Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 336
... interest in Spanish began to reach more nearly adequate proportions . Cut off from Europe , North Americans turned their eyes southward and " discovered " Latin America . Unfortunately that interest quickly began to suffer from two of ...
... interest in Spanish began to reach more nearly adequate proportions . Cut off from Europe , North Americans turned their eyes southward and " discovered " Latin America . Unfortunately that interest quickly began to suffer from two of ...
Page 338
... interest in things Hispanic American , including Spanish American art and music , all have contributed to foster interest in Spanish . Unfortunately Portuguese is still relatively neglected , although fifty- seven institutions of higher ...
... interest in things Hispanic American , including Spanish American art and music , all have contributed to foster interest in Spanish . Unfortunately Portuguese is still relatively neglected , although fifty- seven institutions of higher ...
Page 248
... interest in American life . Libraries . - Interest in American literature cannot be fostered , nor can literary and debating societies introduce American subjects , without suitable library facilities . Most secondary schools have ...
... interest in American life . Libraries . - Interest in American literature cannot be fostered , nor can literary and debating societies introduce American subjects , without suitable library facilities . Most secondary schools have ...
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