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"Current Problems of Youth" will be the subject of an educators' conference, open to the public without charge, tomorrow evening in the Fogg Art Museum, at 8 o'clock.
This is one of a series of educational discussion held at Harvard this week in connection with the 47th annual meeting of the Teachers Association, to be held Saturday.
Payson Smith, Lecturer on Educational Administration, will preside over the meeting tomorrow night. "The Needs of American Youth" will be discussed by Reverend George Johnson, director of the Department of Education of the National Catholic Welfare Conference.
"Youth Looks at the World" will be the subject of Frank W. Wright, consultant of the American Youth Commission, and of the President's Advisory Committee on Education.
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