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1928
Latin in Colonial Virginia. Martha W. Hiden. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 12, 1928), pp. 41-45
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The Status of Latin in the Junior High School. W. L. Carr. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1928), pp. 286-295
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Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1928), pp. i-cviii
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The Use of Standardized Tests in Latin. Edith B. Pattee. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1928), pp. 92-97
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Linguistic Science and Classical Philology: The Linguistic Institute, Session of 1928. Edgar H. Sturtevant, Roland G. Kent. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 8, 1928), pp. 9-13
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Editing the Classical Weekly. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 1, 1928), pp. 2-4
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A Study in Latin Prognosis. Jacob S. Orleans, Michael Solomon. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1928), pp. 174-190
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A Classical Background for Fascism. A. Pelzer Wagener. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1928), pp. 668-677
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A Reorganization of the Latin Curriculum in Secondary Schools. Benjamin L. D'Ooge. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1928), pp. 683-692
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Additional Remarks on Brevity as a Criterion of Language. A. R. Nykl. American Journal of Philology. (1928), pp. 378-383
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The Value of Post-Graduate Study. E. W. Delcamp. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1928), pp. 448-455
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Literature in Early Rome and Literature in Early America. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 12, 1928), pp. 137-139
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A Thucydidean Paraenetic Discourse. Paul Shorey. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1928), pp. 485-488
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Some Literary Interests of Fifteenth Century German Students. Eva Matthews Sanford. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1928), pp. 72-98
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Confusion of Dates. John W. Spaeth, Jr.. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 10, 1928), pp. 71-72
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The Conquests of the Latin Language. Roland G. Kent. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1928), pp. 191-212
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Centurio Romanus: "A First-Class Fightin' Man". Charles S. Smith. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 15, 1928), pp. 17-22
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Archaeological News. Edward H. Heffner, A. W. Van Buren, E. P. B., W. F. Albright, George A. Barton. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1928), pp. 66-123
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