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l l MM I l Bpecial Ituent April 24, 1937 A CONFERENCE ON THE OBjECTIVES OF THE jUNIOR COLLEGE In Recognition of the SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Of The Granting of Centenary's Charter, 1867-1937 MORNING SESSION The Ob,iecfi1fer of The junior College Mr. Byron Hollinshead, Secretary-Treasurer of The Middle States junior College Council, presiding. 11.00 a. m. Welcome and Greetings--President Robert Trevorrow, Centenary junior College 11.10 a. m. The Rise of the junior College Movement fDr. Walter C. Eells, Editor, The junior College journal 11:40 a. m. The Academic Objectives of the junior College gDr. john C. Creager, Professor of Education, New York University 12:10 p. m. The Social Objectives of the junior College --Miss Constance Warren, President. Sarah Lawrence College 12:-40 p. m. Adjournment 12:50 p. m. Luncheon in the College dining room. AFTERNOON SESSION Agem'ie.r for the Acloiezfemem' of the junior College Obj6C'll1!6J'U Dr. john W. Long, President of The Middle States junior College Council, presiding. 2.00 p. m. The Arts as Illustrated by Dramaticsn-Miss Ellen Claire Couch, Cen- tenary junior College, Past Secretary, The New jersey Association of the Teachers of Speech 2:30 p. rn. The Library as a Member of the Faculty -fMr. james E. Gourley, Reference Assistant, New York Public Library 2:50 p. rn. The Individualized Curriculum, Its Problems and Opportunities fDr. Eugene S. Farley, Director, Bucknell University junior College 3:10 p. m. General Discussion including the values of the extra-curricular activities, mental and character tests, vocational training, etc. 3 .50 p. m. Summary. The Place of the junior College in the Educational Process -3 Mrs. Marion Coats Graves, The Experiential Groups 4:15 p. m. Adjournment. Ninety-two
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lil Q he Hath l Feb. 26 1- it Mar. 1 1 .. Apr. .. V1 May if if l june it u 27 28 1 7 13 14 19-29 27 1 2 4 7 9 11 16 17 18 20 23 24 25 29 30 8 9 12 14 16 21 22 23 30 2 4 5 6 7-11 11 12 Burial Events continued Concert and dance. Rutgers University Glee Club. Opera party. VespersfRev. Joseph M. Blessing. February birthday dinner party. VespersfPresident Trevorrow. Opera party. Peithosophian Anniversary. Tea dance, play followed by dance. Peithosophian Anniversary service at 11:00 a. m. President Trevorrow. Dorothy XWerner '25, soloist. Easter recess. Opera party. March and April birthday dinner party. Diokosophian Benefit. VespersiPresident F. P. Corson, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Graduate piano recital by Marjorie Mapes. junior dance. VespersfDr, Charles H. Elliott, Commissioner of Education of the State jersey. of New French Club Plays. Glee Club and cast of To-morrow, to Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Vespers--Dr. Charles H. Breed, Headmaster of Blair Academy. Pictures of his Scandinavian trip. Centenary Players to Blair Academy. Centenary Playersffhve one-act plays. Seventieth Anniversary of Charter Day. Conference on The Objectives of the junior College. Vespersf-President Fred G. Holloway, Western Maryland College, West- minster, Md. Guild meeting, Mr. Morris Frank and dog from The Seeing Eyef' of Mor- ristown. Pictures and talk about their work. Home week end. Diokosophian Anniversary. Tea dance, play followed by dance. Diokosophian Anniversary service at 4:00. President M. M. Gray, American University, Washington, D. C. Stage Lighting and Design as illustrated by architectural models. Ex- plained to Play Production classes by Mr. Albert Milliken. Trophy contest. VespersfPresident Trevorrow. May birthday dinner party. Alumni Day. May Fete and Department Exhibitions, 3:30 p. m. Senior informal dance. VespersfRabbi Solomon Foster, Newark, N. Last Vespers +President Trevorrow. June and july birthday dinner party. Inter-class music contest. Class Day Baccalaureate service. Special choral program. Final examinations. President's dance. Last chapel and athletic awards, 9:30 a. m. Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees, 2:00 p. m. COMMENCEMENT exercises, 3:00 p. rn. Address by Dr. Guy E. Snavely, Executive Secretary, Association of American Colleges.
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