Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1920 — SUMMER EXTENSION WORK [ARTICLE]
SUMMER EXTENSION WORK
Indiana University Will Establish Courses at Winona Lake to - • Extend Twelve Weeks. Summer extension classes of the Indiana University Extension division will be established at Winona Lake hi conjunction with the Winona Normal School and Winona Assembly. Classes will begin June 7 and extend twelve weeks. The courses will be divided into two six-week terms. Work for class A and class B, one year and two years certificates will be offered at the summer school. Indiana University will be in charge of the academic courses while the Winona Normal School will conduct the professional training. The courses offered by Indiana University include those proposed for the two-year course for elementary teachers’ provisional and life state license. These courses will be offered, Economics and Sociology, English, Geology, Romance Languages, History, Journalism, Mathematics, Physiology, Hygiene, Physical Education, Political Science and Zoology. Conferences on Rural Education and Americanization will be conducted during the courses.
