42 The University of Kansas RATES FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS} The rates listed below apply to students enrolled in three or less hours, in- cluding the music lessons, and are in addition to the part-time incidental fee. Piano with Dean Swarthout or Professor Taylor................... $30.00 $17.00 ‘wath © wolessors ‘Conger Or Orcutes.. . .fose ee eee ee 17.00 9.00 Organ with Professors Skilton or Anderson..........-....ceceecees 30.00 17.00 Voice with Professors Wilkins or Moncrieff................-eces0: 30.00 17.00 wiidl t roLessors’ Vioore OF PeapOGY: <<. 2.2.5. ssc sss ce ee es 17.00 9.00 Violin with Professors Geltch or Kuersteiner................22-0- 17.00 9.00 Violoncello -with ; Professor Stuhl. ¢.21 hank ohh Sk: Oe ccs 17.00 9.00 Saale PHRGCMINEN tS Tec ees ic Cais Nice abc leet caet Chee Oe oc vs 17.00 9.00 RENTALS Daily practice Lhe 2 hrs. 8 hrs. Piano—daily for the Summer Session................2ecece: $2.25 $4.00 $6.00 Organ—daily for the Summer Session four-manual Austin organ in Auditorium................. 14.00 27.00 40.00 two-manual Reuter electric organ............ceccececees 9.00 17.00 24.00 Organs also for rent in certain churches of city by special arrangement. SPECIAL STUDENTS Special students in piano, voice, violin, or organ may be admitted to the Summer Session without credit by obtaining the permission of the dean of the School of Fine Arts and by paying the special fees stated above. PHILOSOPHY Associate Professor: OSBORNE 181. AustHetics. Three hours credit. A psychological and philosophical examination of the nature of the beautiful. The beauty of nature as well as the fine arts will be analyzed and its significance determined. 9:30-10:20. Osborne. 184. Eruics or GoveRNMENT. Two hours credit. This course is similar in character and purpose to course 183, with the substitution of questions of politics and government for questions of economics. Primarily for seniors and graduates. Prerequisites, a course in philosophy (except Logic), and a course in political science taken in the College or high school. 11:30-12:20. - Osborne. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Professor: ALLEN Associate Professor: ELBEL 100. PrincieLes or Community Recreation. Three hours credit. This course is planned for students interested in recreational leadership, in play- grounds, community and recreational organizations and activities of clubs, such as Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and in the organization, management and equipment of conducting social activities, games, play, etc., with adult groups in community recreation centers. Prerequisite, three hours of general sociology and ten hours of physical education. Required of all men majors, elective for women. 9:30-10:20. Allen. Notr.—One of the following two courses will be offered, depending upon student demand. Early indication of choice, by mail or personally, to the department is desirable. 176. Tests AND MEASUREMENTS IN PuySICAL Epucation. Three hours credit. Actual practice with tests and their administration is provided. The aim of the course is to give a practical approach to testing and to provide an 7 Fees subject to change without notice.