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 V Buletin of the Summer School 3  
College of Arts and Science  A
JUNE 6th—JUlLY 29th.  
The Summer School of Arts and Science embraces all the l
courses herein offered in Education, Language, History, Mathe—  
» matics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Geology, Physi- , . 
_ ology, Botany and Agriculture, and courses preparatory to these. V
Kentucky is calling for better things along educational lines 1
and with this call comes a demand for more high schools and h 
y better ones. This means an increased and insistent demand for E
E better prepared teachers—teaehers who know more of a given sub- j
ject than they expect to teach. ;
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;t OBJECT OF THE SUl\IM*ER SESSION. { 
l 1. To furnish the teachers of Kentucky an opportunity to better  
; fit themselves for their work. ’ 
.l 2. To help students remove any condition they may have from L
wl the preceding years’ work. l
y 3. To advance students who desire to hnish their course in a
shorter time than that prescribed, or who may desire to take addi-
tional work.
» 4. To give students, expecting to enter the Freshman Class in
I September, an opportunity to make up any units of credit they
1 may lack, or to obtain advanced credit at entrance.
y PBEPARATORY.
t The Preparatory Courses cover the full work of the Academy, L
‘ and offer an excellent opportunity for students to advance them-
  selves or to make up deficiencies. The attention of students desir-
ll ing to enter the Freshman Class is called to the fact that Solid
Geometry, one year of Physics, and two years of some Foreign ?
Language are required for entrance to the Freshman Class in any
department of the University. This work will be under the direc- I
tion of Professors Davis and Jones. I
2 nnuoyriou.  
  Courses in Methods will be offered in connection with the work g
9 of the various departments. E
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