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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1939, p. 37

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at Peterborough, N. H. From Mrs. S. W. Mueller, Jr., of Evanston, Who is national presîdent of Phi Mu Gamma, come -a few of the first, plans for the round, of en- joyment being prepared for. the fes- tival. Announces Exhibit There will be an extensive exhibit of paintings,, sculpture, and archi- tectural.drawings by.Phi Mu Gamyl- ma members. Strollîig gypsy mu- sicians',will, provice music and there is a dancfie program which will pre- sent the finest examples of ballet, oriental and modern forms. Agnes Jones, noted as the head of Northwestern 'university'sý dance de-« Matthew Ga#fney (right) ,sup~er- intendent of New Trier Township High schoot, and Carleton Wcssh- burne, superintendent of schools, i, Wnnetka,. trnU be among the. 103 promine nt, educators -servi ng as guest instructorsïn the 1939 Northwestern unveruity summer session from Jurne 17 to Augs 12, it was ledrTfed thiss week. The summer session will be staffed by, more than'three hundred profes- sors, Pend vwill offer courses in elght schools of the university: liberal arts education, graduàte,> law, music, speech, commerce, and journalismn. Mr. Gaffney *111 teach "Recon- structions in Secondary School Curri- cula," while Mr.. Washburne will con- *O0ARQINGý ANO DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CoII*g. Proparatory and Pos-Graduate Cours. InMilwaul.,'s Qutlying ResdenfiaI Sectfion___ EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR Excellent college preparation, well-rouinded igeneral, curriculum, small classes, distinctive faculty,. moidem complote equîpment Art. music, dramatics, speech. journalism,, typing, photography Extensive physical education program on spacious ten-acre campus Attractive dorffliory, restricted enroliment, friendIy supervîision Culturel oppo:rtunitles of finest concerit. lectures, theliatres EleGHTY MINUTES PROM CHiCAGO Catalogue up.. aequest-- HELEN OUVITI bASON, Mreadancr io sn e a course, of practice-teaching in the orienai dnce.Winnetka Sûmmer school with'chil- WIII Hear Opera Stars dren from' the. nursery age to the Also on the entertainment pro- eighth grade serving as subjects. gram are scenes from Humperdink's opera "Hansel and Gretel," with Eunice Steeni, soprano of the Chi- cas the O ratndMsiasat yas, Metropolitan Opera contralto, M lic r d fi IRwa William Nelson Pelouis, M~'rs. Charles C. Wells, Mrs. W. E. East, Mrs. Loi Mr. and Mms Marco Adi and Mrs. Hayden Harris, ' Steinbrecher, Mrs. A. -IR Mrs. Frank Granger Loi R. Townsend McKeever, rus L. Garnett, Mrs. John1 son, Sr., Mrs. Cornelia and Mrs. Leon J. Willi( r. 8 op.m. The pri ul direction of Profe n Janet Brennan, ' .s. Miller, '36, respe% Y- Among the glee. ýand Ively. v B s"a taethe' whole family, enjoy. the ucenery en- route and have a glorious time together. Here is one of those too few "spots" where a father cati actually enjoy hie family away from busi-0 ness cares. 175 W. avenug burg, trip. I

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