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The National City Bank. 



F. C. SCHWEDTMAN, Educational Director, the National City Bank, 

 New York, N. Y. 



Bureau of Commercial Economics. 



FRANCIS HOLLEY, Director, Bureau of Commercial Economics, 

 Washington, D. C. 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 19169.30 O'CLOCK. 

 General Session of Section IV to Discuss the Pan American Topics. 



LARGE BALLROOM, NEW WILLARD HOTEL. 



P. P. CLAXTON and ERNESTO NELSON, Chairmen. 



To What Extent Should Elementary Education be Supported by Local 

 Taxation and to What Extent by State Taxation? What Should be 

 the Determining Factors in the Distribution of Support? 

 DARIO E. SALAS, Chile. 



Address by K. G. MATHEWSON, President, Georgia School of Technology 

 of Atlanta, Ga. 



What Should be the Primary and What the Secondary Purpose of High 



School Education? 



ERNESTO NELSON, National Inspector of Higher Education, Argen- 

 tine Republic. 



The Future of Pan Americanism. 



PETER H. GOLDSMITH, Director, Pan Ameiican Division, American 

 Association for International Conciliation, New York, N. Y. 



To What Extent Should Courses of Study in the High School be Determined 

 by the Requirements for Admission to College, and to What Extent 

 by the Demands of Industrial and Civic Life? 

 JUAN MONTEVERDE, Uruguay. 



Medical Education. 



TEODORO MUHM, Chile. 



