At the sixth annual meeting of the Association of American Universities now in session in Baltimore, the University is represented by Dean Ames, of the Law School, and Professor T. N. Carver.
At the first session, on Thursday, a report of the executive committee was read. At the second session, yesterday, a paper was presented by Professor Henry Marion Howe of Columbia on "The Organization of Higher Technical Education." At the third session, also yesterday, President G. Stanley Hall of Clark University, and Professor Albion W. Small of the University of Chicago presented papers on "Co-instruction in Graduate School." The fourth and last session, today, will be devoted to the discussion of the opportunities for higher instruction and research in state universities. Papers on this subject will be presented on behalf of the University of Wisconsin by President Charles R. Van Hise and on behalf of the University of Virginia by Professor J. M. Page.
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