SUMMER PROGRAMS FoR 1943 11 First and Second Years Private Lessons Two a Week One a Week Piano with Dean Swarthout, Prof. Chiapusso ............ $ 22.00 $ 12.00 with-Profs.-Conper or Orcutt 2) 20.00 10.00 Violin with Prof. Geltch 22.00 12.00 With Prot Kuersteinen i Gane 20.00 10.00 Voice with Profs. Wilkins or Moncrieff ......................: 22.00 12.00 with Profs. Moore or Peabody ............................ 20.00 10.00 Organ=with=Prot; Anderson = 2.5. 3 22.00 12.00 Violoncello with Prof. Swarthout _.....2...0000t.. 20.00 10.00 Band Instruments with Profs. Wiley or Gaston.......... 20.00 10.00 Third and Fourth Years Piano: Voice. iolin-or Organ: 22 se ei eee 22.00 12.00 Violoncello ie aa 20.00 10.00 aries tristruments® .2 cr Ae serene ee en 20.00 10.00 Activity Fer. An Activity Fee is charged every student (at Lawrence), except a person paying the Professional Fee or the Graduate Field Fee or a full-time member of the staff of the University. (State and Federal admission taxes are additional.) The Fee is optional for part-time members of the University staff who pay Incidental Fees at the staff rate, and for students enrolled in the four-week’ programs (at the five-weeks’ rate). 16 weeks 8 weeks 5 weeks $5.00 $2.50 $1.50 Drptoma FEE and AupItTiInG FEE. See Part I of the Unviersity catalogue, ‘General Information,” page 28. LABORATORY FEES. See Part II of the University catalogue, “Announcement of Courses,” under the description of the course in question. Laboratory Fees are subject to change without no- tice. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS New students enrolling regularly in the University are re- quired to take a physical examination, including a tuberculin test. The examination is optional for those enrolled in the eight- weeks’ Summer Session and in the Special Short Summer Pro- grams. Appointments to take the physical examination will be made either by the Registrar or at the University Hospital. PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Practically all students enrolled in the Regular Summer Semester are required to take work in Physical Conditioning. See the separate leaflet on the subject.