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Bond Will Speak Tomorrow On "Talent Search" Problems

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Horace Mann Bond will speak on "The Search for Talent" in the annual Inglis Lecture on Secondary Education tomorrow night at 8 p.m. The lecture will be in the Fogg large lecture hall, under the sponsorship of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Bond was president of Lincoln University for 12 years. He is the author of The Education of the Negro in the American Social Order and Education in Alabama, A Study in Cotton and Steel. While at Lincoln, he became one of the nation's experts on Negro education.

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