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The eighteenth annual meeting and dinner of the Harvard Teachers' Association will be held on Saturday, March 6. The topic for the day will be "Present Educational Needs." At the meeting in the New Lecture Hall in the morning, which is open to the public, the speakers will be Professor M. L. Perrin, of Boston University and Superintendent of Schools at Wellesley, and Professor W. T. Foster, of Bowdoin College. The speakers at the dinner, open only to members of the Association and their guests, and which follows the morning meeting, will be Mr. Frederick P. Fish and Mr. Joseph Lee, of Boston. At the morning meeting there will also be an important report of the Committee on Educational Progress, of which Mr. Henry W. Holmes, of the Department of Education, is chairman.
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