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GAMES.

Miss Hofer.

Miss Pickett.

This course is offered as the natural complement of the courses given in music,
story telling and physical training and it is urged that every student in these subjects
avail themselves of the instruction here offered. The course will be divided into
two heads: Organized playschool room games and exercises, action stories from
literature, nature study, industry, civic life and history, marches, etc., and the
physical and æsthetic value of games; folk games and dances, illustrated by English,
German, Swedish, French, and American singing games and dances, and their
racial and national significance and recreative and social uses. Games will be
played in the evening on the lawn, and a Fourth of July pageant will give point
to the larger meaning of this subject. Printed programs and lists of games, with
bibliography, will be furnished.

Daily, from 10:30 to 11:30. Cabell Hall Auditorium.