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The sixth of the series of conferences on "A Training Course for Workers with Immigrants," offered by the Department of University Extension, the State Board of Education, and the Old South Association, at the Old South Meeting House, coiner of Washington and Milk streets, Boston, will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The speakers will be Joseph Lee '83, president of the Playground and Recreation Association of America, who will talk on "Education Through Recreation," and H. H. Wheaton, specialist in Immigrant Education, United States Bureau of Education, who will speak on "Standards and Methods in the Education of Immigrants." The conference is open free of charge to anyone interested in settlement work.
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