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Steindorff, Mr. Stephen Wyckoff, Professor Walter Raymond Spaulding, Mrs. Charles Louis Seeger, Mr. Walter Handel Thorley, and Mr. Vladimir Shavitch.

Dr. Isaac M. Rubinow, President of the Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of America, through the courtesy of the Social Insurance Commission of California, gave Summer Session lectures on "Social Insurance" from July 10 to 14. Dr. Rubinow had come to California to spend six months in advising the commission regarding the framing of legislation to be proposed at the next session of the Legislature with a view to inaugurating in California a system of state sickness insurance such as has already been successfully developed in Germany, England, France, the Scandinavian countries, Australia, New Zealand, etc.

During the Summer Session a series of five lectures each by six experts in problems of public health were given, as follows:

June 26-30-George L. Bell, Secretary of the California State Immigration and Housing Commission, "Housing."

July 3-7-Dr. Louise Morrow, Assistant in Pediatrics and Assistant in Social Economics, "Medical Social Service."

July 10-14-Dr. Allan F. Gillihan, member of the Berkeley Board of Health, "Welfare Work in Factory and Shop."

July 17-21-Edith L. M. Tate, Director of the Bureau of Tuberculosis of the California State Board of Health, "Tuberculosis.''

July 24-28-Dr. Ernest Bryant Hoag, Medical Psychologist to the Los Angeles Juvenile Court, "Medical Inspection of Schools.'' July 31 to August 4-Anna C. Jamme, Director of the Bureau of Registration of Nurses of the California State Board of Health, "The Health Visitor."

LECTURES AT THE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY

(At the Museum, on Parnassus avenue, San Francisco, on Sunday afternoons.)

June 25-T. T. Waterman, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, "The California Indian Collection."

July 9-Paul Lewis Faye, "A Navaho Mystery."

July 16-E. W. Gifford, Associate Curator of the Anthropological Museum, "The Incas, the Romans of America."

July 23-T. T. Waterman, "The Mayas, the Greeks of the New World."

July 30-E. W. Gifford, "The Original Rulers of the Canal Zone.''

August 20-E. W. Gifford, "The Mound Builders."'

August 27-E. W. Gifford, "The Prehistoric Californians."'

THE HALF-HOUR OF MUSIC

(In the Greek Theatre, on Sunday afternoons.)

July 2-Band of the California Grays.

July 9-Stephen N. Wyckoff, baritone, and Mr. Thomas Frederick Freeman, accompanist.

July 16-Annie Louise David, harpist; Gabrielle Chapin-Woodworth, lyric soprano, and Mildred Turner, accompanist.

July 23-Players' Club Trio: Bernice Sternberg, violinist; Gertrude Graham Adams, 'cellist; Emelie Nelson, coloratura soprano; Alice Seckels, accompanist.

July 30-Miss Lena Frazee, mezzo-contralto; Miss Beatrice Clifford, accompanist; assisted by Miss Ruth Gibbs, soprano; Mrs. Malcolm S. Morris, mezzo-soprano; Mr. Elias M. Hecht, flutist, and Mrs. Paul Jarboe, accompanist.

August 27—The Band of Islam Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and L. A. Larson, baritone.

OTHER MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC EVENTS

July 7-Symphony concert by the San Francisco Peoples' Orchestra: conductor, Giulio Minetti; soloists, Miss Cecil Cowles, pianist, Mr. Harald Pracht, baritone.

July 15-Shakespeare's "King Lear," presented in the Greek Theatre by the Players' Club of San Francisco.

July 21-The Byron-Schumann Manfred, in the Greek Theatre; the poem was read by Leo Cooper and the Schumann music rendered by an orchestra and chorus conducted by Choragus Paul Steindorff.

July 25-Charles Keeler, in a reading of his own poems.

July 28-A reading of "The World and His Wife" (El Gran Galeoto), by Echegaray.

July 29-Dance pageant illustrating the life and the beliefs as to the after-life of Egypt, Greece, and India, produced in the Greek Theatre by Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, a company of one hundred, and an orchestra conducted by Louis Horst.

July 29-A "Children's Festival," embodying a story of Indian and pioneer life in the Yosemite Valley, produced at the LeConte Oak under the direction of Miss Mary Shafter.

August 3-A "Pageant of Social Preparedness," written by Miss Alice Joy and presented under the direction of Bessie AbbottHowland, Instructor in Pageantry in the Summer Session, with exhibitions of folk-dancing, athletics, singing games, Swedish gym

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August 4-A reading by Leo Cooper of "The Goal," by Henry Arthur Jones; "The Bracelet," by Alfred Sutro; and "The Day of Dupes," by J. Hartley Manners.

August 28-Katherine Jewell Everts, a reading of Percy Mackaye's play, "Jeanne d'Arc."

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