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Show 31 Courses of of study, he averred, superintendents, supevisors, of study at The course and briefly discussed. sent out the sends and teachers training school combined. was, taken up Educational bulletins 'should be from the Normal periment station should be the product school as the Agricultural Ex out bulletins to the farmer. In olosing Professor Stewart extended a cordial invitation to the superintendents and visitors, on behalf of President Kingsbury and the Normal school, to visit the institution today, immediately following the adjournment of Luncheon by the domestic training the session. A most hearty response classes was promised. from the gathering showed the popularity of the most idea At the following session, a spirited dis cussion of the'address was indulged in, led by City Superintendents Christensen and Allison. They attacked Professor stewart's theory that no definite courses of study be mapped out and that teachers should not be tied down to teach any particular study at any partieular time. Professor Stewart found himself in a hopeless minority--so far as numbers were eoncerned--when the discussion had come to an end. The 1 meeting the next day in the Superintendents' Section must have been interesting: The challenge was promptly acceptea by Professor stewart who took the floor and re asserted some of the contentions made the pre As soon as he had taken his seat ceding day City Superintendent Christensen 1. "Teachers' Meeting April 6, 1906, Well p. Attended", 5. was recognized The Salt Lake Tribune, |