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University of Montana President's Annual Report, 1952-1953 1922-52 raRHMj-QKatCAMEgg CLASSES ANACONDA- Joel Donovan, Gladys Holmes, John Swift, Thomas W inchester Mental Health in the Classroom (Ed. 0 Psych. U9) For undergraduate credits* 19 For graduate c re d it: 14 Auditors* 1 BUTTE- Henry Knapp Use of Audio Visua 1 Aids (Education 145) For undergraduate credit* 18 For graduate credit* 9 Auditors* 1 HAMILTON- Robert Dwyer The Family (Sociology 129) For tinder graduate credit* 13 For graduate credit* 4 MUSEEUr Forrest L. Brissey Psychology of Adjustment and Mental Hygiene 116 For undergraduate cred it* 24 For graduate credit* 13 LIBBY- Gladys Holmes, John Swift, Thomas Winchester Mental Health in the Classroom (Ed. - Psych. 119) For undergraduate credit* 18 For graduate credit* 4 Auditors* 5 MISSOULA- E.A. Atkinson, Olaf Bue, Albert Helbing, Ralph Y. McGinnis, Melvin Morris, Robert Struckman, Harold Teacher School of Public Administration For undergraduate credit* 4 For graduate credit* 3 Auditors* 8 MISSOULA- H erbert Carson Speech Correction 134a For undergraduate cred it* 26 For graduate credit* 4 '7V 1352=53 FORMAL OFF-CAMPUS CLASSES (CONTINUED) PAGE p MISSOULA - Herbert Carson (ESp) Speech Correction 134b For undergraduate credit* 24 For graduate credit: 3 Auditors* 1 MISSOULA- Glayds Holmes, John S w ift, Thomas Winchester Mental Health in the Classroom (Ed. - Psych. 119) For undergraduate credit* 25 For graduate credit* 4 Auditors* 5 MISSOULA- Henry Knapp Use of Audio Visual Aids (Education 145) For undergraduate credit*1 MISSOULA- John Staehle Educational Sociology (Education 158) For undergraduate credit* 1 POLSON - Herbert Carson Speech Correction 134b (ESp. 134b) For undergraduate credit* 16 For graduate credit* 8 Auditors: 1 RONAN- Robert Dwyer Population (Sociology 120) For undergraduate cred it* 12 For graduate credit* 6 Auditors* 1 VIRGINIA CITY- Ben Tone Workshop in the 19th Century Theater, S60 ABCD For undergraduate credit* 10 1952-53 FACULTY APPEARANCES (OTHER THAN COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES) SPEAKER DATE PUCE SPCKSCR E. A. Atkinson October 27-28,1952 Helena Montana Society fo r Mental H ealth December, 1952 Missoula Rotary Club January 24. 1953 Missoula Conservation Counoil February 7, 1953 Helena Government committee on Mental Health Miy 12, 1953 Missoula Kiwania Club Paul BischoZf October 23, 1952 Missoula U niversity November 1 , 1952 Missoula Sigma Nu M others' Club November 6, 1952 V ieto r FTA November 20, 1952 Poison Rotary November 21, 1952 Missoula Delta Gamma Mothers' Club November 26, 1952 Missoula P. E. 0. Chap., AM December 9, 1952 Missoula Spanish Class December 13, 1952 Coeur d'Alene Business Mens Group January 14, 1953 C o rv allis Valley County ImprovementAssot January 18, 1953 Missoula Congregational Touth Group January 19, 1953 Missoula Art Club January 20, 1953 Missoula P.E.0. Chap, H February 2, 1953 Missoula R attlesnake Farm February 17, 1953 St. Ignatius Garden Club February 13, 1953 Arlee P.T.A. February 22, 1953 Missoula Ep iscopal Touth Group February 24, 1953 Lolo Lolo Farm Bureau March 5, 1953 Missoula Business Administration Honary Fraternity March 8, 