Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1929, p. 35

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June 21, 1929 .- WILMETTE Prof. Leon G. Kranz of the university physical education department, and another feature planned by Dr. Grose is several outdoor public band concerts. T ~ Include <;:lasses in Dramatics The school of speech will have several courses on the theater and will each week invite special lecturers t0 speak on diflerent phases of drama tics. To"' ard the ei1d of the session a play will be produced by th~ summer students and the faculty. v LIFE 35 Lectures and Trips at Summer School to Be Open to Public Lectures and educational trips planned for the enjoyment of the public as well as the students at Northwestern will be part of the program o'f the university's summer session which opens Monday morning. The largest registration in the history of the summer classes is expected by Dr. Clyde L. Grose, director, in view of advance reAmong north shore educators on the quests for information and renting of faculty are Edna Dean Baker, presirooms in the dormitories. dent · of Kational Kindergarten and On the Evanston campus the en- Elementary colle ge; James R. ·Skiles, rollment will probably he about l.nnn superint e ndent of district 75, and Fredanrl on McKinlock campu s h et ween 7()() ~rick E. Clerk of l\ ew Trier high chool. and ROO. Regi strati on \\·ill he hf' lrl M onrlav. and classes in all srhonJ, win Other visiting professor::. wi11 include hegi.n Tue sclav morning-. ~f u. ic r1 nrl Paul Hacn se l, professor of economics speech schools will continue for ~~'" at th~ U nin:rs ity of ~[o cow; John n'f'f'ks, law for nine and all qthers for D. Htcks , head of the department of eil!ht. hist ory at the uniYersity of Nebraska. Kathryn T. Abbey, profcs ·or of hi~ton: . eacl.1 1 111 1 \Vhile d~partttwnt \\ ;'1"' at Fl o rida State Colh:rre for \\'omen·· orne repre se ntattYes of the r egular Frcclerick I . B t:. · ' . .. o ns ro\\'n, assoctate pro. term on t I1e summer f acn 1t\. t 1 1ere \\dl fes-.or 01· 1 · 1 f · ' · f . · p l)'SICS at t 1e lll VCfS Jty 0 b e manv vtsttmg · rgi ·a. H pro ssors. v1 D II T d . . 111 , c nry ona c .. or an, asTo Gave Free Lectures 1 '>i<;tant profes or of hi sto rv at DartTn accordance \\·ith custom of l!i,·itH! I m ou th co llegt. · programs o f intere::;t tn the public r~nrl without charg-e, Dr. Gro sc 11as arratH!f'rl a -.eries oi lec tures. the fir:'t of which will be hy Thoma s Tallmadge. prnminent architect. H.e will . peak ThursdaY ; e,·ening-, June 27. at R in H::trris hall nn ~ ----------------.....! "Architecture in Americ<l ." Other~ \\·hn ' . . . . t 'II k C t Ill ,.r, FPllo\\'lllg ts th e mn ~ t rrc~nt h:;t of 1 wt spea are oun Yrl o . ov 1. 1 \\"1 p 1 1· d f L 0 · T 0 1 0 . 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