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THE PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.; PAPERS UPON THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGHER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

THE PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.; PAPERS UPON THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGHER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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The convention, upon reassembling last evening, resolved itself into a pedagogical section, to bear and discuss some papers which had a special bearing upon the course of instruction to be pursued in the higher schools and colleges. The papers read awakened a more general interest and gave rise to a freer discussion than at any previous session. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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