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Summer Session Men Hear Elliott

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William Yandell Elliott, director of the Summer School, last night told the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Association of Deans and Directors of Summer Sessions that there is a "difficult period ahead" in maintaining freedom in American education.

Speaking at a dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston, Elliott said educators "must protect free speech and free inquiry, but you must make sure they're really free."

Forty educators from some 50 colleges all over the nation are attending the two day session here. In meeting today, the group discussed administration of summer schools.

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