Word: greeks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...youth and lack of wisdom. Any proposal, therefore, for the elimination of "snaps", for the increasing of work required within reasonable limits merits his approval. But proposals for a return to greater prescription encounter difficulties. What studies are "cultural"? All critics admit that the word culture is vague. Shall Greek or European history be prescribed? The philosopher doubtless believes that philosophy is at least as cultural as Greek or history; and a proposal to prescribe History 1 or Philosophy B would have great claims. Indeed a writer in The Outlook last year lamented his "bad education," on the score that...
Tommorrow.-9 to 11, translation of Greek into English; 1 to 2, Latin grammar; 2.10 to 3.10, Greek grammar; 4 to 6, Algebra or Geometry...
...Greek...
...examinations cover the following subjects: Arithmetic; either the elements of Algebra or Geometry; Greek and Latin grammar; translation from English into Latin; either unprepared translation from Greek and Latin or unprepared translation from one of these languages and a book in the other or one Greek and Latin book chosen from a given list...
...Wilson, Assistant in Chemistry; E. Goetsch, Assistant in Surgery; T. S. Eliot, Assistant in Philosophy; F. A. Hartman, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; G. S. Torrey, Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; C. C. Dennie; Instructor in Syphilis; W. S. Weeks, Instructor in Mining; H. W. Litchfield, Instructor in Greek and Latin; R. Altrocchi '08, Instructor in French; E. E. Carter, Assistant Professor in Forestry...