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Educators from 13 colleges and 29 preparatory schools, both private and public, will gather at Harvard today to participate in a series of conferences on education, Henry W. Holmes '03, Dean of the School of Education announced yesterday. The discussions, which will last from March 9 to March 17, are under the auspices of the Harvard Teachers Association.
Twelve conferences have been planned, couching many problems of American Education. The first one of these will make place today in conjunction with the New England Association of Teachers of English. Featured in this meeting are demonstrations of "choral speaking" by elementary-school pupils, by members of the Senior class at Newton High, and by members of the Senior class at Wellesley. "Choral speaking" is an experiment only recently Introduced into America. It has been sponsored by John Masefield and other people of International repute.
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