Sixteen Jewish and two non-Jewish children were a group of musically gifted boys and girls who on Friday evening attended the first of a series of lectures on the educational problems of gifted children, held at the New York University School of Education in cooperation with the Child Study Association of America. The group was from the Music School of the Henry Street Settlement.
Mrs. Hedi Katz, director of the Music School, spoke on the discovery and development of these boys and girls.
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