1942 SUMMER SESSIONS 1942 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence e You may be planning to attend the 1942 Summer Session at the Uni- versity of Kansas. If so, you will want information now about dates, tuition rates, and cost of board and room. Later, after April 10, you will be able to secure a complete catalogue of courses to be given during the 1942 Session by writing to the Summer Session Office, Room 103, Fraser Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. This summer there will be additional opportunity for study. The regular eight-week term will be supplemented by a four-week term, during which a minimum program will be given designed for students who wish to shorten the time required for graduation. In general, only undergraduate work will be available during the four-week term. Longer sessions will be held by the Schools of Law and Medicine. CALENDAR Recuiar E1icut-WEEK TERM: June 2 Tuesday, Registration and enrollment. June 3 Wednesday, Instruction begins. June 6 Saturday, Classes meet to make up for June 1. July 24 Friday, Eight-week term ends. Extra Four-WEEK SEssion: July as Saturday, Registration and enrollment. July 27 Monday, Instruction begins. August 21 Friday, Four-week session ends. Course work leading to all undergraduate degrees granted by the Uni- versity of Kansas will be available during the eight-week Summer Ses- sion, with new and supplementary work offered during the special four- week session. Students interested in fulfilling requirements for a grad- uate degree with a major in either subject matter field or education will find the usual wide variety of offerings during the eight-week term. An extremely small offering of graduate work will be available during the four-week session. Correspond with the head of the department con- cerned for full information, or with the Office of the Summer Session. ACTIVITIES In addition to the facilities for academic study, which are equal to the best in the country, a full activity program will be presented—concerts, lectures, plays, dances, indoor and outdoor sports and games, and ex- hibits. Dyche Museum, closed for many years has been reopened and will be open to visitors during the summer. The University hospital will maintain dispensary service.