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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HAS RECEPTION TONIGHT

MEETING TO BE HELD IN LIVING ROOM OF UNION AT 8

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A reception to the students in the Graduate School of Education will be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. The reception is open to the members of the School and any guests they may invite.

This meeting is the welcoming reception which the School holds every year. Due to delays in registration, however, the reception is being held much later than those of the other graduate schools.

The receiving line will consist of President and Mrs. Lowell, Dean and Mrs. Henry W. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ellis, and the faculty of the School. Mr. Ellis represents the committee which has been appointed by the Board of Overseers to visit the School of Education.

Dean H. W. Holmes '03, Dean of the School, will preside at the reception and welcome the students. Associate Professor G. E. Johnson. G. '23 will deliver the main address of the evening, speaking on the basis of war and peace in human nature, and the effect which education may have upon it. President Lowell will be the final speaker. He will deliver a brief address of welcome to the students and faculty. Refreshments will be served.

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