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WILLIAMS CHIEF SPEAKER AT ANNUAL TEACHERS' MEETING

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J. H. Williams, professor of Economics, noted authority on banking and currency, will be the chief speaker at the 42nd annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers Association on Saturday, it was announced last night by W. L. W. Field, headmaster of Milton Academy, and president of the Harvard Teachers Association. The meeting will be held at the Commander Hotel, with a dinner at one o'clock followed by addresses by Professor Williams and John Erskine, author and professor of English at Columbia. Mark Sullivan, author and journalist, who was originally scheduled to speak, will be unable to be present because of illness.

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