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The Harvard Teachers' Association will hold its thirty-fourth annual meeting on Saturday, March 14th. On Thursday and Friday of this week the conferences for teachers will be held under the auspices of the Graduate School for Education. University professors will be present to aid the high school teachers in solutions of most of the problems in secondary school education.
The morning sessions of the association will be held in Sanders Theatre at 9.45 o'clock and will be open to the public. There the subject for discussion will be "Pressing Problems of the Modern High School." Three members of the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Professor J. B. Davis of Boston University will discuss different aspects of the problems.
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