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STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION

November, 1916
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STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
November, 1916

The sixty-third annual meeting of the New Hampshire State Teachers' Association was held in Concord, on the twentieth of October. The number of members of the Dartmouth faculty in attendance at this meeting and the active part taken by them in the proceedings of the association is evidence of the growing closeness of relationship between the College and the secondary schools of New Hampshire.

"The following members of the faculty and administration were present at some or all of the meetings: President Hopkins, Professors McConaughy, Hardy, Skinner, Greene, C. P. Clark, Dean, Messrs. Roulé, May, and Tibbetts. Professor McConaughy gave an address, "The Worship of the Yardstick," at the general session; Mr. Roulé read in French the one-act comedy of Octave Feuillet, "Le Voyageur," at the meeting of the Modem Language Section of the association; and Professor Dean gave an illustrated lecture, "from Patras to Dodona," at the meeting of the Classical Section.

A luncheon was arranged by Professor McConaughy for the Dartmouth men in attendance, at which President Hopkins was the chief speaker. About thirty-five alumni were present. President Hopkins was also one, of the after-dinner speakers at the annual meeting and banquet of the Schoolmasters' Club, held on the evening preceding the general meetings.

Professor Clark was elected to the executive committee of the Classical Section and Professor Hardy to the executive committee of the Modern Language Section.