ml l THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SUMMER SESSION UNIVERSITY 2! NEBRASKA 8 WEEKS June 8-July 31, 1914 Professional Courses in Education, Educational Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Educational Psychology, The Teaching of Sciences in Secondary Schools. Special Courses in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, and Home Economics. Academic Courses in American History, Botany, Chemistry, English Liter ature, European History, Geography, Geology, German, Latin, Manual Train ing, Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics, Philosophy and Psychology, Physical Education, Physiology, Political Economy and Commerce, Political Science and Sociology, Rhetoric, Slavonic and Zoology. Courses in Fine Arts, including Drawing, Color Work, Design, Public School Art, China Painting, History and Criticism of the Fine Arts. The Graduate College offers courses in nearly all departments. The Teachers College High School offers regular credit work and review courses without credit. Teachers desiring professional or academic courses to meet certification requirements for all grades of state, county, and city certificates will find work in the Summer Session proper or in the Teachers College High School. School of Superintendence June 8-12, under joint control of State Department of Education and the University of Nebraska. Among outside lecturers are Dr. J. J. Findlay, of the University of Manchester, England Supt. C. N. Kendall, rofNew-Jrseyr and Supt. F. J. Blair, of Illinois. Institute on Country Life ' at University Farm, June 11-17. For information address THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Sta. A, Lincoln, Nebraska. MMM L. m mUt MmW m A ( m V. I mmw mm m mmY 1 I H ' 1 1 , 4- ' V f,a n