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THE .X'OR.'i1AI-lTE 5-SCP-5 ' , E61-95.1 HE Year Book Committee ap- preciates the co-operation of the several classes in accumulating material for the Year Book and wishes to thank all those who took a personal part in arranging and writing the several accounts. QQ' gb.. UR advertisers are the best in their lines. They helped to make the Year Book possible. Please patronize them. ,ft THE B A COURSE EOR TEACHERS Q a Extra-Aiural and Summer School Study A N. f' M lF.'b5g: .iii 'wr' F- T 1 1--' ,,,. '.f: .Rl .A -, IJ 4 'Q lf . .ff Today as never before are the more progressive teachers realizing that higher academic standing is necessary lor those who intend making teaching a life profession. Today as never before are universities endeavouring to assist teachers to this higher status. Queen's at Kingston has been the pioneer in Canada in this work, and her extramural and summer school course have been the means of lifting teachers in every province of the Dominion to a position of greater responsibility and service, Among the graduating class at every Convocation appear the names of many teachers to whom the Bachelors Degree would have been a vain hope had it not been for Queens Summer School and Extension Department. lf you hope to attain to a prominent place in the educational system of your province, you will find that the completion of a university course is necessary to advance- ment. lf you are interested, then, in improving yourself, if you want your spare hours to count for something, Queens can help you. For a copy of the Summer School Students' Bulletin, an Announcement of the Summer School, and for further information write to A. H. CARR, B.A., Director of Extension Courses. QUEENS UNIVERSITY klfvcsrozv, ONTARIO FZQPJ 2 r4x9a Fo rl 5'
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