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More than a thousand school executives and teachers, mostly from New England, will attend a week's series of educational conferences starting at the University tomorrow, sponsored by the Graduate School of Education in connection with the forty-eighth annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers' Association.
Among the speakers who will address the conference are Leverett Saltonstall '14; Walter F. Downey, Massachusetts Commissioner of Education; Stephen P. Duggan, director, Institute of International Education, New York; Payson Smith, lecturer on Education; and Rollo W. Brown, noted author.
In meeting open to the public, the educators will discus helping students to understand their environment, organization of summer camps, training in reading, social studies, and various scientific subjects.
First event on the program is the two-day annual meeting of the Now England Association of Teachers of English which opens tomorrow. Beginning Monday, conferences will be hold every day next week, mostly in Harvard and Radcliffe buildings.
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