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THE

CLASSICAL JOURNAL

PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CLASSICAL
ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTH
WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF

THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND

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Published

October, November, December, 1911

January, February, March, April, May, June, 1912

Composed and Printed By
The University of Chicago Press
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

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For some time past the desirability has been felt by those interested in the Classical Journal of the establishment of a foreign correspondence by which our readers may receive from time to time a fresh and reliable presentation of events and tendencies in England and on the Continent of interest to classical students. After a due consideration of available men, we have succeeded in securing the services of two scholars whose occasional letters from England and Germany respectively will prove of much interest and value. Our correspondent for England will be Mr. W. E. P. Pantin, of London, assistant master in St. Paul's School, member of the council of the Classical Association and secretary of its Curriculum Committee, secretary also of the Joint Committee on Grammatical Terminology. Our correspondent for Germany will be Dr. Paul Cauer, Provinzial-Schulrat and professor in Münster, whose prominence and vigor as a writer and worker in the classics make his service to us a real acquisition. We hope to publish initial instalments from these contributors at an early date.

THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION AND UNIFORM
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS IN LATIN

The attention of our readers has recently been called to the unfortunate fact that two great bodies, working independently, have appointed committees on uniform requirements in Latin, which committees have published separate and more or less different reports. The first committee, or commission, was appointed

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