I _ .__ H E MICHIGAN DILjwY SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1929 AMW NEr LEGUE"BILDING TO OPEt N R'ESIUh Ahnunif04 hs 'Of T e nt ati v Courses May Be Procured Now 'In Dc-a's Office SESSON CAfNS JUNE 4~ Plans 'for the Summer Session o 1929 'will include several entirel f new features and expansions o many old departments, according to an Yannoincerent by ean Ed ward 11.4raus. Among the inrio vationhs will be 'courses in aero nautical engineering, a summe camrpz for 'foestry students, a °Ipe cial' advanced "field course in ge ography, Arind some 'short terny courses. TMe special campuis edition of th abridged a nnouncenients for th sumnier session is 'now n ea Kraus' office in University hal and is available for those student who are planning their second se mester elections to coincide 'wit] summer school courses, if they be lieve such to be necessary. Will Use League Building The announcement makes publi the fact that the new Women' League building will be open to a women stuidents of the surie session, all women 'enrolled becom ing members on entering the ses sign. The session will begin work o: June 24, the Law school, howeve starting on June 17. The sessio will end on August 16 for all school and colleges except the Law schoo which closes on August 29. The present announcement only a nearly-complete list of th courses to be given, and there wi be ,several changes in the complet announcement which will probabl be ready by March 15. A special announcement con cerning the changes and innova tions which Dean Kraus "issued,i as follows: A series 'of' short term courses b be conducted for four weeks. Then courses will be given in the Scho of Education and are designed b meet the needs of superintendent supervisors, and teachers who can not find 'the timhe to enroll for th regular eight wees session. For th most part these courses will be o graduate character and may be ap plied toward advanced degrees. Th first series will begin with the open ing of the Summer Session -an cotinue for four wreeks, and the: will be followed by the secon series of courses for the last fou weeks of the general session. A number of non-credit week-en courses on educational subjects wi be arranged. Over each week-en a general educational problem wi be considered. These course should appeal to those educato who desire to inform themselves o the latest developments in som specialized field of education bu are unable to spend more than week-end at the University. Foreign Experts To Come In the department of Psycholog arrangemients have been made t give two courses which will involv the participation of six eminen foreign psychologists who will be i this country to attend the Interna tional Congress of Psychology These courses will be under th general supervision of Professor W~ B.. Pillsbury. The University o Michigan is cooperating wit~h fly, other Summier Sessions in thes+ courses. The departiment of Physics wil again conduct a symposium of theoretical physics. Several leadin3 physicists from England, Germany and the United States have bee; appointed to lead the discussions. To Have New' Sumnier Camp A camp for the students of th+ School of Forestry and Conserva tion will be conducted for the firs time. This camp will probably b+ located in the Upper Peninsula o Michigan. 'Special advanced courses will b+ given in the College of Engineer, in'g, which should appeal to prac. ticing engineers and to teachers -o anjd graduate students_ in' Engineer. in~g Mechanics, Mathematics, an( the various professional subject, such as Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering. Several courses in Aeron'autica Engineering will be given for thf first t ime during the summer. New Field Course Planned A special advanced field course iri geography, to be conducted iri Michigan, will be offered for thi first timhe. This course will b given under the direction of Pro- fessor X,. C. McMurry, under the joint auspices of the University o: Michigan and the State. The Public Health Institutes; which were introduced several ;years agoi and have proved very ,muccessful, will be continued. A enrnn P l -ive rn 4 Rd oirisrl ?i11fI~I111EIIt11IIE~~lIIIl11lIltltllll~l111I11t1iiNlICKETS11llll&l11RESERVATIONSRSERATON ) u m meress . Glke and dOcean Lnet *nwTo M arkS umerSesson HANorsAlCruises -H __ - -- - E. r. Kueber 'CONSOLIDATION OF CHRISTIAN Librarian Will Search -6tt61E. Huron hPh 64 COLEES URGED BY COUNCIL Europe ForDocuments1 Randolph G. 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