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INGLIS LECTURE SUBJECT FOR THIS YEAR ANNOUNCED

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Professor John Dewey, of Columbia University, incumbent of the new William James lectureship for the second half of the present academic year, has revealed his subject for the Inglis Lecture, which he has been invited to give for the year 1931.

The topic upon which he will speak in Emerson D. at 8 o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, March 11, will be "Educational Confusion and Conflict." The Inglis lectureship was founded by the Graduate School of Education in honor of the late Professor Alexander Inglis, and treats in general with secondary education. The lecture is open to the general public.

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