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SIMMONS CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF TEACHERS' UNION AGAIN

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Ernest J. Simmons '25, assistant professor of English, was unanimously, re-elected president of the Cambridge Union of University Teachers at the final meeting of the year yesterday afternoon.

President Conant addressed the group informally on "State Aid for Education and Research."

Other officers elected were: vice-president, Rupert Emerson '21, associate professor of Government; secretary, John D. M. Goheen, instructor in Philosophy; and treasurer, Albert S. Coolidge '15, lecturer on Chemistry.

An 11-man executive council was also elected, as well as delegates to the Cambridge and Boston central labor unions, and to the state council of the American Federation of Teachers.

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