"There is always a Cape Horn in one's life that one weathers or wrecks Departmental Teaching.. 683 Address at the 1920 Commencement of Hanover College. 685 .J. M. Kreag .Pres. W. A. Millis The Press and the Rural Teacher.. 689 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH..... 692 ... William N. Otto Oral Expression in the English Classes Moral Education in School. and Home-Engleman. . Fred Gladden May H. Helm .L. N. Hines KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE DEPART MENT.... Training Little Citizens. 699 705 706 Dates for County Institutes: Frances M. Kelsey . May Hamilton Helm 721 STATE BOARD QUESTIONS FOR JULY WITH ANSWERS BOOK NOTICES 734 INDEX FOR VOLUME XX. Application Pending for Entry as Second Class Matter at Post Office at Marion, Indiana THE EDUCATOR-JOURNAL COMPANY' 1920-SUMMER SESSION-1920. Indiana University Opportunity to Prepare for Your Part In Special Courses for Teachers Leading to Class A and Class B Certificates, June 7 to Aug. 20 Leading to Other Certificates, June 7 to July 30 Credit For One-Half Semester For Regular University Work In 24 Departments of the College of Liberal Arts, Graduate School, School of Law Opens June 7 and Excellent Recreational Opportunities Two State Educational Conferences Will Be Held For Further Information, Address DIRECTOR OF THE SUMMER SESSION INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Indiana State Normal School Terre Haute, Indiana EASTERN DIVISION Muncie, Indiana Indiana's Schools For the Preparation of Rural Schools Town and City Grades and High Schools Supeior Teaching Personnel Modern Buildings and Equipment Library of Eighty Thousand Volumes Uxexcelled Facilities in Home Economics and Industrial Arts Complete Commercial Department Two-Year and Four-Year Courses leading to State Grades and High School Students Completing Four-Year Standard College Gymnasiums for Men and Women Athletic Field and Tennis Courts School Open Forty-Eight Weeks Each Year Full Quarter October 4 to December 24, 1920 Address WM. PARSONS, President Terre Haute, Indiana |