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The essentials of liberal education : the inaugural address of John Grier Hibben, president Princeton University, May 11, 1912. by Series: Official register of Princeton University ; vol. III, no. 13, May 11, 1912
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University, 1912
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The choice of Heracles; an address before the students of Marion Institute and Judson College at Marion, Alabama, March 13, 1914, by Fairfax Harrison ... by
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Classical studies as part of academic education. An address delivered at Andover, Feb. 7, 1866, before the alumni of Phillips Academy, at the dedication of the new academic hall. By Philip H. Sears. by
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Publication details: Boston, Press of A. Mudge & Son, 1866
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A plea for Latin, by J. W. Downer. by Series: Baylor bulletin ; vol. XIX, no. 1
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Publication details: Waco, Tex., Printed by Baylor university press, 1916
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The worth of ancient literature to the modern world, by Viscount Bryce. by Series: Publications of the General Education Board. Occasional papers ; no. 6
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Publication details: New York City, General Education Board, 1917
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