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N. H. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING IN HANOVER

June, 1923
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N. H. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING IN HANOVER
June, 1923

Gathering in Hanover for the first time since its founding three years ago, the New Hampshire Association of Teachers of English held its annual spring meeting in the Little Theatre of Robinson Hall, May 19. English teachers from secondary schools, normal schools and colleges of the state attended the meeting. Previously gatherings were held at New Hampshire University, but this year's session was under the auspices of the College Department of English.

Prof. David Lambuth, chairman of the Department of English, extended a greeting on behalf of the College at the opening session. "Changing Qualifications for Teaching" was the topic of an address by Prof. A. D. Wright of the Department of Education, while Prof. James A. Tufts of Phillips Exeter Academy spoke on "What is English?"

"Major Symptoms of Good Training in English Composition" was the subject of an address by Prof. K. A. Robinson of the Department of English. Discussion followed each of the addresses.

Delegates to the meeting were the guests of the College at a luncheon in College . Hall after the morning session. Prof. F. L. Hewitt, president of the association, Dr. E. A. White and Prof. H. E. Joyce comprised the committee in charge of the local arrangements.