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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
Thursday, March 25, 1920. a I a a A a I A A 2 A a a A A A a 2 a a a + + | : : : WE can save you big money : i; on Shoes and Oxfords. L oe LJ : il Broken lots and early buying : OPENING AT ONE P. M. % ¥ #ll are the reasons. EX ? " KX > oe % kA » ® a = he's oe + FLORENCE VEDOR and JASU PITTS a : A oP 3 ¥ are feature prices. $ IN . EX ji % i ill BRANDON & LAWRENCE x : 5 Cc 4 TEACHERS NEEDED IN AGRI- sion and demonstration in agriculture 5 CULTURAL EDUCATION WORK | and home econemics as carried on i = under the Smith-Lever Act, and the ys (Continued from Page 1) methods and scope of extension. The kA * student will be expected to do some + EX mastered in four years of college|extension work as a part of the % | work. Permanent distinction in the| course. : : + | field of agricultural education neces-|505, 506. Organization and Manage- 4 | sitates constructive and careful study ment of Teacher-Training De- % A drama of human value. A story-of Pathos and Humor %|of the numerous problems arising Rartients. (305; with a touch of “Jazz”. Also ; each year. The purpose of this course is to $x Facilities for Graduate Work. train men for positions in the depart- XX The Inimitable Hank Man in one of his funniest comedies | The A. and M. College of Texas is| ment of agricultural education. * 3. | offering graduate work in agricultur-| Among the topics to be considered “ [11 | 13 4 al education during the regular ses-| are: The making of the curriculum 2 4 |sion and during the summer session.| for training teachers of vocational ¥ . % | The Department of Vocational Teach-| agriculture, the number and content i + |ing has collected a valuable library | of courses to be offered by the depart- 3 i | of books and bulletins on the various | ment of agricultural education, na- x % | phases of agricultural education and |tyre and importance of visual in- * + | kindred subjects, and the office and struction, methods of conducting sup- og class room equipment of the Depart-| ervised teaching, and improvement ; YEARS $500 000 % | ment is perhaps the most complete | of teachers in service. % ’ 4 |to be found in any agricultural col-|507, 508. Direction and Supervision 4 IN THE TO + | lege in the United States. : Visual in- of Vocational Agriculture. (3-0). + 4 | struction is given a prominent place| The purpose of this course is to on “in the work of the Department. trai for iti f State direc- 3 3 | ___ | train men for position o ate direc i MAKING PRODUCE! i : The College offers adequate facili- tors or supervisions of vocational ag- k ties for graduate work in the various | viculture. Among the topics to be + % | fields of technical agriculture. A] jjscussed are: The history of voca- 3 fl graduate student is expected to take tional agriculture, the Smith-Hughes x | a major and one or two minors. This Act, agriculture in the high school kX 4 | enables a student to pursue SOME | curriculum, content of courses in ag- + AT LEAST 5000 PEOPLE 5 study in technical agriculture while | yieulture, text-books and library. % + | he is taking his major in agricultural | laboratory equipment, supervised 2 4 | education. § | home projects, records and reports, & ® %| The Following Graduate Courses are |,jation between supervisor and itin- EX jog | a y ail aturda V x Offered by the Department of erant teacher, and improvement of = o Vocational Teaching. teachers in service. i ee ; ; : X %|501, 502. Agricultural Instruction. | — — oo “The Crisis” by Winston Churchill will fascinate and 3 (3-0). | THE RESEARCH ADMINISTRA- % thrill you because it portrays a human “Lincoln”. You % This course will include a study of TION BUILDING*DES- > i 1 h in : Y blood. will ‘boil. th : % | the content of the agricultural course | IGNATED BY NAME E wi aug "2 you Wil ay. our: »ioow. wi 01}, ‘tren, you %|in the high school, the supervision of | The Research Administration & will say it is the sweetest love story ever told. Also ..| home project work, the community |Byilding now has its name carved in + Special Orchestra. Prices are: Lower floor 35, Balcony 15. | Work of the agricultural teacher, | one and one quarter inch letters on 14 # | methods of teaching agriculture, vis- | the west side of the corner stone of 5 Prices today are: Lower floor 20, Balcony 15. | ual instruction, and the administra-| that building, which was done by the 5 & | tion of vocational agriculture. | Experiment Station with the approv- : ofeedestoctectoctoctoctoctoctoctoctostoctoctoctest Teelesteslectoctoctoctedt Lg eefeslefeeoloctoetoctoctoctoctes eefestoetosletocotoctoctoctes fodrdodeotors 503, 504. Agricultural Extension and al of the President of the College. LOST — On or near Military] WANTED A-cadal to cave dos Demonstration. (3-0). | This was not provided for by the Walk, ladies’ small mesh hand bay NL Batnaenp fare to This course will include the history architect and hence not done by the CL etE Bawend Th. lawn until close of school year. 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