Summer School in Germany The Surrimer Schr of and Tiavel in Germany for American teachers and students -of German, established in 1908 by the Head of the German department, is a unique feature iu education, ilsroviding for opportuni ties that have hitherto not been within the reach of the teachers ofj limited mea i ns. The members of the school) receive instructions in practical German for ninety hours from German masters in Berlin and) Dresden and are entertained singly in carefully selected Germlan fam ilies of culture, where only. the very best: German is used. Under th guidance, Of Prof. Fehr, the party spends fifteen days in vis:ting places made famous in German literature, history and art. The tour this sea son will include the Passion Pla and will be the following: HambUrg Pot9dam,, Dresden, Meissen Saxon Switztrla9d, Nuremoeig Munich, Oberammergau, Lake Con stance, Rhine Fats, Zutich, Mt Rigt: Lake Luzern, Fluelen, Altdorf Luzern, Irnmensee l Black Forest Strassburg, Heidelberg, Frankfurt the Rhine, Cologne; Muenster and Bremen The party is booked to sail June 23 from New York with the Graf Waldersee and corrsists of fliteen high school teachersi of Getman, mostly from PennsylAinta It is in teresting to note that all are college graduates, representing Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, Dickinson. Allegheny, Nebraska, Michigan, Syracuse, Cornell, Harvard, Mt. Holyke, and Wellesley. The fact that so many \ high schools of this state are repine serited in this work augurs well for the I::..qer preparation of, our entet ing stuckn \ ts, for closer and beat understood" \ relations between the high school and the college, and Mr a wider reputon of the college, not only in our oWn state, but in thie neighboring states 'a~ well, which furnish a fair percentage of the THI T ITF'. COLT,I,II.\'7•I The I I, Ir ,1 lu\cdo and Evening) Suits • Cprn i prising Fashion's Newest Styles , from the r l ecogni,'ged good clothesmakers ~ 1 of merica., The largest and Pest line ! Cve ave ever had 'the pleasure 'to place/ at your disposal.-I f I! , It WilP be a t pleasure to shook' you SIWTHE CLOTHEiR CORR4iT '\ DHESS POR I MEN lEI.LLEFONTE t 1 Tannhauser. Those wiio attended, the 1! fannhauseir last Monday enjoyed ,a ; very rare i treat Simmons first gave la. very ing and instructive , iscuS operas in general 1 he the Italian opera diffOred Wagner opera, especially i music of the former did expression' to ,Ithe words. dim Cl ' ready to wear and ~ ade to measure ' Sack suits, Norfolk suits ROncoats and. Overcoats I con has as cture on i evening i Miss trated this very inatiltikully by rendering in a - most able _manner several selections from the Opera. Miss Simmons then gave a very interesting review of the plot of Tannhauser. She dellt with her subject in a very clear, acceptable ir.terest - •sion of lolld how rdm the that ihe not lend bh 'the PAGE NINE othes 1 ary •in Tannhauser, Wagner pUt words into the music and a result- the music is ex -1 ingly expressive Miss Atherton
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