1914
DOI: 10.5951/mt.6.4.0217
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Mathematics: The Subject and the Teacher

Abstract: These are days of change in educational affairs. Greek has almost disappeared from the curricula of school and college. It has entirely disappeared from the individual schedules of all save a mere handful of our students. The contest for the survival of Latin is being hard fought and some of its champions prophesy early failure. Very few men’s colleges in New England any longer demand for admission to the Arts course the traditional four years of Latin. The Bachelor of Science course without any Latin at all h… Show more

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