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Francis Keppel '38, Dean of the School of Education, will report tomorrow on the recent White House Conference on Education at the seventieth annual meeting of the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Boston's Hotel Statler.

The convention of New England's oldest regional educational association gets under way today with a schedule of committee meetings and will climax with a symposium Friday afternoon. The more than 1000 delegates from 550 schools and colleges will discuss the problems accompanying an expected bulge in student enrollment in the next few years, as well as other educational policies.

Dana M. Cotton, secretary-treasurer of the Association and Director of Placement in the Harvard School of Education, will announce the daily programs.

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