THE MICHIGAN DAILY WDnSDAY
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Prof. Schorlmg
Will Give Talk
On Education
Speech Discusses Trends
In Social Mathematics
As Part Of Series Here
Trends in social mathematics will
be discussed at 4:05 p.m. today in
the University .High School Audi-
torium by Prof. Raleigh Schorling of
the education school.
The talk is part of a seres on
"State and National Trends in Edu-
cation."
In' the lecture yesterday, Dr. F.
Dean McClusky described the "teach-
ing of human relations in secondary
schools," as practiced at the Scars-
borough School.
The personality, he indicated, is
analyzed in terms of its four major
aspects: the intellectual, the physi-
cal, the social and the emotional.
The process of bringing the person-
ality into balance is regarded as a
problem in learning and is ap-
proached from the point of view of
the psychology of learning.
The students at the ghool, Dr.
McClusky pointed out, are encour-
aged to study various aspects of the
total situation and to report to the
class. Various types of study activi-
ties areemployed, such as reading,
group or individual projects and ex-
cursions.
Each student keeps a notebook. No
textbook is used and the evaluation
of the student's progress is based
upon the evidence of his or her un-
derstanding of the major problems
as revealed im reports and in the
carry-over to other phases of school
and home life.
Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the
education school will give the final
talk in this series at 4:05 p.m. to-
morrow on "The Conservation of
American Youth."
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FIREMEN RESCUE LAD FROM ROOF-On the roof of a west side
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canvas basket, as they prepared to lower him by pulley and line to the'
ground. The ingenious rescue was effected after the lad lay four hours
with a broken leg suffered while sliding down the water-sprayed arched
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Detroit 6, New York 3
St. Louis 3, Boston 2
Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0
Cleveland 5, Washington 1
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Detroit at New York
St. Louis at Boston
Cleveland at Washington, night
Chicago at Philadelphia, night
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CHURCHILL INSPECTS U.S. TANK-Prime Minister Churchill (white suit) inspected an M-3 medium
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England. This photo was sent from London to New York via cable.
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Tuesday's Results
Pittsburgh 5, Boston 3 (called
end of seventh, rain)
Cincinnati 7, New York 4
Chicago 12, Philadelpliia 4
Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 7 (called
end 12th, darkness)
Wednesday's Games
Philadelphia at Chicago
Boston at Pittsburgh, night
New York at Cincinnati, night
Brooklyn at St. Louis
Men's Education Club
To Hold Picnic Today
The Men's Education Club will
hold a picnic, at 4:15 p.m. today at
Portage Lake. Tickets for the picnic
may be obtained at the office of the
School of Education or at the li-
brary in University High School.
Cars for those who do not have
transportation will leave the east
entrance of University High School
about 4 p.m.
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