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TEACHERS MEET TOMORROW TO DISCUSS EDUCATIONAL PLANS

Dr. Smith Chief Speaker at 28th Annual Session of Association.

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The Harvard Teachers' Association is to hold its 28th annual meeting tomorrow in Sanders Theatre. Dr. Payson Smith, State Commissioner of Education, will outline a program of education in Massachusetts along lines recommended by the special legislative committee. President Lowell, Frederick C. Hood '86, president of the Hood Rubber Company, Arthur C. Boyden, principal of the State Normal School at Bridgewater, and Frank V. Thompson '07, superintendent of schools in Boston, are to participate in a discussion of the program suggested by Mr. Smith.

At the annual dinner of the association in the Harvard Union at one o'clock, Mr. John F. Moors '83, a member of the Harvard Corporation, will be the toast-master. The Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers '99 will speak on "Education and Human Nature," followed by an address by Professor Andre Morize on "Some After-War Educational Problems."

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