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The Inglis Lecture for 1927 at Harvard will be delivered by Dr. Abraham Flexner '06, of the General Education Board, next Monday at 8 o'clock, in Emerson Hall. The title of the address is "Do Americans Really Value Education?" The general public will be admitted without tickets.
The Inglis Lectureship in Secondary Education was established by the Harvard Graduate School of Education to honor the name of the late Professor Alexander Inglis, of the School, who, at the time of his death in 1924, was an outstanding leader in the field of secondary education. Through the lectures, which are open to the public and are published annually, the School has an opportunity to make contribution to the field to which Professor Inglis devoted his life work.
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