University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

 - Class of 1935

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4 Su mmer bession T ■ , Summer Session. l)ef, ' innini, ' in the tirst week if July and cnntiniiing for six weeks, is an inte,t;ral ])art nf the I ' niversity (ir,i;ani .ati(in. It is niaititaiiicd primarily for the henellt (if teachers. su])erintendents. and other school officials wild di ' sire to take professidnai cnurses in i ' .ducatinn or |)ursue other sulijects in whicii tiiey are interested. Students at tlie L ' niversity of Maine and other institu- tions also use the Session to do work needed for a hachelor ' s de.sjree. as credits oh- taint ' d dtn-ins, ' - the summer are fully recognized. . n increasin.t; numher of students are candidates for a master ' s de.ijree with a nn ' nimum residence requirement of four sessions, and in this .ijroup alumni of the l ' niversity are most minierous. ( ) cr one hundred coiu ' ses in si.xteen (U-parlments are olTered including; most it the subjects t;ui.i;ht in the C ' olleL;e of Arts and .Sciences as well as (. ' hemistry. Home I ' .c inomics, and I ' hvsical lulucatiim. The hasic cotu ' ses in each lii ' ld are usually available fur the cniivenience nf ciilles.;e students, and the nlVerinj s in I ' dlica- tiiin are mure numerous than at any uther lime. The I ' .Vi .Session extends from |ul ' tu u.t;ust 10. I he directur is Dr. l ov M. I ' eterson. uf llic 1 )cparlment nf Uumaiice Languages; the oflice is , .Sti ' vens North. Z i a-f ' Wl I u ' l ' iily Imir

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J 1» ■ •li ' » F % iir s. i- ' « i i - 4 i - J f 4. -4 Il j l JfT ll r i k v ' fft ' « !kU ' ' i. - -, ' ,li . Si M i VI ' S ' l 71 a J V Vk U mia i i [itjf i K ' t 3 Exten sion bervice THROUGH the Extension Service, the Universit - campus has hcen extended tu tlie furthermost hmits of the state. This influence may he detected in Ahmis- todk ' s l)l( ssonn ng potato fields; in the hhieherry l)arrcns of Washington; in the a])])le section of Yf)rk ; in tlie vegetal)le ganlening area near Portland; and in the far-flung i)onltry and dairy industry thrfpughont the state. Parallelling the adojitifm of imjiroved farm jjractices. iiomemakers in every community are ii.sing recommendations of the Extension Service. Furthermore, over fOOO hoys and girls are identified with 4-H Cluh.s which are sn]K ' rvised hy the I ' lxtension agents. ' Ihis year, over 12.000 rural residents have contrihuted money to ])romote the Extension Service jirogram. Of this numher. over 9(XX) di-monstrate and recom- mend the improved ])ractices to their neighhors. Three hundred sixty-one towns of Maine are completely organized and following a program which the residents luive planned in coopt-ration with ICxtension agents. While most of the Extension agents have their headipiarlers within their re- s])ective counties, a few state leaders and state s] ecialists are located at the Univer- sity. . pproved information is disseminated among men and women hy demonstra- tions, meetings. ])ersf nal visits, puhlications. the ])ress. and the radio. JLA i Tumi - 1- i:i-

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