The Harvard Teachers' Association held its thirteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall on Saturday morning. Addresses on the general topic "Progress in the Professional Training of Teachers" were made by Mr. F. C. Lewis '97, Mr. A. O. Norton '98 and Professor G. H. Locke of the University of Chicago. Following the addresses Professor P. H. Hanus of the Department of Education led a general discussion of educational problems.
Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: president, E. H. Nichols '78; first vice-president, G. D. Cushing '85; second vice-president, F. H. Beede. Professor P. H. Hanus and O. B. Oakman '87 were re-elected secretary and treasurer respectively.
The annual dinner of the association was held in the Assembly Room of the Union at 1.15 o'clock. The after dinner topic. "The Teacher's Compensations," was discussed by Mr. W. H. Maxwell. Superintendent of Schools, New York City: Mr. Richard Burton, of Boston; and Professor R. G. Moulton of the University of Chicago.
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