i Ht Lik, rIit; JAIN .. .. RIP,' U oilden seAnA to Be Offe . B ' ari4 OURSES OF GRADUA Fo llowing. ti FRegents at adget -of $J41 ssion -of 192 r.e being, rap! I. 11. Kraus ouncement o red ne~xt si * nr'rn p11 per cent over the Summer session ular staff, augmented by specialists I 'i~ of 1918. Only one other university in from other institutions and nearby l .IIULU Uthe country. showed as great an in- public school systems," rn IARVcrease for the corresponding period. Work Same as Regular Session I.HThe University of Wisconsin gained 72! - Dean Kraus, in discussing his plans UIIVLII ~ liIper cent in summer students in the for the session of 1921, said that he --:.--I same two years. expects io bring before students of ujounoe~mnt of Coursesj It has been found that the summer the regular academic session the ad- erect; May Be Ready attendance has averaged 28 per cent of vantages of attending the summer e' Next Semester the enrollment in the academic ses-' courses and by this means shortening sion. On this basis, the attendancel the term of residence from four to 'FER CHANCE TO at the Summer session of 1921 should three years. "This is not a place pri- ?TE IN THREE YEARS be about 2,600, according- to the esti- marily for teachers and deficient stu- __,, . mate, of Dean Kraus. dents," he said. "The work is identical x aisin urig he ext-Smme Iwith that given during the regular he approval. by the Board F+ xpan ndrn h etSme semesters. Many students in all of ttheir last meeting of a session is contemplated in all of theIi thdeatns nInteicore 9-25.5 o h umrdepartments, and more especially inhedprm scn plntercus E9,24.65 fo _th Sumerin such a manner as to complete the 21 plans 'for the. session the departments of economics, educa. Ir1 idly ftirrulated by Dean tinIadgelgyoThrutrkdvl necessary for a degree by at- so hata cndnse an oment of the Summer session de- tendance during three years of regular so tat conensd an opwork and three Summer sessions." )f the courses to be of- pends very largely upon the offerings Smmer maybe i th in -the department of education," said-_ ______ s DEL GRENNAN. Vacation Starts the 2 1 at CUSTOM TAILOR Satisfact ion ands of students before the opening fthe coandsehmester. Eiirollment Shows Increase Last-'year's Sum mer session showed Q enroillment of ;2;220, an increase of AND - PR~oESER.4 Dean :Kraus yesterday. "Accordingly the largest expansion is recommended for this department. The. plans in- volve the presentation of an unusuially strong program of courses by the reg-' SCHO1OL OF DANCING If you can walk, you can dance after four private lessons with ML~LE. JEANETTE RUSZKA on 'PHILIP MILLER; '23 LET UTS PROVE THE FACT For Appointment Call PHONE 2308-R Between Hours 12.2 OR AT THE STUUDIO 324 E. HURON. Two Vlockis West of High School Four Mlemibers of Department Will Attend; Dean Kraus Gave Presidential Address Here to Tuxedoes White Flannel Vests Riding Breeches - T+ #' ; :; +j Party 6owns a Specially iINElIALOGICAL SOCIETY TO HOLD 31EETING IN CHICAGO Four members of the Mineralogical department of the University will at- tend the meeting of the Mineralogical Society of America Dec. 28, 29, and 30, at the University of Chicago. Dean E. HI. Kraus, head of the department, is president of the society and he will deliver the presidential 'address at the meeting, taking for his subject the future of mineralogy in America. Prof. Walter F. 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