921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY KRAUS ANNOUNCESI SUMMER. LECTURES 5 8 (Continued from Page Four) Aug. 8 5 p m.--Edmond Rostand (in French) Prof. Rene Talamon. 5 Aug. 9 5 p. m.-Organization and Supervision (Illustrated). Dean S. A. Courtis, 8a of Teachers college, Detroit. 8 p. m-Medical lecture. 5 August 10 5 p. m.--The Conservation of Health Through Food and Drug Inspec- 8 tion. Prof. C. C. Glover. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill auditorium.) Aug. 11 5 p. m.-The Bicentennial of Smollett. Prof. Robert M. Wenley. 5 8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures. Aug. 12 8 5 p. m.-Reform in State Government. Prof. J. S. Reeves. 8 p. m.-Recital, Fitch's "Nathan Hale." Prof. R. K. Immel. (Sarah Caswell Angell hall.) Aug. 13 5 p. m.--A Broader Field for Teach- 8 ers and Teaching, Particularly in Industrial Education. K. E. Smith, state supervisor of industrial edu- cation. Aug.16 p. m.-The Unsolved Balkan Prob- lem. Prof. W. A. Frayer. p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. The Class in Interpretive Reading. ! (Sarah Caswell Angell hall.) ' Aug. 17 p. m.-Modern Theories of Matter (Illustrated with slides and mod- els). Dr. E. F. Barker. p. m.--Educational motion pictures. Aug. 1S p. m.-The Platoon School. C. L. Spain, deputy superintendent of schools, Detroit. p. m.-Kennedy's "The Servant in the House." The Class in Play Production, under the direction of Prof. R. D. T. Holl'ister. Admis- sion will be charged. (Sarah Cas- well Angell hail.) Aug. 18 p. m.-Ten Years of Heredity (Illus- trated). Prof. A. F. Shull. p. m.-Kennedy's "The Servant in the House." The Class in Play Production, under the direction of Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. Admis- sion will be charged. (Sarah Cas- well Angell hall.) Aug. 23 p. m.-Recital. The Class in Shakes- pearean Reading. (Sarah Caswell Angell hall.) 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