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A SHORT COURSE FOR TEACHERS. 



The College of Hawaii offers a course of fifteen lectures for 

 the benefit of teachers and others interested in the elementary 

 schools. 



These lectures deal with the various phases of the elementary 

 school curriculum. The selection of subject-matter, the use of 

 experiments and illustrative material, and similar practical topics, 

 will receive special attention. 



This course is open to teachers and the public free of charo'e. 

 Persons desiring a certificate will register, will attend regularly, 

 and will submit a note-book at the close of the course. The certi- 

 ficate states attendance and grade, and is sanctioned by the 

 Department of Public Instruction. 



The lectures are given at the College, on Mondays, 3 to 4 p. m., 

 as follows : 



1. Jan. 8 — The Outlook for the Schools. . .President Gilmore 



2. Jan. 15 — The English Language and the Schools.... 



Dr. Andrews 



3. Jan. 22 — The School Library Miss Green 



4. Jan. 29 — School Architecture Prof. Young 



5. Feb. 5 — The Sanitation Problem and the Schools. . . , 



Prof. Keller 



6. Feb. 12 — Elementary Experiments in Physics. .Prof. Ballou 



7. Feb. 19 — Simple Experiments in Chemistry 



Prof. Dillingham 



8. Feb. 26 — Agriculture in the Public Schools. . .Prof. Krauss 



9. Mch. 4 — Domestic Science in the Schools Miss Lee 



10. Mch. 11— The Study of the Sea Prof. Bryan 



11. Mch. 18 — Methods in Insect Study Dr. Severin 



12. Mch. 25— The Plants of Hawaii . ' Mr. Rock 



13. Apr. 1 — Material for History Lessons Miss Yoder 



14. Apr. 22 — The Pedagogy of Arithmetic. .. .Prof. Donaghho 



15. Apr. 29 — Art Appreciation and the Schools. .Miss Chipman 

 For any further information regarding this course, address 



Yaughan MacCaughev. 

 Phone 2040. 



CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PEACE ESSAY PRIZE. 



The attention of all students over fifteen years of age in all 

 schools, both public and private, in the Territory of Hawaii, is 

 called to a prize of $50.00 oft'ered by the Peace Committee of the 

 Honolulu Chamber of Commerce to the best essay upon the sub- 

 ject of International Peace, all as per terms named below: 



1. Subject: 'Tnternational Peace." 



2. Length : Not to exceed 2000 words. 



