A SUMMER SCHOOL OF 

 GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY 



at CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



JULY 7th TO AUGUST 19th, 1904 



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 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 



Physical Geography of the Lands. Lectures — Professor R. S. Tarr (Professor of 

 Dynamic Geology and Physical Geography, Cornell University); Laboratory — Assist- 

 ant Principal Carney (Ithaca High School) and Mr G. D. Hubbard (Assistant in 

 Physical Geography, Cornell University) ; Meld Work — Professor Tarr, Mr Carney, 

 Mr Whitbeck, and Mr Hubbard. 



Elementary Meteorology. Lectures and Laboratory — Assistant Principal Carney. 



Dynamical Geology. Lectures — Professor A. P. Brigham (Professor of Geology and 

 Natural History, Colgate University); Laboratory — Mr F. V. Emerson (Assistant 

 in Geology, Cornell University); Field Work — Professor Brigham, Mr Carney, Mr 

 Emerson, and Mr Hubbard. 



The Geography of the United States. Professor Brigham. 



The Geography of Europe. Professor Tarr. 



Geographic Influences and Relations. Mr R. H. Whitbeck (Supervisor State Nor- 

 mal and Model Schools, Trenton, N. J.). 



The Geography of Tropical Countries. Mr Hubbard. 



Commercial Geography. Lectures and Laboratory and. Field Work — Mr Philip 

 Emerson (Cobbet School, Lynn, Mass.). 



Home Geography. Professor ChareES A. McMurry (Director of Practice Depart- 

 ment, Northern Illinois Normal School, DeKalb, 111.). 



Type Studies in Geography for Grammar Grades. Professor McMurry. 



Aims and Problems in Geography. Mr Whitbeck. 



Round Table Conference. For consideration of topics of geographic interest ; all the 

 teachers and such students as desire to attend. 



Advanced Course in Dynamical Geology and Physical Geography. Professors 

 Tarr and Brigham, with assistants. 



Five=Day Field Excursion to the seashore, the Appalachians, and the coal mines of 

 Pennsylvania, conducted by Professor Tarr and other members of the faculty. 



The Regular Summer Session also includes courses in Nature Study, Education, 

 History, Economics, Botany, Zoology, and other subjects with a bearing on geo- 

 graphic work. 



For further information write 



THE REGISTRAR, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



for special circular of School of Geography. 



