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... Latin is relatively large and is increasing in many of our schools . The talk , therefore , in some quarters that Latin is on the decline is not well - founded when reference is made to the present conditions in Michigan high schools ...
... Latin is relatively large and is increasing in many of our schools . The talk , therefore , in some quarters that Latin is on the decline is not well - founded when reference is made to the present conditions in Michigan high schools ...
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... Latin teachers cannot translate any Latin except what they have studied in the teachers ' courses in college ? Why insist that we must read only Latin of the Augustan age ? Would it not be equally sensible to decree that we must read no ...
... Latin teachers cannot translate any Latin except what they have studied in the teachers ' courses in college ? Why insist that we must read only Latin of the Augustan age ? Would it not be equally sensible to decree that we must read no ...
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... Latin has a marked effect upon the English vocabulary of students . Whether second year Latin is equally valuable remains to be determined . Data are extreme- ly meagre as to when in the study of Latin the habits , ideals , mental atti ...
... Latin has a marked effect upon the English vocabulary of students . Whether second year Latin is equally valuable remains to be determined . Data are extreme- ly meagre as to when in the study of Latin the habits , ideals , mental atti ...
Contents
Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Electrical Measurements for Secondary Schools G I Altenburg | 29 |
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