MONDAY, MAY 17. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 2n Economize on Time by Attending the 1926 SUMMER SESSION University of Kansas A College Degree in Three Years and Three Summer Sessions A Master's Degree in Three Summers Special Facilities for Graduate Students FIRST TERM June 9 to July 17 SECOND TERM July 19 to August 13 Entrance, New Watson Library Enroll in Either or Both Terms Main Reading Room, Watson Library EIGHT SCHOOLS Graduate Medicine Education Business Fine Arts Engineering Law Liberal Arts 225 SUBJECTS IN OVER 30 DEPARTMENTS Anatomy Bacteriology Biochemistry Botany Chemistry Drawing Drawing Painting Economics Education Civil Engineering Engineering English Kinematology Genealogy History Economics Latinum Literature Mathemales Mathematics Machines Philosophy Psychology Pediatrics Athletics Physical Education Pharmacology Political Science Spanish Drama Art ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Any graduate of an accredited high school or any person twenty-one years of age or over may enroll in any department in which he is prepared to carry work. The same entrance requirements as for the regular sessions of the University prevail for the summer session. No tuition fee is charged; matriculation and incidental fees are low. Complete information will be furnished by the director of the summer session upon application. THE COST FACULTY Six prominent instructors from other institutions in addition to over 100 instructors from the regular University of Kansas faculty. The instructors from other institutions are: Eugene A. Bishop, Ph.D., Columbia University, New York City; Professor of Education, University of New Hampshire. John E. Hallen, LLB., Yale University; Professor of Law, University of Texas. city of Texas. Valdie Levin, Ph.D., Harvard University. George Meichler, A. M., Teachers' College, Columbia, New York City; ULD., Missouri Valley College; Assistant Superintendent of Melech, A. M., Teachers' College, Columbia, New York City; LLD, Missouri Valley College; Assistant Superintendent of Education Schools, and Director, Division of Research, Kansas City, Mo. Edmund Morris Morgan, LL.B., Harvard University; Professor of Mohran K. Thompson, Ph.D., Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn.; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Baker University. no ENTERTAINMENT Throughout the entire summer session the student has access to lectures, plays, recitals and community singing. The student's forum, department meetings and convocations form entertainment features of the finest sort. A definite series of musical attractions has been planned. The community sing, which is given on the campus at early twilight is always popular. RECREATION Recreation facilities for the summer session are all that could be desired. Boating, swimming, picnicking, tennis, baseball, hockey, and a large number of indoor gymnasium sports may be indulged in by the student. Potter Lake affords a large number of indoor sports and towers nished with diving boards and towers. The hilly and wooded country surrounding Lawrence is excellent for picnics and hikes. For further information, Address DIRECTOR SUMMER SESSION, Lawrence; Kansas