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The Harvard Mission will again conduct a school in Cambridge this summer under the general plan it has been following for a number of years.
The school will open on July 2 with daily sessions for a period of six weeks on the grounds of the First Baptist Church in Central Square. R. P. Bridgman '18 will be in charge as principal.
Last summer 123 children between the ages of four and 18 were enrolled in the school, with an average daily attendance of 87. It is expected that the enrollment this year will exceed that number. The daily program will include talks on patriotic subjects, discussions of health, Bible lessons, stories, calesthentics, and basketry.
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