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PROGRAM OF GENERAL SESSIONS

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

Wednesday Afternoon, April 1

4:15 o'clock

BARBOUR GYMNASIUM

1. Young Ladies' Classes in Demonstration of Gymnastics.

I.

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Chairman-Professor W. W. Florer, University.

Celebration of Bismark's Anniversary.
(Compliments of the German Societies of Ann Arbor
and of the University.)

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William Howland, University School of Music.

Accompaniment by Minnie Davis Sherrill, Detroit.

6. Address: The Economic Development of Germany Since

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(Free reserved seats for club members wearing their badges. Go to door V and take a seat in section V.)

Wednesday Evening, April 1

7:00 o'clock

ROOM B-8, HIGH SCHOOL

Meeting of the of the Association of High School Principals.
Chairman-Principal E. E. Gallup, Adrian.

Secretary

I. An Informal Discussion of the Administrative Work of

High Schools.

2. Business meeting.

Thursday Morning, April 2

(Admission by badge)

10:00 o'clock

UNIVERSITY HALL

President-Superintendent J. M. Frost, Muskegon.
Secretary-Mr. L. P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor.

1. Appointment of Committees.

2. The University in Its Relation to Public Utilities, Professor Mortimer E. Cooley, Dean of the Department of Engineering, University of Michigan.

3. Commercial Education and Public School Ideals,

Honorable Woodbridge N. Ferris, Governor of the State of Michigan.

4. The School of Commerce and University Ideals,

Professor Herbert J. Davenport, Head of Department of Political Economy, University of Missouri.

Thursday and Friday, April 2-3

NEWBERRY HALL

Women members of the club who wish to lunch together will be accommodated. No reservations necessary. Thursday Afternoon, April 2

4:15 o'clock

HILL AUDITORIUM

University Glee and Mandolin Club Concert. Repertoire same as prepared for Pacific Coast trip. Admission, 15 cents.

Thursday Afternoon, April 2
5:00 o'clock

ROOM B-8, HIGH SCHOOL

Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Chairman-Principal W. A. Morse, Detroit.

Secretary-E. J. Shassberger, Lansing.

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SARAH CASWELL ANGELL hall

1. Junior Girls' Play. (Admission 25 cents.)

2. Stereopticon views of the plans of the new Women's Dormitory, the gift of a New York Alumnus.

3. Alumnæ Banquet.

6:00 o'clock

BARBOUR GYMNASIUM

Miss Florence B. Barnard, Toastmistress.

Speakers: President Emeritus James B. Angell, University;
President Harry B. Hutchins, University; and others.

Thursday Evening, April 2
7:00-8:00 o'clock

THE MICHIGAN UNION BUILDING

Informal Reception of members of the Schoolmasters' Club and visiting speakers.

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

Thursday Evening

8:00 o'clock

HILL AUDITORIUM

Musical Program

Under the auspices of the University School of Music
Friday Morning, April 3

9:00 o'clock

Business of General Session

President-Superintendent J. M. Frost, Muskegon.
Secretary-Mr. L. P. Jocelyn, Ann Arbor.
(a) Reports of Officers.

I.

2.

(b) Reports of Committees.
(c) General Business.

(d) Remarks and Recommendations by the President.
9:30 o'clock

Literary Meeting of General Session

What the High School Stands for,

President Charles McKenny, State Normal College.
The Reconstructed High School,

Professor Calvin O. Davis, University of Michigan.

3. The Training of Secondary Teachers,

Superintendent Charles E. Chadsey, Detroit.
Friday Afternoon, April 3

4:00 o'clock

ROOM B-2, HIGH SCHOOL

Michigan State Federation of Teachers' Clubs Chairman-Miss Euretta Bannister, Grand Rapids. Secretary-Miss Margaret Strahn, Grand Rapids. General Business meeting of the Presidents.

I.

2.

Friday Evening, April 3

8:00 o'clock

UPPER HALL, ALUMNI MEMORIAL BUILDING

The Results of the New Course of Study at Princeton,
Professor Andrew F. West, Dean of Graduate School,
Princeton University.

Our Gospels and the Early Manuscripts.*

Professor H. A. Sanders, University of Michigan.

*Illustrated with the Stereopticon.

PROGRAM OF CONFERENCES

CLASSICAL CONFERENCE

(Admission by badge)

Chairman-Professor Campbell Bonner, University of Michigan. Secretary-Miss Anna S. Jones, Grand Rapids.

Wednesday Afternoon, April 1
2:00 o'clock

ALUMNI MEMORIAL BUILDING, UPPER HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor Campbell Bonner, University. 1. Some Imperial Acclamations and Unexpected Parallels, Dr. Orma F. Butler, University of Michigan.

2. The Advantage of a Classification of Words by Concepts in Learning Languages,

Professor Walter N. Halsey, University of Omaha.

3. The Technical Vocabulary of Robert of Chester's Latin Translation of the Algebra of Al-Khowarizmi,

Professor L. C. Karpinski, University of Michigan.
The Associations of Cicero with his Villa at Tusculum,
Mr. George R. Swain, University of Michigan.

5. Archæological Discoveries at Corfu,*

Professor Martin L. D'Ooge, University of Michigan. 6. Examples of Pompeian Wall Decoration in the United States.*

Professor Francis W. Kelsey, University of Michigan.

Thursday Afternoon, April 2
2:00 o'clock

ALUMNI MEMORIAL BUILDING, UPPER HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor Martin L. D'Ooge, University of

Michigan.

7. High School Latin and the College Entrance Requirements, Professor B. L. D'Ooge, Michigan State Normal College. Discussion led by Professor H. A. Sanders, University of Michigan.

8. Light on the New Testament from Greek Life and Customs, Dr. F. E. Robbins, University of Michigan.

9. Why Students from Michigan High Schools who present Latin for Admission do not continue the Study of Latin in the University.

Professor A. R. Crittenden, University of Michigan.
Illustrated with the Stereopticon.

Discussion from the point of view of the University, Professor A. G. Hall, and Professor T. E. Rankin, University of Michigan.

Discussion from the point of view of the Schools,

Superintendent W. G. Coburn, Battle Creek; Dr. F. O.
Bates, Detroit Central High School.

4:00 o'clock.

10., Exhibits in the Basement of Memorial Hall:

A. Facsimiles of Manuscripts of the Bible. In charge of
Professor H. A. Sanders.

B. Recent Publications in the Field of Classical Literature
and Archæology. In charge of Professors Campbell
Bonner and A. R. Crittenden.

C. Archæological Illustrative Material (Charts and Plates).
In charge of Professor J. G. Winter and Dr. F. E.
Robbins.

D. Inscriptions. In charge of Professor F. W. Kelsey.

Friday Afternoon, April 3

2:00 o'clock

ALUMNI MEMORIAL BUILDING, UPPER HALL

Presiding Officer-Professor John T. Ewing, Alma College.
The Socialization of the Classics,

II.

12.

Mr. Mason D. Gray, East High School, Rochester, New
York; President of the Classical Section of the New
York State Teachers' Association.

Discussion:

Miss Mary F. Farnsworth, Western High School, Detroit.
Miss Florence B. Barnard, Saginaw High School.
The Simultaneous Teaching of English Grammar and Be-
ginning Latin in the Seventh and Eighth Grades.

Superintendent William A. Greeson, Grand Rapids. 13. The Language Problem of the Junior High School, Professor A. S. Whitney, University of Michigan.

4:00 o'clock

14. Reception in the Alumni Association Room, Memorial Building, to which all friends of classical studies are invited.

Local Reception Committee-Chairman, Professor H.
A. Sanders; Professors Kelsey and Winter.

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