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1. The High School Course in English, by Willard G.Bleyer, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English. 1906. 1907.
2. The High School Course in German, by M. BlakemoreEvans, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of German. 1907.
3. Report on the Entrance Examination in EnglishComposition, by Willard G. Bleyer, Ph. D., Assistant Professorof English. [In Preparation.]
4. The High School Course in Mathematics, by ErnestB. Skinner, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. [InPreparation.]
5. The High School Course in Latin, by a committee ofthe Wisconsin Latin Teachers Association. [In Preparation.]
6. The High School Course in French, by Hugh A.Smith, M. A., Professor of Romance Languages. [In Preparation.]
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INTRODUCTION | 5 | ||
I. | PURPOSE OF THE COURSE | 7 | |
II. | ORGANIZATION OF ENGLISH WORK | 9 | |
1. Length of Course | 9 | ||
2. Plan of Course | 10 | ||
3. Arrangement of Classes | 11 | ||
4. Conferences of Teachers | 12 | ||
III. | COMPOSITION | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |