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Ed School Will Start Aiding Student Tutors

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Ed School students will help advise students tutoring for Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge Neighborhood Association, and Northern Student Movement under a new program which will be kicked off Sunday night.

Several Ed school faculty members will speak at a "program of practical comment" at 8 p.m. Sunday in Sanders Theatre to tutors from these organizations and members of the School of Education Program to Advise Tutors (SEPAT).

Speaking will be Robert H. Anderson, professor of Education; Sheldon H. White '50, associate professor of Education and Cognitive Psychology; Klyo Morimoto, lectured on education; and Robert L. Belenky, research associate in Education.

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