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LINCOLN SCHOOL DIRECTOR WILL SPEAK ON EDUCATION

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The speaker at the luncheon to be held at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today will be Dr. Otis William Caldwell, director of the Lincoln School of Teachers College and Professor of Education in Teachers College, a part of Columbia University.

Dr. Caldwell has also been director of the Division of School Experimentation of the Institute of Educational Research during 1920.

The Lincoln School of Teachers was founded as an experiment in 1917, at which time Dr. Caldwell became its headmaster. In his speech at the luncheon today, he will deal with some topic connected with education, probably touching on the question of the relations of secondary schools with colleges, and how they may cooperate in turning out well rounded individuals.

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