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The tenth annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers' Association will be opened in Sanders Theatre this morning at 9.45 for a consideration of "The People and the Schools." At the morning meeting, which is open to the public, the subject for discussion is, "Are the Schools Doing What the People Want Them to Do?" At the afternoon session, which is not open to the public. Rev. S. M. Crothers, of the First Parish Church, and Mr. Walter H. Page, formerly editor of the Atlantic Monthly, will speak on "What Do the People Want the Schools to Do?"

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