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For variety and experience, many students come to Indiana University Summer School. Forty-five hundred flock to Bloomington to receive training. Visiting professors present new phases of old subjects to the interested collegiate in this short period. The Summer Session offers a chance for studying unusual subjects such as silver-smithing and Brown County Playhouse work. The warm days urge the students to the quarries for an afternoon in the sun.

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With these extra hours, I can graduate sooner, and that comp course has to be retaken. Got a chance for a good job if I can graduate in August. Just found that there will be a silversmith workshop this summer, too. Can't miss that opportunity. Won't be going home as there isn't time before enrollment. Yes, guess I'm going to Summer School. Never planned to study throughout the year, but it won't be so had.

With this schedule, I can sleep all afternoon. Some sharp girls down here. Wonder if I can get a date. The fair is coming up, I'll see. Too hot to sleep, I'll go to the quarries—refreshing swim will do me good.

Finals again. Where has the summer gone? The dean spoke to me today. He looked uncomfortable. I'll really have to hit the books. Gosh, it's hot. That rain didn't do any good.

Summer Prom was fun. Wonder what my friends did during the summer? Five hours of B sure will help my average. Everyone will be back soon. It was fun.

Between classes on the steps of the Education Building.

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H. B. Allman, Director of Summer Sessions

A shady spot overlooking Jordan Field.

Tents and trailers make mixed scenery during the week of the Monroe County Fair.

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