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SUMMER SCHOOL.

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PSYCHOLOGY.—Basis for work: Herbart's Text Book of Psychology, International Education Series, omitting Mathematics. The deficiencies of this translation will be supplied by lectures on the original. Round table conferences will correlate the psychology and pedagogy of Herbart. Professor ECKOFP. ZOOLOGY.—With beginning students a small number of common forms will be studied, to show how the animals of our own regions may be used in practical work in zoology, and to give some training in dissection and in the use of the microscope and its accessories. Advanced students may make a more detailed study of the larger number of type forms. A series of lectures on the relationships of the forms studied will be given.

Assistant Professor SUMMERS. PUBLIC LECTURES, FREE TO MEMBERS OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL AND STUDENTS IN THE PRIVATE CLASSES.

Educational topics, six lectures. PRESIDENT DRAPER. Socialism and Social Reform, three lectures. Professor

KINLEY.

Why and How We Breathe, one lecture.

MERS. MERRILL.

Professor SUM-

Poe and Hawthorne, one lecture. Professor KATHARINE Interpretative Recital. Miss KELLOGG.

SUBJECTS IN WHICH PRIVATE CLASSES WILL BE ORGANIZED. French and German.—Mr. H. S P I A T T .

Free Hand Drawing. — E. J. LAKE, Assistant in Art and Design.

Latin and Greek.—Miss BERTHA M. PILLSBURY.

Science Teaching. —To meet the demand for teachers of science in district and graded schools courses in elementary science are offered. The courses will be given by Prof. E. G. HOWE, author of "Systematic Science Teaching," aided by efficient assistants. Instruction in other subjects will be provided for to meet a demand. Intending students who wish to secure rooms in advance, or desire further information concerning the work of the school, are invited to correspond with the director.

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