;antinued from Page 1)- the courses planned are the ntals of, athletic coaching, nd practice or footbal1, base- ck and, basketbal, the train- conditioning of men and gym. work. Much actual gymna- )rk will be required of th e olled in the course, and be'j its strenuous nature, it wi'l d to six weeks. The fee for rse is $22 50. Similar work given at Harvard, Colunmbia, te, Il'inois. and OIfornia. Many Courses Listed. I of -30 courses is listed for hool of Education. Three re p'anned in the history and f s of education, four in edu-( administration and supervis-f in secondary education, fourt ntary education, three in edu- psychology, three in educa-t d mental measurements, two cal1 education and hygiene,; xin vocational education. 0f71 r four courses are arranged i it and three for Ann Arbor. j in Sundwall. director of stu-T ysical welfare, will give work cal. education andN hygen? The work in geology and geography, will again include the six weeks Sield course in Kentucky and Tennessee. Vthough the actual time of the field, -ork is but s&x weeks. students rmak- ., (he trip will be given eight 'hour,; Fcldt, the same as is received for itght weekcs work in residence at the ~n iersitv. In the history department there will e nine courses, including work by- Prof. L. B. Packard, of the University )f Roclhester, and Prof. Verner. W. j ane, of Brown university, and mem- ')crs of tie regular teaching staff. A total of 18 courses is listed in cenomicS, ranging from e'ementary economics through labor problems, 1anling. corporations, accounting. Ic. Sig: courses will b2 .o~ered in .so ciolngy, among which are rural soet- ology and community problems. A feature of the instruction planned by the po'itical science department is the work of Prof. Thomas H. Reed, of the University of California, who is :a specialist- on municipal government. IPTrofcssor Reed was executive to' Former Governor Hiram Johnson and la ter city manager of San Jose, Cal. A rotb er visiting professor will * be named at a later Biate for the political science department. Spe-lal Talks Scheduled who will be able to bring out the points of interest to the various class- I es of students. Similar trips have for many years been one of, the attrac- tions of the summer work given at Co. umbia university. The fee for summer'work' in the lit-. erary college, the School of Educat ion. the Graduate school, and the course in library methods will be $3u, Lit same as. last,. year. This Includes H-earth Service facilities,.but dries nut include membership in the Union or .he Women's league. Work for' the bummer session will begin on June 28 and end on Aug. 18, except in the Law school, waere .lasses are scheduled to open on JuneI ji9. Since Commencement comes on June 19. there will be a full week of iacation between the. closing of the second semester and the beginning of the summer term. Expect Large Enrollment Dean Ei., H. Kraus, of the Summer 'session, estimates that the attendance next summer will reach a total of 3200 or more. Last year the total summer enrollment was 269. He points out that the University's Sum-E iher session is different from others throughout the country In that from 35 to 70 per cent, of those in attend- ance 'are also enrol'ed during the egular academic year. The course of study in the. summer arries -the same credit value as an quivalent amount of. work In the academic year, and is of the sameI , ality .as the winter work,, says Dean 'urna lism I feature 'ritten' cr of. L. Bri toric an tG. Rum . Specs newsnai+ d, and tr through ection of the ,S'~'ool 'of A program' of special lectures{ ant' kmong the professors entertainments will be arranged to rought to Ann Arbor t-) supp-lement the regular .claws. room he work of he' rP¢~"r ivwork. This program will,,consist of cliool of Eduication are: _1 off more numbers. among which LGourtis, Teachers ' col- wvi'l be lectures at 5 o'clock every Prof. P~'ul C. Pacerk. oif afternoon, concerts on WVednesday- ity and formerly i"s Jst- nignhts, medical lectures on Tuesday ndent of the Detroit "i hts. and edu'~ational moving pic- Distant Superintendents V nre shows on Thursday nights. Part -routl'ers. of C1^vrland of the lectures will be given by regu- man, director of static- 'ar faculty imen. and in addition a. 'P"ne, Detroit public i nirrber of special lectures will ap- thers. Ilpear. journalism are also Px- There will be two excursions dur- courses on the elements ing tlhe summer. one to Put-in-Ray in nnewspaper editino-. Lake Erie, and. the other to Niagara e and m9Ag7ine artice'p, Vnlls. The latter will .be three days !iticism will be offered in length. ,umm of the rengr'-nt It is possib'e that wee'kly, or semi- id journalism, and Mr. -.eekly trips to Detroit will, be.: prn- rows. instructor in jour- -ided in order to' aive students ar lal lectunres by experi- "nnbrtunity to inspect important Jae-- ner worker~s w'11 be ar- 1toriel. and scientifl"- and mn~eipal es-* 'here wi'l 'he inspection ' 4blishments. If these 'trips are ar- h Detroit newspaper 1-1-0ge, they will he conducted, finder tl'e supervision ofa competent., guidej "Sa h pvf Iy d gig'itful new hats,, and so. becoming" That is Wl~t you will say when you see our new Spring styles. at I 0 Q : / . SUNDAY SHOWS START, AT 2, 3:40, 6:20,0 7, 8:45 WEEK: QAY SHOWS START ATr9f, 3:30,7, Q:45 SUNDAY and EVEN. ING PRICES Adul1ts 650o Kiddies, 20c Ic: 7 ~ 'A WEEK DAY- Adu lts '800o MATINE ES Kiddies 100 IS JUST AS NOURISHING AND DEL ICIOUS DURING THE WINTER4 MONTHS AS IT IS IN SUMMER. IT KEEPS YOU- IN GOOD HEALTH THE YEAR 'ROUND : . i STARTING TODAY a k F LTS--20e DIES--l0c SUNDAY-TUESDAY SHOWS Al 2:00-3.30 7:00-8:30 lg " m :3 Get "'N Card L ae mmle presents in corduroqs,he was a f ghti n c clone -- In fires 'clothes he was a glorious lover wBut the day he mixed business and pleasure he started on the busiest hourqyou ever saw in pictures. Your Laug il Learn Pep For That, Final Exam Lean Whill You L~aug) TWENTY MrorES UP WAS A GREAT PLACE DR2EAM 4 on.KTi 5' D~rCTOO bat n1 , '° * ' - ORCHESTRA PRESENTATION Overture Special "Orpheus in der Useerwelt" Musical Score for 1 Offenbach this Picture Loonard Falcone. Conducting , ,.... ~ Al r . i .' i - 0 '1