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Page 505
... Greek Civilization as a study for the people , —a study open to , and made attractive to , our people generally without distinction of rank or class . Speaking throughout as a teacher of Greek , I shall first glance at certain things ...
... Greek Civilization as a study for the people , —a study open to , and made attractive to , our people generally without distinction of rank or class . Speaking throughout as a teacher of Greek , I shall first glance at certain things ...
Page 507
... Greek and Latin are taught in two of these ( the Grammar School and the Girls ' High School ) , Latin without Greek in seven , neither Greek nor Latin in two . Now , in order to indicate a barrier which should be removed , I will take ...
... Greek and Latin are taught in two of these ( the Grammar School and the Girls ' High School ) , Latin without Greek in seven , neither Greek nor Latin in two . Now , in order to indicate a barrier which should be removed , I will take ...
Page 509
... Greek finds himself in a secondary school with a strong modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching ...
... Greek finds himself in a secondary school with a strong modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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