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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1913)
fKMHWMU k4 mw ww mwhj r SUMMER SESSION or TIIK 8 ft U- rt ' 0 i ,-, xB3mfmmtmiqpt8PwWamam' UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA EIGHT WEEKS, JUNE 9 -AUGUST 1 School of Superintendence June 9-13 Organized Especially for Teachers Advanced courses in many departments for high school specialists. Professional and cultural courses for teachers of all grades. General and special courses in methods, management, and administration. Observation and dis cussion of methods m Teachers College High School and Special Session of Lincoln City Schools. Elementary and advanced work in Psychology, Child Study, and History of Education. Elementary and advanced courses in Agriculture, Dairying, Domestic Science, Sewing, Horticulture, American History, Botany, Chemistry, Eng lish, German, French, Latin, Geography, Manual Training, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Philosophy, Physical Training, Political Science, Soci ology, Political Economy, Drawing, Painting and Zoology. The School of Superintendence will study problems of organization, supervision, administration and in struction in city, village and rural schools. It is held during commencement week. The Teachers College High School. S'udents taking regular work in the summer school will find it pos sible to c.irry one or two courses reviewing common branches given by the Normal Traing department of the Teachers College 1 ligh School, On any point of information, address THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 4fcttlWI umviufrr$m?wvnhm?jwiumiir --