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SUMMER SCHOOL CLARK UNIVERSITY WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS JULY 5th to AUGUST 12th College and Graduate Courses Special Opportunities in Geography History, Civics, Psychology Education and English Excursions to Places of Scientific or Historic Interest Open Lecture Courses Entertainments Two Regular Courses $30 SEND FOR CATALOGUE The College of the City of New York offers a clinical course in the Correction of Speech Defects Summer Session 1921 Conducted by Dr. Frederick Martin Director of Speech Improvement, Board of Education, New York City, President of the National Round Table for Speech Improvement. This unique course is offered to meet the present nation-wide demand for teachers of speech improvement and specialists to correct speech defects. It will prove of special value to Superintendents, Physicians, Nurses, Kindergarteners and Teachers of Abnormal Children. For particulars address Secretary, Department of Speech Improvement 157 East 67th Street, New York City. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION July 5-August 12, 1921 Graduate Work, leading to higher degrees College Work, in various schools and colleges of the University, leading to bachelor's degrees. Teachers' Courses in Education and secondary school subjects: English, History, Civics, Latin, Mathematics, Psychology, French, Spanish, Drawing, Design, Music, Commercial Subjects, Oral English. Special Courses in Immigrant Education, Physical Education. Fine Arts Courses: Drawing, Painting, Design, Ceramics, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Methods. For further information, write to Loren C. Petry, Director vi ADVERTISEMENTS THE BREAD WINNERS AND HOME MAKERS OF OUR REPUBLIC Of our multitude of pupils only a small number enter high school, yet those who terminate their school career thus early become bread winners and home makers, and constitute a large proportion of our citizens. 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