1916 Summer School Catalog

ART. Free-hand drawi'ng, oil painting, water color, china paint– ing, and kindred branches will be taught by the instructor in Art, Miss Faun E. Thompson. All instruction in this subject is given in the afternoon. The rate of tuition is seventy-five cents per lesson. BASKETRY. Miss Florence Clemans, of Ohio University, gives instruction in raffia and reed work. The rate of instruction is one dollar for the term. HAND WORK. A course in cardboard construction, stick-laying, paper work, and "busy-work" in general is given by a competent primary teacher. No extra charge is made for this course. STORY TELLING. Miss Pearl Carpenter, President of the Cincinnati Story League and a chautauqua and institute lecturer of considerable reputation, has consented to spend a full week telling her inimit– able stories at the story hour, and giving her instructive and suggestive lectures on the art of story telling. All of this valu– able work will be in the afternoon or evening and will be open to all students without extra charge. COURSES NOT LISTED. The Summer School exists to meet the needs of all sorts of students.. If courses not listed in this bulletin are desired, they will be arranged for, if it is at all possible to do so, even if there is but one student in the class. It is the purpose of the manage– ment to give the students what they need and desire. Students desiring courses not listed, should apply at the beginning of the term to the President or the Dean. -20-

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