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Show ill s T O lira. e. s. jVee Speakers Obtained for Convention in December; Decem-ber; Two More Invited. --."speakers of national reputation lready been secured for the annual tion of the Utah Educational asso- to be held during the Christmas ;'dys. and two others Rive been ln- rt:fd' tv L Burton, president of the Unl-D?tv Unl-D?tv of Minnesota, will deliver two ad-',, ad-',, before the convention, one Sun-nieht Sun-nieht December 21, and the other ldv morning, December 22. His sub-,f1U sub-,f1U probably be, "Demands of De-1 De-1 !v" and "What Must the Schools -,ocrac P r a Bryan, commissioner of edu-Af edu-Af Idaho, will speak Tuesday after-'J after-'J r,rpmber 23. Doctor Bryan was SerS ' prwident of the University of r Bagley, of the school of edu-d,' edu-d,' of Columbia University, will de-stl de-stl .wo general addresses before the ''".Jtlon one Monday morning and the Tuesday afternoon, besides depart-" depart-" ..l lectures during other sessions. Edition " o these speakers, the trus- hooe to secure Miss Gail Laughlln. fan Francisco, president of the Na-'! Na-'! Tifame of Business and Profes- Women. Miss LaugMln is a Kilev and Cornell law graduate; was OW to the bar of New York; Is S nt of the California Civic League; E - assisted in framing many of Cahfor-kit Cahfor-kit relating to the welfare of men and children and since the war bee" buslly emPloyed in reconstruc-VJoMPhine reconstruc-VJoMPhine Corliss Preston, of IbmBia Wash., president of the Na-S Na-S Education association, has also jam Invited to attend the Utah confer - SOM. |