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Mr. J. P. Monroe, of Boston, read a paper before the Educational Conference last evening on "The Moral Development of Boys in Secondary Schools." He spoke at length on the peculiar phases of this problem. The supreme aim of the school, he said, should be the moral training of the boy. Following the paper there was open discussion by members of the Conference. Hereafter the Conference will meet fortnightly on Thursday evenings.
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