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PROGRAM OF GENERAL SESSIONS

(Admission to all meetings of the Club by badge).

Wednesday Evening, April 2

7:00 o'clock

ROOM B-8, HIGH SCHOOL

Meeting of the Association of High School Principals
Chairman-Principal J. B. Edmonson, Jackson.

Secretary-Principal J. E. Porter, Cadillic.

I. Informal Discussion of Administrative Work of the High School.

8:00 o'clock.

PHYSICS LECTURE ROOM

Address: A Botanist's Travels in Mexico.

Dr. C. J. Chamberlain, Professor of Botany, University of Chicago. (Compliments of the Academy of Science).

Thursday Morning, April 3

9:30 o'clock

UNIVERSITY HALL

President-Mr. H. N. Chute, Ann Arbor.
Secretary-Mr. Louis P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor.

1. High School Biological Sciences as Related to Human Life. Prof. Maurice A. Bigelow, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.

2.

A Report on a Study of Science in High Schools.

Dr. J. G. Coulter, Bloomington, Illinois.

Thursday Afternoon

4:00 o'clock

BARBOUR GYMNASIUM

1. Junior Girls' Play, 4:00 P. M.

2. Reception of Alumnæ and former Students of the University, 6:00 P. M.

3. Alumnæ Banquet, 6:45 P. M.

(Note:-Admission to Play and Banquet $1.00. Secure Reservations before April 2 of Dean Myra B. Jordan).

4:15 o'clock

LECTURE RO0M, 203 TAPPAN HALL

Presiding Officer-President H. B. Hutchins.

Illustrated Lecture, The Industrial Arts of the Ancient Orient. Professor Karl Bezold, University of Heidelberg, Ger

many.

Thursday Evening, April 3

8:00 o'clock

UNIVERSITY HALL

Address, Sound Waves. How to Photograph and Analyze Them, Professor Dayton C. Miller, Case School, Cleveland, Ohio.

8:00 o'clock
(Admission by badge).

MUSICAL PROGRAM-HIGH SCHOOL

Under the auspices of the University School of Music.

Friday Morning, April 4

8:30 o'clock

UNIVERSITY HALL

(Admission to all meetings of the Club by badge).

BUSINESS MEETING OF GENERAL SESSION.

President-Mr. H. N. Chute, Ann Arbor.

Secretary-Mr. Louis P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor.

(a) Reports of Officers.

(b) Reports of Committees.

(c) General Business.

(d) Remarks and Reccommendations of the President of

the Club.

I.

9:00 o'clock

LITERARY MEETING OF GENERAL SESSION

The Function of the High School,

Hon. Luther L. Wright, Superintendent of Public Instruction.

2. Social Origins of the School,

Professor R. M. Wenley, University of Michigan.

3. The Product of the High School,

Professor J. L. Markley, University of Michigan.

4. Discussion.

Friday Afternoon

4:00 o'clock

ROOM C-I, HIGH SCHOOL

Michigan State Federation of Teachers' Clubs.

Chairman-Miss Euretta Bannister, Grand Rapids.
Secretary-Miss Margaret Strahn, Grand Rapids.
Meeting of the Board of Directors and all members.

4:15 o'clock

SARAH CASWELL ANGELL HALL

Presiding Officer-Dean J. R. Effinger, University of Michigan. Illustrated Lecture, The Religious Art of the Ancient Orient.

Thursday and Friday Evenings

7:00-8:00 o'clock

Informal Reception, Michigan Union.

Chairman of Reception Committee, Professor W. W. Florer. (The Michigan Union will be pleased to serve meals to a limited number of teachers during the meeting.)

Friday Evening, April 4

8:00 o'clock

SARAH CASWELL ANGELL HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor F. W. Kelsey, University of Mich

igan.

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Superintendent M. W. Longman, Cwosso.

3 Caesar B. G. VI. 26 Again.

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Professor Francis W. Kelsey, University of Michigan Roman Ruins in Tingad*

Professor Wallace S. Elden, Ohio State University.

5 Business Meeting.

Thursday Afternoon, April 3

2:00 o'clock

LECTURE ROOM, 203 TAPPAN HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor John T. Ewing, Alma College.
6. The Substantive Subjunctive,

Professor Earle M. Parker, Northern State Normal
School, Marquette.

7. Greek and Latin in the Schools of Belgium: a Report,
Professor John G. Winter, University of Michigan.

Illustrated with stereopticon.

8. Luther's Use of the New Testament in Latin before Decem

ber, 1522,

Professor W. W. Florer, University of Michigan, assisted by Miss Clara D. Meyer, Bessemer High School.

9. Some Thoughts about the Value of the Classics, Professor Moritz Levi, University of Michigan

4:15 o'clock

LECTURE ROOM, 203 TAPPAN HALL
University Lecture

Presiding Officer-President H. B. Hutchins.
10. The Industrial Arts of the Ancient Orient,*

Professor Karl Bezold, University of Heidelberg.

Friday Afternoon, April 4

2:00 o'clock

SARAH CASWELL ANGELL HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor B. L. D'Ooge, State Normal College II. The Material Bond Between the God and the Worshipper, Professor Campbell Bonner, University of Michigan. Informal "Round Table" Conference and "Question Box." Conducted by Miss Anna S. Jones, Central High School, Grand Rapids.

Special reports:

a Keeping Greek in the Schools,

Miss Winifred Daboll, St. John's High School.

b An Experiment with the "Direct Method,"

Dr. Frank E. Robbins, University of Michigan. Note: Other questions for discussion at this conference should be sent to Miss Jones by April 1.

13. What Recent Books and Illustrative Materials are of Value for Classical Teachers?

Informal descriptions and demonstrations by members of the classical faculty of the University of Michigan, Professors A. R. Crittenden and J. G. Winter leading.

4:15 o'clock

University Lecture

SARAH CASWELL ANGELL HALL

Presiding Officer-Dean J. R. Effinger.

14. The Religious Art of the Ancient Orient,*

Professor Karl Bezold, University of Heidelberg.

*Illustrated with stereopticon.

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