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Study of Modern Languages in our Higher Institutions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2021

Franklin Carter*
Affiliation:
Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.

Extract

Ladies and Gentlemen:—I purpose to treat the subject of the study of modern languages in our higher institutions. By reason of my absence from the convention last year, I failed to hear two or three papers of great value treating the same general matter. It is, however, a subject of perennial interest, and though I shall not claim to contribute anything very new or original to the discussion, it seems worth while to go over again the different aims and methods of modern language study and to emphasize the importance of treating our classes with definite regard to these aims.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1887

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References

1 By Prof. E. F. Morris, of Williams College, in a monograph on ‘The study of Latin.’