Show I Charleston I S C July Na National Ib a association to was u wei el corned to Charleston llon teA today at l the open n lag session on of oC the tho anul u Nerl Nearly 20 delegates wre prel pM ont nt In thi the Auditorium when when the assembly wa was called tf Order oer by W H Welch chairman of o the h lol local committee A H Ho o of welcome Wre made mad by 0 Ur Mc M Sweeney John J McMahon ILae state RU Nu of 01 publIc instructIon and andor Mayor or J K l Smythe for b were by in z 0 Lyte of J 1 W Cur Crr ot of Anderson md and amid F A POh y ot of L Log Angeles The Th of oC the president WI was delver delivered I by th the incumbent P Prof O 0 T 1 Corn ot of Columb Columbus O 0 4 Dr Wm Win R It Harper presIdent of at atthe time the University ot of Chicago w wap tho the principal speaker at t council of the national educational council which I is being held In Charles Charleston ton tOb In conjunction with the educational association Dr made a per conal nal report as chairman ot of the corn com pr mitt ot on a national universIty Th The report recommended that such uch a uni b be not established He believed that a museum ot 01 a national character should hul b be placed In Washington as there were many splendid institutions there any ny one of which would form a splendid nucleus for such lub s abol abolT school T The delegates seemed eem of af the opinion that an institutIon of this Ibl kind would b be uld used to foster certain rUe colleges while other Institutions or learning would de derive rive nyc no benefit Dr Harpers Ir report W was received by the delegates but a ton tion was adopted the rm corn and nd recommending that further r h end investigation b be maJ male Three names have been mentIoned for tor I Prof J 1 A Fo bar o of cIty Ir hool I Los Angeles j Cl Cal Col Francis it Parker president Chicago InstItute and nd Mr 8 C Cn Cnut Greens ut New Jer Jersey I |