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Girls' Education Is Forum's Topic

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Three experts on women will discuss the problem of "Women's Education: Kitchen or Career?" at tonight's Law School Forum in the Rindge Tech Auditorium at 8 p.m.

Speakers at the Forum are: Miss Lillian Hellman, well-known playwright; Dr. Marynia Farnham, author of "Modern Woman: The Lost Sex"; and President Harold Taylor of Sarah Lawrence College. The moderator is President Benjamin F. Wright of Smith College.

Under consideration in tonight's discussion is the adequacy of modern education for women in both the woman's college and coeducational institutions. The speakers will question whether or not colleges help prepare women for their role in society, reconciling career, active citizenship, marriage, and motherhood.

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