Special Features in this Number Be sure to read "Forty Years' Endeavors," page 14. Note that Dr. Curry will give eight weeks in Boston for advanced students. One of our most able graduates said that she would not take a thousand dollars for what she got last summer from Dr. Curry. More will be given this year. Special Topics for this Summer Special Stammerers' Course (see page 4). Special courses for preachers, public school teachers, public readers, and for culture. A course also in methods of teaching, speaking and Expression. Extension Department A meeting of the Alumni of the School of Expression held in January, resulted in a petition to the Trustees for an Extension Course, which has been approved. The plan is to book the public appearances of such readers and speakers as may be deemed eligible to represent the artistic work of the School of Expression. This movement is the result of insistent demands throughout the country for a higher class of entertainment. Arrangements have been made with a booking manager of thirteen years' experience. It is hoped that the graduates and friends of the School will be ready to respond to the opportunities of this course in their home centres. Address communications concerning registration to: The Dean, School of Expression, 301 Pierce Building, red C. (P.F.D. '08), now ertrude (Student 13), G. (G.C.D. '08), Lone ra B., A.B. (T.D 16), e, Northampton, Mass. en E, A.B. (Summer Puritan, Boston. Johnston (T.D. 11), (Summer 15, 18), is diploma course in the Ennis C. (G.C.D. 17), A.B. (Summer '04), et R. (Summer '18), (G.C.D. '00), now Mrs. e, 5662 Belmar Boul, (T.D. 16), 42 South (G.C.D. 12), Ione, J. (Summer 08), V. (T.D. 13), Glaslyn |