An open institute on "Human Relations and Higher Education," centering around the report of President Truman's specially appointed commission of educators, will be held by the National Student Association at Boston University's Hayden Memorial Building today and tomorrow. All students are invited.
Tomorrow Betty K. Heaton '51 and Joan Braverman '50, newly-elected Radcliffe Council members, and Ernest M. Howell '47 of Harvard will lead student panel discussions dealing with "Barriers to Education."
Today Judson Butler, Dean of the General College of BU, the Most Reverend John T. Wright, and Ted Harris, national president of NSA, will speak on general and scholastic education and its goals.
Tomorrow's speakers will be Mary Goodman, professor of Sociology at Wellesley, Thomas Eliot, former Massachusetts congressional representatives, and Dean Wilford Lake of Northwestern. They will deal with the barriers to education.
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