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SUMMER TERM 169 •COURSES OF WORK Biology (zoology and botany), in charge of Deans Burrill and Forbes, Professor -Smith, Mr. Holferty, and Mr. McClellan. Chemistry, in charge of Assistant Professor Grindley. Physics, in charge of Assistant Professor Sager and Mr. Carpenter. Pedagogy and psychology, in charge of Professor Dexter and Assistant Professor Brooks. English language and literature, in charge of Professor Clark and Miss Carson. Latin, in charge of Professor Barton. Mathematics and astronomy, in charge of Professor Myers and Mr. Brenke. Lectures will be presented by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and by the Presidents of three of the state normal schools, and by the President and many professors of the University. The libraries, laboratories, Astronomical Observatory, and gymnasiums of the University will be open to students at the summer term. For information circular address the Registrar. SATURDAY CLASSES FOR TEACHERS In the fall of 1899 classes were formed to meet on Saturday mornings for such teachers as chose to enroll themselves for work. A class was formed for the study of subjects for which there were five, or more, applicants. The subjects which were called for during the present year are algebra, art and design, English literature, German, and Latin. Each person is charged a fee of $5, and no one is permitted to take more than one subject except on the payment of an extra fee. In no case may a student carry more than two subjects. It is hoped that the demand for this work will increase.
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