June li'; 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 2J . Caroline Crawford McLean, formerly Dr. John E. Stout, dean of the School ried on so successfu11y there; on July of Cotumbia university and well known of Education, Northwestern universi- 21, Norman E. Richardson, professor as the author of several books of ty, "General Importance and Control of religious education, Northwestern ' rhythms for children, will give the of Experimental Work." university, "A Study of Problem Excourse in dramatic art, and Viggo Bird T. Baldwin, head of the Child periences of Adolescent Girls"; July 25, a graduate of the School of Welfare Research station, University Carleton W. \Vashburne, superintendOffer Many Valuable Courses in Bovbjerg, Physical Education of Denmark, will of Iowa, will speak on July 18, giving ent of schools, \Vinnetka, "The WinClauea Which Are to Open conduct the classes in folk dancing. an outline of the work which is carnetka Plan." Monday, June 20 Manuscript handwriting, nursery school education and scientific studies The six-week summer session of the in reading and English also appear on National Kindergarten and Element- the program for the session. Leaders in the field of education and ary college will open on Monday, r esearch have been secured for the ] une 20, following registration on Frispecia l lectures, which are given in . day and Saturday. Although the sum- Harrison hall during the summer and mer session of the college is designed to which the public is invited. The primarily to m eet the special problems following is a partial li st of these of elementary teachers, kindergart- lectures: ners, nursery school workers and suMonday, Jun e 20, John J. B. Morpervisors, it includes courses in reli- gan, Northwestern university, "Begious education and other subjects of havior Clinic of No rth\v es tern Univerparticular interest to the church school sity"; June 27, Frank N. Freeman, teacher; and parents will find the professor of Educational Psvchology. session an excellent introduction to University of Chicago, "Effect of See the State Bank and Trust Company for child training. Environment and Training on a Child's your first mortgage construction loan. Many of the regular members of th..: Intellectual Development"; June 30, We have assisted many thousands of home ownfaculty will r emain for the summer J olm E. Anderson, head of the Institute sess ion, and several interesting addi- of Child Welfare, University of Miners. Bring your problem to us-large or smalltions have been made from the facul- nesota, "Univ ersity of 11 innesota Child and possibly we tan arrange a constructive ties of other colleges and universities. Development." money -saving plan for you. · "Scientific Handling of Behavior ProbOn July R William Scott Gray of the lems," a new course by Edna Dean School of Education, Cniversity oi Prompt and efficient service. Baker announced for the summer, will Chicago, will speak on "Reading Preinclude the st udy of outstanding be- paration and Training"; July 11, Ethel Telephones havior problems with children and the Kawin, director of Pre-School and application of the principles of mental Nursery School branch, Illinois Insti University 51 Briargate 5000 hygi~nc and p~ychology to their suc- tut e of Juvenile Re search, will speak REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT cessful s::>lution. on the work of the Institute ; July 14, KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE I OPENS SUMMER SESSION Planning to Build? · to . Northern Michigan ·Points ·cati. . . . . STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis, Evanston · ' Iredale's Offer Moth Protection Orchestr--Dancinr-Entertaiament Cool refreshinr lake breezes, attractive scenery, excellent meals and comfortable berths. 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We have just completed the building of a special vault for storing winter clothes and furs-rates are low.! · Chicago to Mackinac}·33 Island and Return ~!~~£: A deliJ~tfuland restful week-end trip, stoppinc also at Glen Haven, Charlevoix, Petoskey and Harbor Sprinl'·· Leaves Chicaco Friday· 5:00 p. m., returninc, arrive Mondays 8:00a.m. (Central Standard Time). Unlimited Stop-Overa Call or writ· lor lall inlormati<Jn and folder · Michigan Transit Corporation .. J. "-tnedy, O.n'l Paae. Acent, Phone all depts. Superior 7800 "-··1 Offices and D~tcka, N. W. Entrance Municipal Pier, Clllcaso,lll. Cltyncket Office, ll& s. o..rborn ....... Tickets sold anf! reservations made at all pt'incipal Railroad Ticket Offices, Steamship and Tour Agencies. Iredale Warehouses 1723 Benson Avenue In Winnetka at 560 Center St. Phone Wino. 13 3 2 Wilmette 1332 In Highland Park at 374 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 181