THE MICHIGAN DAILY PHYSICS STAFF PLANS COURSE FOR rSUMMER Vnrolp., n i d Ainerican Professorx Will fire Work Ranging Froui High Schiool To Graduate 29 COURSES ARE LISTEIJ Courses in the subject of physics, ranging from high school study for those who arp2 preparing to enter ithe University to courses given by some of the world's most famous' physicists will be -given during the 1928 Sum- mner Session of the University, accord- ing to a recent announcement.. Two non-residents professors, both emi- nent in their respective fields, will give)s courses and many of the regular staff will instruct in the 29 differ- ent courses to be offered. Prof. H. A. Dramners of Rijks uni- versity in U trech, Holland, world-' famous physicist, will give twvo couirs-{ es; one will be a survey of the recent work in Quantum Theory which will include many phases of the work, and another will be a. course in wavej mechanics. -Professor Kramers has' made an intensive study and is at the top of the field in this especial phease of physicists, according to of-I ficials of the Session. The second non-resident ;professor to give cou rses Harvard Introduces' As Part Ofed, Increased independence and freed- om for the undergraduate is the chief advantage of the "Reading Period," the latest educational innovation,. re-. cently established at Harvard uni- versity. During a period of from two to three weeks before the mid-year examinations, lectures and classes were completely discontinued, in or- der that the student might be given "more freedom and a larger measure of individual responsibility. . . thus enlarging his opportunity to work by hinself, free from routine supervis- ion." Tasks were assigned at the be- ginning of the period, and examina- tions were given at its close to test results. Although, by the original vote of the faculty, adoption of the plan was left entirely to the discretion of each department, it was applied to some ex- tent in every department except En- gineering sciences, Military science, naval science and mineralagy. E~xaminations were purposely made more '.thorough and comprehensive, and tlhe slight increase in grades therefore augurs well for the prac- ticability of the plan. The grades of students affected by the Reading Per- iod: show an increase of about 2 per cent in honor grades and 1 per cents in satisfactory grades, while certain courses showed as much as 10.7 per cent increase. The Readling Period took place im- 'Reading Period' ucatilonal Curriculum mediately after the mid-year vaca- tion; (here were MZ upperclassmen. or about one-seventh of the total up- ECONOMICS CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The University economics club will Imeet at 7:45 o'clock next Wednes- day, in room 302 at the Union, it was announced today by Prof. Clark Z. Dickinson of the economics depart- ment.I REWARD-$ 150 For the return of a diamnid pin taken from miy room at the Michil- gan Un1ion on the nig~hA of Wvednes- day, April fourth, I will pay 3 the~ above amiounit, p. COLLEGE MEN AND WO~ will find the Packard Restaurant bigger and better than Iever. 703 Packard St I lege engagements during thte P;d Dean H. M. Bates will address the R ay City, Mhichiigan perclass enrollment, who had no col- club on the subject of "Conservation and there was no means of checking of Oil." tip on attendance. A very tempting =1111111..11..ttIlltl=1i1t1IIt1111t1U1111 111 situation thus arose, and if it be true,. 1Itlttlllt 1. as alleged by Dean A. C. Hanford, that the students took every little advantage ot the situation and even worked har- der (luring the Period, then college _. Iyouth has indeed proved its right to I.t ' gr eater freedom in education.- The new system is expectedi to hias- ten the maturity of the average col- - -4 __-_-_- - legian, who is, according to impartial.-~~-~--- -- - obseryors, lamentably Young whenr compared with his contemporaries in -NW ~ ~ 'E N Continental universities. N ,0Ia P E0 S58A. Mto 11 P.M. 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