Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
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1914

[Editorial: What Classical Departments of Colleges and Universities May Do for the Classics]. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 17, 1914), pp. 17-18 List themes Full text (104 theme words)
A New Classical Association in Philadelphia: An Appeal and an Invitation. The Classical Weekly. (Feb. 21, 1914), pp. 136 List themes Full text (94 theme words)
The Presentation of Classical Plays. Part I. D. D. Hains. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1914), pp. 189-198 List themes Full text (57 theme words)
The Presentation of Classical Plays. Part II. D. D. Hains. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1914), pp. 251-260 List themes Full text (49 theme words)
High-School Latin and the College-Entrance Requirements. Benjamin L. D'Ooge. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1914), pp. 29-40 List themes Full text (49 theme words)
The Desirability of Latin in the Eighth Grade. Wilbert L. Carr. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1914), pp. 385-394 List themes Full text (49 theme words)
New Humanities for Old. Felix E. Schelling. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 18, 1914), pp. 179-184 List themes Full text (37 theme words)
[Editorial: The Classies as the Foundation of All Valuable Teaching of English]. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 21, 1914), pp. 49-50 List themes Full text (29 theme words)
Hints for the Teaching of Beginning Latin. Olivia Pound. Classical Journal. (May, 1914), pp. 334-343 List themes Full text (29 theme words)
[Editorial: On Discourses concerning the Teaching of the Classics]. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 14, 1914), pp. 145-146 List themes Full text (23 theme words)
Correspondence. W. H. Johnson. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 24, 1914), pp. 32 List themes Full text (23 theme words)
[Editorial: On the Ignorance of Some Critics of the Classics]. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (May 2, 1914), pp. 193 List themes Full text (18 theme words)
Research Planned to Determine the Most Effective Factors Involved in the Teaching of Ancient Languages. A. Duncan Yocum. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 31, 1914), pp. 105-110 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
The Other Side. A. A. Trever. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1914), pp. 106-114 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
The Presentation of Classical Plays. Part III. D. D. Hains. Classical Journal. (May, 1914), pp. 344-353 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
The Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 5, 1914), pp. 61-62 List themes Full text (12 theme words)
Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association Held at Haverford, Pa., December, 1914 Also of the May and November Meetings of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast Held Respectively at Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California 1914. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1914), pp. i-iii+v-ci List themes Full text (11 theme words)
A Proposed International Classical Alliance. G. Uhlig. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 24, 1914), pp. 25-26 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
[Editorial: Miss Sabin's Exhibit as Developed at Philadelphia]. W. B. McDaniel. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 17, 1914), pp. 89 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
Ways in Which the Latin Reading of the High School Course May Be Brought into Vital Relation with the Life of Today. Jared W. Scudder, George Dwight Kellogg, Susan Braley Franklin, Charles L. Durham, Charles S. Estes. The Classical Weekly. (May 9, 1914), pp. 202-206 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Liberal Studies in the High School Curriculum. Katharine M. Puncheon. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 3, 1914), pp. 2-4 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
[Editorial: One Way to Stimulate Interest in the Classics]. W. B. McDaniel. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 14, 1914), pp. 41-42 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Latin as a Vocational Study in the Commercial Course. Albert S. Perkins. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1914), pp. 7-16 List themes Full text (5 theme words)