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Dean H. W. Holmes and Professors L. L. Dudley, Bancroft Beatley, and F. T. Spaulding of the Graduate School of Education will attend the meeting of the National Education Association which will take place in Cleveland next week.
At the meeting Professor Spaulding will speak before the Association of Secondary School Principals on the topic. "What May the Senior High Schools Demand of the Junior High Schools." He will also address the National Association of High School Supervisors and Inspectors on the subject, "Should Rural Communities Attempt to Establish Junior High Schools." Professor Spaulding, who is well known in educational work, recently published a monograph on the small junior high school.
Dean Holmes is to address the National Association of College Teachers of Education. He will also speak at the annual Harvard dinner which will take place at the Hotel Cleveland on Wednesday, February 27.
Since his graduation from Harvard in 1903 Dean Holmes has been engaged in work in education at Harvard. A celebration in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his work in education was recently held at the home of C. S. Thomas in Newton. Twenty-three members of the staff of the Graduate School of Education attended. The dinner was followed by a social hour in which Dean Holmes read a paper on the School of Education after which he was presented an engraved watch by members of the staff.
Dean Holmes is co-author of "Composition and Rhetoric" and "Teaching of Economics in Harvard University". Among his other works are numerous bulls and articles on education and two essays on education in the Harvard Classics.
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