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State Commissioner for Education Aids in Graduate Course

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Dr. Payson Smith, Commissioner of Education for Massachusetts, will be one of a number of distinguished educators assisting with a course for teachers given during the first semester by the Graduate School of Education.

The School has announced twenty-seven courses for teachers and educational administrators to be given by the regular faculty and by co-operating specialists.

Dr. Robert Ulich, Lecturer in the Philosophy of Education, and former professor of this subject in the Higher Technical School of Dresden Germany, will offer a new course on the Trends and Influences in the History of Education.

Assisting, Dr. Smith in his course will also be Dr. Zenos E. Scott, President of the State Teachers College, Bridgewater, and Julius E. Warren, Superintendent of Schools, Newton.

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