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Domestic News March 31, 1913

The Hattiesburg News

Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Perry County, Mississippi

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Conference of leading educators on nervous and mental disorders opened in Boston's Tremont Temple on March 31, with addresses scheduled from Dr. Charles Eliot of Harvard, President G. Stanley Hall of Clark University, Professor Stewart Paton of Princeton, and Dr. Thomas W. Salmon of New York.

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CONFERENCE OF MIND EXPERTS.

Boston, Mass., March 31. - Many of the best known educators in the country are taking part in a conference which opened in Tremont Temple today for the discussion of nervous and mental disorders and all the problems connected with them. Among those scheduled to deliver addresses during the week are Dr. Charles Eliot, of Harvard University, President G. Stanley Hall, of Clark University, Professor Stewart Paton, of Princeton and Dr. Thomas W. Salmon, of New York, director of the national committee for mental hygiene.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Mental Disorders Conference Educators Meeting Nervous Disorders Tremont Temple Harvard University

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Charles Eliot President G. Stanley Hall Professor Stewart Paton Dr. Thomas W. Salmon

Where did it happen?

Boston, Mass.

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Primary Location

Boston, Mass.

Event Date

March 31

Key Persons

Dr. Charles Eliot President G. Stanley Hall Professor Stewart Paton Dr. Thomas W. Salmon

Event Details

Many of the best known educators in the country are taking part in a conference which opened in Tremont Temple today for the discussion of nervous and mental disorders and all the problems connected with them. Among those scheduled to deliver addresses during the week are Dr. Charles Eliot, of Harvard University, President G. Stanley Hall, of Clark University, Professor Stewart Paton, of Princeton and Dr. Thomas W. Salmon, of New York, director of the national committee for mental hygiene.

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