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Speakers for Southwest for. Southwest Educa- land tional Association Sessions Are Announced Twelve hundred teachers of the Slope area have been invited to attend the annual conference of bs se ag dvadeleg oct division of . the orth Dakota Education association Behe will open for a two-day session at Dickinson on Oct. 15. Organization work will Jaunch the zeasions which will conclude with business meetings the final day. Principal speakers for. the confer- ence include: Dr. James Cox of the ‘University of North Dakota; Arthur E. Thompeon, .Bismarck, state bitald intendent of public instruction; Dr. Frank Baker, Milwaukee Teachers college; Miss Rita Murphy, president of the North Dakota Education as- sociation; Superintendent P. 8. Berg, Dickinson; Prof. W. E.. McCarthy, Brookings, 8. D., State college, and H. O.. Pippin, Dickinson, president of the State Teachers college. ~ .Those in charge of the conference ate H. W. Pearson, Belfield: superin- tendent of schools and R. J. Hanson, Dickinson, principal of schools. County Canfabs in Session Four county teachers’ meetings were under way in North Dakota. Fri- day as Arthur E. Thompson, state superintendent of public: instruction, | and, “Z do not desire to interfere with When You Want a Good @nnounced the dates for one other istrict meeting and numerous county teachers conferences, The meeting of the southeastern istrict will also be held Oct. 15 and 16 at Valley City with the Minot dis- trict ‘session slated for next spring. ‘In the northeast section will attend the state convention to be held at Grand Forks, Nov. 4 to’6, he explained. County teachers gatherings were being held Friday in Hettinger, Griggs, Richland and Slope counties, A representative from the state de- STEAK er Sizzling Hot With French Fries... Come to _ THE TAVERN Phone 1775-W Canceled for F. R. New fork Sept. 25.—(/)—President Roosevelt f1 your having a nationwide audience. 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