1953 Missoula M ethodist Adult Group March 9 , 1953 Missoula Theta Mothers' Club April 8, 1953 Stevensville M ethodist Woman's Club May 18, 1953 Missoula Altrusa Club May 19, 1953 Missoula Faculty, Whittier School May 20, 1953 Missoula In te rn a tio n a l R elations Qroup o f AAUW Irving Boekelheide April 25, 1953 Helene Montana Acadeny of Soienoes V. Gordon Browder October 10, 1952 K alisp e ll PTA Tracy G. Call A pril 8, 1953 Ronan, High School Career Day A pril 29, 1953 Missoula Missoula Police Department Kathleen Camp bell January 8, 1953 Bozeman Montana Extension Service May 4 , 1953 Missoula Montana S tate L ibrary Assoc. Herbert Carson October 5 , 1952 P lain s PTA A pril 6 , 1953 Lone Rock FTA Andrew C. Cogswell September 11, 1952 Glendive Alumni January 6, 1953 B utte Alumni 2 a s M 2 . n »M^wi»aaai; SPEAKER DATE PLACE SPONSOR Andrew C. Cogswell March 10, 1953 B illin g s Exchange Club (continued) A pril 11, 1953 Hamilton Alumni A pril 25, 1953 Great Falls Alumni George Dahlberg A pril 2, 1953 K a lisp e ll Alumni A pril 8, 1953 Missoula Kiwanis Club A pril 9, 1953 Thompson F a lls Basketball Banquet A pril K , 1953 K a lisp e ll Basketball Banquet A pril 15, 1953 Missoula Rotary Club A pril 19, 1953 Missoula Lutheran Youth Group April 22, 1953 Cut Bank Basketball Banquet A p ril 27, 1953 Hot Springs Basketball Banquet A prii 30, 1953 Missoula Business Administration Annual Banquet May 6, 1953 St. Ignatius Hi£i School Athletic Board May 29, 1953 Missoula W hittier Grade School Reuben D iettert March 10, 1953 Missoula Orchard Homes Garden Club Earl Dutton Novenfcer 13, 1952 Paradise P.T.A. January 13, 1953 Hamilton Woman's Club Febr uary 16, 1953 St. Ignatius Faoulty A pril 23, 1953 St. Ignatius Woman's Club Robert Dwyer Mar ch 28, 1953 Poison Career Day Roy Ely January 9 , 1953 St. Ignatius Garden Wall Club March 20, 1953 Potomac P.T.A. Agrril 6, 1953 £en» Rook P.T.A. Donald Emblen February, 1953 Missoula Missoula County Taxpayers Association March, 1953 Missoula Chamber of Commerce March, 1953 Missoula Rotary A p ril, 1953 Missoula Kiwanis A p ril, 1953 Missoula Missoula Women's Council James Ford May A, 1953 Great Falls Kiwanis Frederick Fosmire Winter, 1952-53 Missoula Hawthorne PTA April 17, 1953 Potomac fTA Edmund Freeman February, 1953 Missoula AAUW January, 1953 Great Ftalls Farmers Union October, 1952 Great Falls MEA Benjamin Frost A p ril 9 , 1953 Hamilton Career Day Helen Gleason March 28, 1953 Poison Career Day John Harris February 3, 1953 Corvallis P.T.A. /II 1952-53 .FACULT?.APPEARANCES(grHgl THAN COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS) PAQE3 speaker DATE PLACE SPCNSCK Fred Honka la Decanter, 1952 Stevensville P.T.A. Jeanne Huoko March 23, 1953 K alisp e ll Career Day John Hummel A pril 9, 1953 Hamilton Career Day George Koehler February 6, 1953 Ronan Career Day John $ rie r March 15, 1953 Missoula "Progress fo r Western Montana Group A pril U , 1953 Missoula Orchard Homes Garden Club Herbert Kroeker March 21,22,1953 Anaconda Regional Labor-Farmer Institu E. James Lannon A pril 25, 1953 Helena Montana Academy of Sciences Robert Line February U , 1953 Absarokee Stillw ater Woolgrovers Assoc Carl McFarland September 12, 1952 Missoula Rotary Club