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In the Graduate Schools

Frederick Winsor '93, Headmaster of Middlesex School, New President

At the fortieth annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers Association the following officers were elected:

President, Frederick Winsor '93, headmaster of Middlesex School, Concord, Mass; vice-president, Z. E. Scott, Superintendent of Schools, Springfield; secretary-treasurer, Charles Swain Thomas '97, associate professor of Education; auditor, D. T. Pottinger '06, of the Harvard University Press.

At the meeting, membership was extended by vote to include "all those interested in education." Heretofore only teachers, officers, graduates, and present and former students of Harvard University, including the Harvard Summer School, and students of Radcliffe College were eligible.

The Harvard Teachers Association was founded in 1891. Its object is to promote the interchange of thought on educational questions amongst the teachers and school officers whom the University has sent forth.

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