.1 ! l v, 1927 THE _MICHIGAN DAILY ....... .____._ Z".UMMER EDUCATION .ix Dilvisions Announced' In Bulletin Appearing lintCatalogue ,Of *,'ehoiao'IOf Education ADDITIONS ARE MADE Courses in the School of, Educa,- htion for the Summer session, which { for that school- will extend from JuneI *27 to Aug. 19, have been divided into ~ six classifications: the history, andi 4,principles of education, educational °, adiiinistration and supervision, edu- s rational psychology, mental measure- pients, and statistics, the teaching 04X special subjects, vocational edu- cation and vocational guidance, and k athletic coaching and administration, ~it is announced in the bulletin of that school which appears in the general ;; fatalogue of the 1927 Summer ses- 'fkion. In all, there will be more than ~74 courses offered. SAdditional-work is being given this rummer in practically all of the de- ~parttients of the School of Education, according to ofllcials of the Summer s~ession, in order to meet the needs got both students and educators who a ttendI the University during this per- f0odc. Among the new courses is one dnthe development and 'organization ,of junior colleges, and, one in the 'development and organization of uni- *jerslties, making it possible to deal Avith the administration" of student ,Personnel, recordsi, student guidance, f*and the problems of evaluating the iarious units of liberal and profes- sional training. . Enlargement of the school in all ,1its phases has been necessary, it 48 claimed, because of the increasing xrollment and the fact that a large tayrt of the total enrollment of the pminer session is composed of th'ose gaged in the teaching profession. At the time the school was organized, 1921, there were 83 undergraduate gtudents lit the School of Education. ',",Twenty three professors will com- Prise the faculty of the School for the summer. Carter V. Wood, Miami "iversity, G. E. Carrothers, dean of Rollins college, Lewis W. Smith, su- ,erintendent of Joliet township high hilool and junior college. Morris R. ]'yworth, superintendent of; schools, amtramck, Mich., Milo H. Stuart, pincipal of Arsenal Technical high shool, Indianapolis, Indl., Marvin S. ittman, director of ,rural education ktMichigan 'State Normal 0ollege, arry J. Baker, clinical psychologist if the Detroit public schools,. Paul1 Rankin, assistant director in 0rge of research of Detroit ,pub- lcschools, Thomas L. Bayne, Jr., trnell university,, and Clay D. Slin- ?r from the Des Moines public hools will be non-resident }members of the fatulty. Tlest Flyer Plans Distance Trip In j 3t Avian Light Plane! Ber Hikle Testpilt, wo hs plnne a figh from'I~nlan to ustrlia by sei low-poweermahine ThismEgar'ndtionstalsioariegs wlln. behel aye 10landeMay.ed24,ton thoe stpsoft eisLsibaryo builng c cdingesto plr ansiofthesniorsingl, The-oermainofe. mnsn frThsyeanigts.diThenalsenior sings tre hteld in the Lsprirg ofieaihgya- in coneation ith the sprnsband concerts and are featured by the sing- ing of the principal_ Michigan songs. JOHNS HOPKINS.-Pres. Frank J. Goodnow is an ardent supporter of the proposed using of undergraduates as athletic coaches. PIEDO ARRIV ES The flyers will remain here until GRADING CHANGED toorrow or Friday. ___ IN NEW ORLEANS Agntoti.:idade i ON WORLD TOUR' hogentleti lgh frnd Haaid imI L AN _\GETL, IMarcel 0.-Gradecs throghot hs flghtfrosfoaana l ppercl1assmeii in the nimd-terin NE OLENS'arhl0-ie said, and his monop~lane purred offtreos at tihe University of Californiai j E REAS aco 0A11d-7the 700 odd miles in 6 hours and 15;hv encagdIsedo sn ern discoverer piloted his Santa Maria;mnts onrsigtotewhs fA abenchas oerlyInsedow an, jsafely into port yesterday to receive mnts otatn oteweso ,P n ,a omry o nS a greeting from fellow countrynien,! sailing, (depending on the vagaries of sig;nifying satisfactory, will be used. instead of Indians, and to find thej shifting winds; that would have been The (,other lower grades will be r(,- coxnforts of modern civilization in- . I lid y te original Santa Maria. tiid however. steadl of a new world.f .- Connander Francisco D hud andi his cornpanions, rescued tonight' after the trip from Havana, and the Italian flyer's ship, the Santa Maria, 1 nanmedlafter his predees,=or, Colum- arn ) $50J to $80ex0c N4n~ bus', was being p~ut in readiness for'rt the nsext lop of is four continent La st sumer zo-r average student salecanan £cir d trip. $. 135 per hur.At this iaverage you could say duiiiig Your ( ti Itf you feel you are capable of selling our line to ' j our establishied trade, see Mr., Smith today at the REG A L Drect I Michli an .I loin rin2eviw University Service ! TIHE FULLER BRUSHCO.IY from Coast to Coast COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN When in the vicinity of State and Packard, will find the PACKAR D RESTAURANT, American cooking, a good place to eat. Uinder new management, and everything else new. 703 PACK ARD v i- - an --n N Swift's Drug Sore 340 S. State St. The House That Laffs Built 2- Come in and look over the new Regal line of special college models. They are recognized as the standard of style and value from coast to coast. The Shoe illustrated is the Eli--an English B3rogue in Genuine Imported Tan Heather Grain. The single hole perforations are a new style Feature--also in Black. The new 'PESCO"' Fitting Servic~e used exclusively. MGAL bHOES On Display BlILL &MERT"S Thursdaay Afternoon 27- r A Salesmen WE WANT AT ONCE SEVERAL YOUNG MEN WITH SALES EX- PERIENCE TO SELL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION IN ANN ARBOR. AN ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION AND A GOOD FUTURE TO THE RIGHT MAN. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY iiI; i i.. , ' t. r. 3: I' ; I' 11 A 1 t ! ,s, : ,. I ' ~_ , _ Sur-r-re This Irish-Scotch Comedy Stays All WeekI Famous on the Stage for More Than .Thirty Years! hL 616 East Liberty St. :, ,. i F IL While the Irihman cleared old lErin, and the Vtotchinau swore by ]bonnie Scotland, their children sinwl: "Love mae and the whole world is niinel" I SEE THE NEW i Royal Portable At Riders Pen Shop They are going fast P°ICTURE! --------- YOU CAN BUY A 1 NEW SUIT FOR SPRING With Only a Small Initial 'Investment The eTen Pay Budget Plan a { a { , eI .., i r , r;,, ' i 1.,, . : tjfts: . w, rr:; :$ , is a service of genuine worth. Through it you divide the pay- can purchase your. clothes and ments .over a period of ten weeks. It is so con- venient. Hundreds of 'men are using it. Any man with reliable reference is welcome to open a budget account. il .' E Society Branld AND OTHER GOOD MAKES III l I 1)1VF!ZITISSEMIE-NT"S News 1Locas "~t izt Novelty-- lTable )l1anners" anud Review I Suits for Spring are ready. The new mnod els arid fabrics. 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