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Show Pupils Urged to Read Newspapers Teaching pupils to read Iho daily land weekly newspapers with econ-jomy econ-jomy and discrimination was outlined as a part of the new Kniilish prn-igram prn-igram of the National Council of. Teachers of English by James I' Illosic of Chicago, president of the council, at I ho Auditorium here. Mr. Hosie discussed new aims in (English teaching while making (lie innual presidential u dress to l.he council's convention. "Tli") newspaper is the most powerful power-ful factor in forming opinion in a country (hat is governed by public opinion," Mr. Hosic said. "To have I. ood nfWHpppers we must, however, have au educated clientele. Like every I hing else, newspapers are as Rood as Iliolr readers demand. A!l journalists look forward to Mm pos-Hiliility pos-Hiliility of Improvement in the, nunl-ity nunl-ity of their papers as their reading pr.l lie responds to better and more I dignified treatment. of current events." |