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THE third annual conference of the Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions, held at Liverpool during Whitsuntide, was highly successful. On the morning of Monday, May 31, after addresses of welcome from representatives of the Liverpool Education Committee, the president, Mr. J. Wilson, delivered the presidential address. In the course of the address he stated that one of the objects of the association was to further the progress of technical education by breaking down the barriers separating technical institution teachers from those engaged in primary, secondary, and university work.
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The Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions . Nature 80, 446–447 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080446b0
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