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TEACHERS TO HOLD MEETING

Annual Meeting and Dinner of Harvard Teachers' Association to be held Here Saturday--Six Men to Speak

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The annual meeting and dinner of the Harvard Teachers' Association will be held Saturday morning and afternoon, the meetings to be held in Sanders Theatre, and the dinner in the Union at 1 o'clock. The general subject of the morning session will be "The Progressive Movement in Education", upon which three prominent educators will give addresses; Dr. H. O. Rugg of the Lincoln School of Teachers College; Mr. E. R. Smith, Headmaster of the Park School, Baltimore; and Professor A. D. Yocum of the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. F. V. Thompson, superintendent of schools in Boston, will act as Toastmaster at the dinner, which more than 100 are expected to attend. The speakers will be Mr. Frank Arthur Vanderlip, New York banker; President A. E. Morgan of Antioch College; and Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University. Reservations for the dinner should be made at once by applying to E. A. Shaw PhD. '16, Assistant Professor of Education at the University and Secretary of the Teachers' Association.

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