TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1958 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE National Educators to Speak Here During 1928 Summer Session Opening Lecture on June 13 to Picture South American Achievement Amenagement of smokers on the program of the School of Education during summer session in the University by Dean Raymond A. Schuster, using by Dean Raymond A. Schuster. "We are fortunate in having a name of the most outstanding men in the educational field to speak before students," Dean Schwaber said. "The knowledge should be highly protective to those interested in education." June 13, Dr. David Snedden of Teacher's College at Columbia, University will give an address on the subject, "Educational Aspirations and the Amore Our Country in South America." He amnese his experiences in Zealand—Some Observations of a Traveler," Doctor Snedden is a world traveler as well as being an outstanding professor. He lectures him in making a tour of Ant-Island during the month of June. June 18, Dr. P, C. Pacher, down to the School of Education at the University of town, will be here. He will observe activities in a basic research work along the lines of behavioural newness, using as a basis research work at that university. June 25, Dr. Elwin D. Starckbun also of the University of Iowa and head of the department of philosophy and law, covered the ARC of character in a topic, *Movements Toward a Science of Character Education*. Doctor Shari is director of the Institute of Charac-ter Research at the University of Iowa. In addition to this program, a series of meetings to be held by the Eden Forum, an organized group of educators, will be planned, according to Edwin Schwarzer. The speakers provided for these are professors in the school of Education. June 12, Prof. Paul A. Lilly will address the opening lecture of the subject, "Current Research Problems," June 10, Drew B. A. Schmitt. subject to a driver's license problem. June 19, Dena R. A. Schlepper will speak on "Recent Discussion on Extraversion and Introversion." June 29, Prof. Agastia Tarney will choose an his topic, "A Study of Achieving and Non-achieving High School Pupils." July 3, Dr. Carl E. Allman will do dress the meeting room "A Memorial Study Having to with Counci- tion of Schools in Kansas." July 10, Dr. J. W. Butcher, forest ranger of the State University of Georgia attended a graduation ceremony for the University of Arkansas, well speak. His subject was deal with snake- Send the Daily Kansan home. Florida Fox Hunters Seek Wildeat Trails Miami, Fla., March 12 — Widow hunting with dogs has replaced the well-known fox hunting in the favor of wildlife. The same defensive demes are used plentiful in the backcountry. A recent hunt staged under the direction of Col. D. Young, a diver from the USCGC Hollins, when the pack of 20 hounds treed the west of Miami, and Howard Hill, chief professional and quarter officer with bow and arrow at 35 yards. 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