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THE SUMMER SESSION

April, 1915
Article
THE SUMMER SESSION
April, 1915

The Director of the Summer Session has recently issued a preliminary announcement of instructors and courses for the coming term, to be followed shortly by the regular bulletin of detailed information. The faculty for the present summer is to consist of twenty instructors, eleven of them from the Dartmouth faculty and nine from other institutions. The Dartmouth members of the faculty are Professors Anderson, Childs, Green, Clark, Bill, Bolser, Richardson, and Chi vers, and Doctors Morgan, Kuhl, and Clapp; those from other institutions are Professor A. B. Hall from the University of Wisconsin, Superintendent W. McAndrew of New York City, Superintendent D. C. Bliss of Montclair, New Jersey, Mr. W. J. Taylor of the Brooklyn Training School, Dr. C. W. Crampton of New York City, Professor S. Young of the University of Texas, Mr. J. R. Crawford of Yale University, Professor E. F. Langley of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Miss E. A. O'Keefe of New York City. The courses to be offered are to be thirty-seven in number distributed among the following departments: English, Drama, Festivals, French, Spanish, German, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Political Science, Psychology and Education, and Physical Training.

A new and interesting course to be offered is one in international law and peace to be given by Professor Hall of the department of Political Science in the University of Wisconsin. This course is to be supported jointly by the College and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.