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A party of distinguished Japanese educators, who have just come from the International Educational Council at Geneva, will be the guests of the Japan Society of Boston today, in a trip which will include a visit to Harvard, tea at the Business School, and a dinner tonight at the Copley-Plaza Hotel in Boston.
Members of the party, which was headed by Count Hayashi, noted Japanese educator, who came to this country before the others and is now in Washington, have toured England France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, studying educational institutions in each country. Their chief interest in this part of the United States is in Harvard, and several of the group will study the work of the Business School tomorrow.
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