A Handbook for Latin Clubs by Susan Paxson
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The Advantages that accrue from a Classical Education. Caroline R.
Gaston. _Education_. Vol. xxiii, p. 351. The Value of Greek and Latin to the Medical Student. Victor C. Vaughan. _School Review_. Vol. xiv, p. 389. _Latin and Greek in American Education_. Francis W. Kelsey. Chap. iv. THE PLACE OF THE HUMANITIES IN THE TRAINING OF ENGINEERS. _Latin and Greek in American Education_. Francis W. Kelsey. Chap. iv. The Value of the Humanistic Studies as a Preparation for the Study of Engineering. Herbert C. Sadler. _School Review_. Vol. xiv, p. 400. THE VALUE OF LATIN AS A TRAINING FOR PRACTICAL LIFE. _Latin and Greek in American Education_. Francis W. Kelsey. Chap. iv. _Bulletin of the Missouri State Normal School_ (1909). P. 19. The Practical Value of Humanistic Studies. Wm. Gardner Hale. _School Review_. Vol. xix, p. 657. THE VALUE OF LATIN TO THE BUSINESS GIRL. Latin as a Vocational Study in the Commercial Course. Albert S. Perkins. _The Classical Journal_. Vol. x, p.7. ROME'S GIFT TO US. The Indebtedness of the English Language to the Latin. Federico Garlanda. _Chautauqua_. Vol. xi, p. 10. _A First Year Latin Book_. (Introduction.) Wm. Gardner Hale. |
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