Summer Courses in Sciences and Nature-Study 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



FIFTEENTH SUMMER SESSION. JULY 5— AUG. 15, 1906 



University work with full library, laboratory and shop facilities. Faculty includes 

 37 professors and 21 instructors. Courses in 20 departments including Education, 

 Psychology, Civics, History, Languages and Literature, Mathematics, Sciences, Nature- 

 Study, Photography, Drawing and Design, Manual Training and Shopwork. For 

 superintendents, professors and teachers, and undergraduates. Inclusive tuition fee 

 $25. For circular address the Registrar, Ithaca, N. Y. 



MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY 



The Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hall, Mass., offers for the Season or 

 1906, courses in Zoology, Life- Histories of Animals, Comparative Physiology, and 

 Botany, for six weeks, beginning July 5. Detailed announcements of the courses may 

 be obtained from Frank R. Lillie, Assistant Director, The University of Chicago, 

 Chicago, 111. 



HARVARD UNIVERSITT 

 SUMMER SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 



JULY 5 TO AUGUST 15, 1906 

 College courses in Classical Archaeology, Architecture, Astronomy, Botany, 

 Chemistry, Economics, Education, Elocution, Ethics, Geography, Geology, History, 

 Landscape Painting, Languages, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Educa- 

 tion, Physics, Psychology, Pure Design, Shopwork, and Surveying ; tor Teachers and 

 Students. 



Open to men and women. No entrance examination required. Full announcement 



sent on application. Address 



J. L. Love, 16 University Hall, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITT, SUMMER SESSION 



One hundred and twenty-six courses will be offered in twenty-four departments. 

 There will be many courses in the sciences, one special course on the natural history o\ 

 plants and animals from the viewpoint of nature-studs, and one educational course deal- 

 in? with the teaching of nature-Muds in elementary schools. Descriptions ol curses 

 and information regarding fees, cost of boarding, etc., are given in the Announce- 

 ment. If additional information regarding nature-study courses is wanted, it may be 

 obtained from the Department of Nature-Study, Columbia I niversity. 



For the Announcement of the Summer Session, address 



Secretary of Columbia University, New York 



