Word: readings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Batchelder '20, G. Coolidge '20, H. B. Coxe '20, H. B. Davis '20, W. Dexter '19, C. W. Greenough '19, R. W. Harwood '20, R. Little '19, E. A. McCouch '20, E. D. Morse '19, F. V. Peale '18, R. H. Post '20, A. L. Putnam '20, D. H. Read '19, D. F. Robinson '20, G. R. Walker '18, F. M. Warburg '19, and G. S. Weld...
...Cimerblatt, " Co. E C. L. Boyer 2d Provisional Co. Co. E J. W. H. Cummins " Co. E A. B. Hart, Jr. " Co. E A. P. Hart " Co. E K. L. Maclachian, " Co. E R. A. Perry " Co. E A. E. Phoutrides " Co. E M. Wit " Co. E J. B. Read, Jr. 3d Provisional Co. Co. E F. Norton " Co. E C. S. Gaynor " Co. E H. W. Bridge " Co. E P. J. Ginsburg " Co. E C. H. Holladay " Co. E Lackey...
...country, too, we put the emphasis more on foreign languages than you do. French and English are always required, and the average man learns another language. The emphasis is all put on the practical side; we learn to speak the language. We do not learn to read it well, which you do, however...
...principle ways, then, in which education in South America differs from that here is that the division is different, that there is no elective system, and that we learn to speak languages rather than to read them...
...most widely known of American Grecians, both in this country and England. Probably no other teacher of Greek in America has taught so many students as Professor White, and no one has had greater success as a teacher. He insisted that his students should acquire the power to read Greek at sight, and he actually accomplished his object and won at the same time the love of his pupils, as is attested by the universal appellation of "Johnny Williams" affectionately applied to him. He not only taught the Greek language, but he made his students see the Greek people...