Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 16

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0 JifeGuardo give Ton OWS teomu 7«OuwL etio u -~~ Imily igainui th. sometimes traglc .U..m of uuddn 1r. malue..And' the y cen IrcaTour sIwo tire ulleaga by Cauch ue 25%,l. Stuc 2IfGuaru umualiotwea m ma o rne t 09 tire. ou SCIÉ"« &u.'Guards art Tour 'car c» of siadd.n lailur. - you t. a Stralght &h stop. Philip'Manuel (right) and Gavîn Willia mon, diastinguished duo-, harpau.,hordiats, tvif be- heérd as soloîsts with the. Chicago Symphony -orchestra in the Ravi nia Mua:ce Festival FPridaLf evening, Juljý 7. '<s YOURt SUNDAY DONNER WK1Unien, ieacners, and unclergradu- ate students unable to spend the full summer in study, Miss Baker, said. Three courses. will be open . to stu- dents enrollngi the first short session. They are: "ýReading in. the iNew, Curriculum,". a course given by Miss Clara Belle Baker. director of -the -Children's: school, that stresses' thé,reading and liter- ary interests of children; "'Prob- lemns in kindergar ten-First Grade Education," a course given byý Miss Harriet Howard, director of the supervision department of the col:- legeel which will emphasize proper curriculums for this age group; and "The Activity Prob lem in the Elementary Schoiol," a course given by. Dr. Laura Hooper, dîrector of elementary education i the New- tonville- publie choolQs, ewon Mass., which will consider the canges affecting society and their influence on the curriculum of the progressive school. A series of six lectures by ex- perts in the field of education wilI be given in the auditorium of the National College o! Education dur- ing the two weeks of the short ses- sion. The lecture program is as follows: 1M nd ay~ . JuIv 10.l 3-3 9. 1939-NOON DdIe Soup 1 Fruit UC One Half Fi Broiled Top Siri Roast Leg of! Milk Fed Calf's Su Parsley Buttered l . Fresh Veg -NA cken mu Sauce Sauce ýr on Toast anish Rice le Thursday,, July 13, 10 a.m.-John W. Beattie, dean, School of Music, North- western university. "Music i-n the Ele- mentary School." Monday, July 17, 3:20 p.m. - Verna Finger, School of Speech, Northwesteria university, ".Choric Verse Speaking." Thursday, J .uIy. 0, 10 a.m. - David Dushkin, director of the Dushkjn Sohool of Music, Winnetka, "Denionstration of Instrumental Music for Ciudren." .Friday, July <î;2:1, ý5 .m.-7Ellis C. Howard M a s o n of Hollywood, .Calif., who graduated in June fromn Duke university, was the h o u s e guest last week of Fred Workman, Jr., 222 Leicester road, Kenilworth, a.formner student.at Du'ke.* LU*O AV alSteel 1 om ow l

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