October 16, 1952 Missoula Boosters Club November 19, 1953 Havre Northern Montana College Faculty Meeting January 24, 1953 Deer Lodge Chamber o f Commerce A pril 11, 1953 Hamilton D istrict Alumni Meeting A pril 15, 1953 M issouls Rotary Club April 16, 1953 Missoula Physieal Eduoatlon Assoc A pril 21, 1953 Missoula Kiwanis A pril 25, 1953 Great Falls May Day Ralph McGinnis February 12, 1953 Helena State Legislature March 25, 1953 C o rv allis Woman's Club Kenneth McLaughlin January 21, 1953 Darby Darby March 12, 1953 A rise P.T.A. March 16, 1953 St. Ignatius Faculty Carling Malouf February 17, 1953 Stevensville P . T. A. May U , 1953 Lone Rock P. T. A. Alvhild Martinson May 12, 1953 Missoula Career Day Jack Orr November 18, 1952 Helena State Pharmaceutical Assoc A pril 7 , 1953 Missoula American Cancer Society Thomas Payne November 11, 1952 Missoula AAUW International Relations Study Group February 5, 1953 Missoula Wesley Foundation,Methodist 1 2 S fr» *WW .APPEARANCES (OTHER THAH COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES) COOTINUTO PAftq /, SPEAKER DATE PLACE SPONSOR Luther Richman March 5, 1953 Ronan Careers in Music April 23, 1953 K a lisp e ll Careers February 3, 1953 Spokane Alumni Thora Sorenson November 17, 1952 Missoula Women's Club November 18, 1952 Missoula Am. Assoc o f Univ. Women December 20, 1952 Missoula Council of Church Women January 10, 1953 Missoula Orchard Hones Country Club J. W. Severy November 17, 1952 P lain s Lions Club Janes Sbort October 6, 1952 Great Falls AAUW Theodore Smith October, 1952 B utte Ritual Credit Assoc October 21, 1952 Missoula Rotary Club April 25, 1953 Missoula "Msrtin Plumber" Assoc May 1 , 1953 Spokane Alumni William Spahr A pril 9, 1953 Hamilton Career Day Robert Sutton March 10, 1953 Helena Orahestra Recruiters Club March 12, 1953 Missoula AAUW George Weisel A pril 14, 1953 Missoula P.E.O. April 18, 1953 Missoula Author's Club May 4 , 1953 M issoula Montana L ib ra ria n 's Assoc Brenda Wilson A pril 1953 Hamilton Career Day C lara Wood November 23, 1953 Deer Lodge Presbyterian Church Ferbruaiy 26, 1953 La Grande Eastern Oregon College of Eduoation Philip Wright August 5, 1952 Poison Rotary Club n ° i COMMEMCEMEMT SPEAKERS - 1953 SPEAKER DATE PLACE Tracey Q. C all May 19, 1953 Gerald ine Linus Carleton May 25, 1953 Highwood May 26, 1953 Oilmont May 27, 1953 Conrad May 28, 1953 Ronan June 3, 1953 Helena Andrew C. Cogswell May 26, 1953 Savage May 21, 1953 Alberton George Dahlberg May 27, 1953 Superior Edward Dugan May 21, 1953 Hyahara May 22, 1953 C o lstrip May 28, 1953 Thompson F a lls May 29, 1953 Darby Benjamin Frost May 20, 1953 Arlee May 21, 1953 Frenchtown May 26, 1953 Cut Bank May 27, 1953 Rudy ard May 29, 1953 Florence-Carlton Albert H elbing May 21, 1953 Plevna May 22, 1953 Ekalaka Henry Knapp May 28, 1953 Eureka C. Rulon Jeppesen May 15, 1953 Noxon Robert Line May 22, 1953 St. Ignatiua May 27, 1953 Grass Range Ralph McGinnis May 21, 1953 Dixon May 25, 1953 Red Lodge May 26, 1953 Rosebud Carl McFarland May 28, 1953 Mis8oula June 2, 1953 Great Falls June 3, 1953 D illon James Short May 21, 1953 Browning May 28, 1953 Hot Springs %C> & , i s s f e a _______m z m w s 2 .
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