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Pres. Eliot Will Speak in Boston

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The sixty-third annual meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association will be held today and tomorrow in Huntington Hall, Boston. The general theme to be discussed by the convention is "The Improvement of the Status of the Teacher." This morning at 10 o'clock, President Eliot will address the convention on the subject: "The Financial Remuneration of the Teacher."

Teachers, officers in schools, and all others who are interested in education are invited to attend these meetings.

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