the brigham Brig liam young university this year will be the lecture course ac u ailing to dean hugh M woodward tin th purpose of the lecture course is lr lo brins bring the students in contact with wid is as many outstanding scholars and educators as possible the lectures are designed to cover recent tendencies in various fields of research and thought recent tendencies in education an and psychology will be discussed bv such able menas men as dean frederick erick E bolton of the university of washington Washing tom 4 4 E W 1 MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN noted lecturer and author in home economics dean robert J leonard university of california dr cyrus D mead university i of california mary schenck woolman formerly of rai ty recent tendencies in biological ence aniie will be treated by dean martin P henderson Brigi brigham arn young uni vei sity dr henry C cowles uni erbit erdity of chicago dr L L danes university of utah theresa dansdill of if national health crusade work recent tendencies in social science e will vill be discussed by dr cherles biam ellwood university of miss ouri lun and others the recent tendencies in physical Physic sd will be followed by dr eail douglas lo aplas of the carnegie institute john A widstoe of the general ioard board of education and dr J arthur jams ris of the carnegie institute these lectures will be free and open 0 all students they will occur daily t 1130 an innovation of interest to the W DR CHARLES ABRAM ELLWOOD professor of sociology university of missouri coches of this and su surrounding round ng states is the athletic school in order that the football technique of the ea eat east t might be introduced here coach knute anute K rockney famous mentor of notre dame university of indiana has been for three weeks to give an intensive J couise in football and other athletic subjects according to director E L roberts licad head of the physical education department part ment of the brigham young university 1 ver sity the stay of the coaches at that institution Is to ta be made as interesting and profitable as pos possible sible by means of features which are being planned director roberts hopes the occasion I 1 may be made one olle of profit to the state by bringing the coaches together in a way that will make for a bolter better understanding among them the alpine summer school duri during n g the second term the school will be moved to aspen grove up I behind e gos where nature courses of various kinds as well as courses in 1 n literature a and n d other subjects will be riven given in one of the r p eanest laboratories in the world I 1 K at aspen grove the brigham young university gity will maintain a dormitory f for girls a boarding house and tents i an and d girhin colu equipment ml rit for those who do not care to bring a complete camping out 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