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r-EATVKES PLANNED.
Tomorrow morning the annual
Umatilla rounty teachers' institute
will rotiimfnce i'ji three day sessions
in the hlh school auditorium and
Iiom that time until the close there
-lll be "something dotng" every min
ute until late Saturday evening The
following 1 the program for the gen
eral jtejMlors of the three days:
WediK-wlay. ft. 22. 1913. 10 O'cK k f
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"American" Audience
Invocation Rev. S. L. Grlgaby
11 ohSc.
Addr-!. i.f Welcome
Hon. II. P.. Johnson
Response W. W. Green
"Beloved. It la Morn" Aylward
Mrs. J. 8 Landers.
"The Power of Habit"
Maynard Lee Daggy j
"The Rural School, a Social Center" i
Mrs. M. L. Fulkeri-on i
1:20-1: JO Music.
1:20-2:50 Section Work. '
5:50-1 00 Recens.
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HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
OI-.T A ItOTTLK TODAY.
2:00 "Night and Day".. Evans Lloyd .
Miss Motile Judd ,
'Palmer System of Penmanship"., j
.......Mrs. M . 1a -ruiaerson
"Principle of Organizing School
Administrations". .Chas. S. Meek
Wednesday Evening.
8:00 p. rn.
"Morn Rise." Girls Chora
Pendleton High School
Selection from "II Trovatore". . . .
v'htppl Trio
Lecture "Gospel of the Common
place" ...... .Maynard Lee Dagg)
Thurnday, OcC 23.
9 00-9:20
Song Audience
Piano Solo Selected
Miss IJlla Grlgsby
9:20-10.00
'Twentieth Century Education"...
Maynard Lee Dagg)
"Phases of Industrial Education"..
Charles Meek
10:00-12:00 Section Work
1:00-4:00
(a) "I cannot Help Loving Thee"
Clayton Johns
(b 'Philosophy" ....David Emmel
Mr. Walter Roue.
"The Social Evil In Relation to
Child Welfare" ..John G. Kilpack
"A Better Means of Support for
Our Public Schools"
B. F.. Carleton
(a; King, Smile. Slumber". .Gounod
(b "At Dawning" Cadman
Mrs. J. R. Dickson.
Address Chas S. Meek
Addrewt Maynard Lee Daggy
"Out On the Beach"
Mr. Chas. E. Jordan
Thursday Evening.
S:00 o'clock
The Dunbar Quartette and Bell Ring
ers. -UrKUy, Oct. 24.
9:00-9:20 o'clock
Song AuJience
"How Much I Love Ton" ..Le Farge
Mrs. J. 8. Landers.
t:30-l):40 Section Work.
10:40-10:50 Receaa.
10:50-12:00
(a) "Ah Let Me Dream-
(b) A Boat Hong"
Mrs. Carl Power.
"He That Hath Not"
Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson
"Phase of Industrial Education"..
Chas 8. Meek
1:20-4:00
"Absent" Allltsen
Miss Edna Zimmerman.
Piano Solo Selected
.Taylor
. Waer
Mrs. F. E. Boyder.
"The New Conception of Universal
Education" Dr. Jon Schafer
Vocal Solo Selected
Mr. Eugene Molltor
"When the Ghost Walks-
Maynard Lee Daggy
Reports of committees.
Friday Uvcning.
S:00 o'clock
Frederick Preston Search, violoncello
Soloist.
PRIM A It V SECTION.
Wedneodar. Ort. 22.
1:30-2:10 Arithmetic, "Step by
Step," J. S. Landers
2:10-2:50 "Phonics." Sloan Meth
od Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson
Thursday, CXt. 23.
10:00-10:40 Arithmetic, 'Step by
Step" J. 8. Landers
10:40-11:20 Reading
Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson
11:20-12:00 Address
Dr. W. H. Bleakney
Friday, Oct. 21.
9:20-10:00 Arithmetic. "Step by
Step" J. 8. Landera
10:00-10:40 Geography
Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson
IXTERMEDIATE AXI ADVANCED
KECTIO.V.
Wwinrttday, Oct. 22.
1:10-2:10 "What the High School
Demand of the Grades"
H W. Drew
2:10-2:50 "Sandards for Estimat
ing the Efficiency of School Work"
Chas. Meek
TliurHdajr, Oft. 23.
10:00-10:40 "History, the Recita
tion" E. F. Carleton
10:40-11:20 "The Teaching of
Reading" .... Maynard Lee Daggy
11:20-12:00 'Penmanship"
W. C. Howard
IYiday, Oft. 21.
9:20-10:00 "Thoroughness"
Joel O Davis
10:00-10:40 "The Teaching of
Reading" Maynara Lee Daggy
lit' HAL SEcnox.
Wednesday, Oct. 22.
1:30-2:10 "School Law for Rural
Teachers" J. Alton Teager
2:10-2:50 "The Teaching of
Arithmetic" n. T. Youcl
Tliurwlay, Oct. 23
10:00-10:40 'Things the Teacher
Ought to Know"
W. H. Mussel man
10:40-11:20 Address
Dr. W. H. Rleakney
11:20-12:00 "A Teacher's . Oppor
tunity to Train for Rural Citl-
lenshlp" Dr. Jos. Schafer
Friday, Oct. 21.
9:20-10:00 "Eighth Grade Exami
nations" II. m. Ounn
10:00-10:40 "Picture Study
E. F. Carleton
HIGH SCHOOL SECTION.
Wednesday, Or. 22.
1:30-2:10 "The Teaching of Ge
ometry and Its Place In the Cur
riculum" a. C. Hampton
2:10-2:50 "Classical Study"
Dr. W. H. Rleakney
Thursday, Oct. 23.
10:00-10:40 "Professional Attitude
of Teachers" Chas. E. Mack
10:40-12:00 Principals' Round Ta
ble. lYhlay' Ot. 21.
9:20-10:00 Addrea , . E. F. Carleton
10:00-10:40 "Points of View in
History Teaching" .Dr. Jos. Schafer
SCHOOL DIREOTOIW CONVEN
TION. Thursday, O-t. 23, 1913.
10:00-12:00 Round Table Discussion
"Employment of Teachers."
"Compulsory Education."
"County High School Fund Law."
"Spelling Contest."
'Standarlzatlon of Schools."
"New School Laws."
1:00-4:00 Session will be held with
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