Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 11, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHEMAVVA AMERICAN
Subjects in the Classroom. Dr. Z. X.
Snyder, president of state Normal
School, Greeley, Colo.
Essential Features in the Education of
the Child Race. Dr. Charles Bartlett
Dyke, head master in the state Pre
paratory School, Boulder, Colo.
The Teacher's Responsibility to the
Child. Hon. Sylvanus L. Heeter,
superintendent of city schools, St.
Paul, Minn.
Character Building, the Foundation of
Education. Hon. John Herbert Phil
lips, superintendent of city schools,
Birmingham, Ala.
The Necessity of Adapting the Instruc
tion to Meet the 'Indian's Immediate
and Practical Needs. Hon. John 1).
Benedict, superintendent of schools for
the Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee,
Okla.
Demonstration lessons with classes of
Indian children will be presented by
Miss Maggie Harper, of Haskell Insti
tute, Lawrence, Kans.
Thursday, July 8, 9.30 a. m.
Round Table Conferences.
Moral Training. Judge Ben B. Lindsey,
juvenile court, Denver, Colo. Discus
sion led by G. W. Cross, principal of
Tohatchi Indian School, Tohatchi, N.
Mex.
Preserving the Industries, Arts, and
Sciences of the Indian. A. J. Fynn,
principal, The Longfellow School, Den
ver, Colo.
Elementary Industrial Training' in the
Day School. S. Toledo Sherry, day
school inspector, Standing Rock Reser
vation, Fort Yates, N. Dak.
General discussion. Topics to be an
nounced by the presiding officer.
general sessions of the n. e. a.
Monday Evening, July 5.
Address of welcome.
Response.
.President's address: The Need, Scope,
and Character of industrial Education
in the Public School System. Lorenzo
D. Harvey, president of Stout Institute,
Menominee, Wis.
Address.
Tuesday Evening, July 6.
The Call to Citizenship. Nicholas Mur
ray Butler, president of Columbia
University, New York City.
Ethics in Civil Life. John W.-Aber-crombie,
president of University of
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Wednesday Afternoon, July 7.
Education for the Improvement of Rural
Conditions. James W. Robertson,
president of Macdonald College, Ste.
Anne de Belleview, Quebec, Canada.
Address.
In Memoriam : Dr. James H. Canfield.
Nicholas Murray Butler, president
of Columbia University, New York City.
Thursday Evening' July 8.
Should the Public School be the Bul
wark of Public Health? Henry Bain
Favill, M. D., Chicago, 111.
Hygiene in the Boston Public Schools.
J. E. Burke, assistant superintendent
of schools, Boston, Mass.
The Department of Hygiene in the St.
Louis Public Schools. Ben Blewett,
superintendent of instruction, public
schools, St. Louis, Mo.
Friday Evening, July 9.
Moral Training Through the Agency of
the Public Schools. Clifford W.
Barnes, honorary secretary, Interna
tional Committee on Moral Training,
Chicago, 111.
An Experiment in Moral Education.
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