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1934
One Teacher of Classics. Mary E. Mair. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1934), pp. 527-532
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The Secondary Schools of Germany with Special Reference to the Teaching and the Study of Latin and Greek. Mary L. Hess. The Classical Weekly. (May 7, 1934), pp. 198-200
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Proceedings of the Sixty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1934), pp. i+iii-cxxv+cxxvii-cxl
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The Classics and the Masses. Barclay W. Bradley. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 3, 1934), pp. 63
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Eumenius and the Schools of Autun. C. E. van Sickle. American Journal of Philology. (1934), pp. 236-243
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Doctoral Dissertations in Classics, Columbia University, 1885-1933. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 9, 1934), pp. 164-168
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Emergency Employment in Some Fields of Classical Interest. Casper J. Kraemer, Jr.. The Classical Weekly. (Feb. 5, 1934), pp. 118-120
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A Classical Teacher Looks at the Report on Modern Foreign Languages. Mildred Dean. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1934), pp. 85-92
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Greek and Roman Weather Lore of Two Destructive Agents, Hail and Drought (Continued): III. Drought. Eugene S. McCartney. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 15, 1934), pp. 17-23
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Some Needed Research in the Teaching of Latin. Mark E. Hutchinson. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1934), pp. 335-356
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The President Uses a Rare Latin Derivative. Jonah W. D. Skiles. Classical Journal. (May, 1934), pp. 614-615
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Primary and Recent Secondary Sources for the Study of Roman Law. Erwin J. Urch. The Classical Weekly. (May 7, 1934), pp. 193-198
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Roman Opposition to Scientific Progress. Kenneth Scott. Classical Journal. (May, 1934), pp. 615-616
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Why Study the Classics?. Jonah W. D. Skiles. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1934), pp. 695-696
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Domestic Aspects of the Transmission of Classical Authors. Eva Matthews Sanford. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1934), pp. 93-100
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Smith's Hotel. A Sequel. Payson S. Wild. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1934), pp. 407-417
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The ΜΟϒΣΕΙΟΝ in Late Attic Inscriptions. James H. Oliver. Hesperia. (1934), pp. 191-196
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Archaeological News and Discussions. David M. Robinson, Elizabeth Pierce Blegen, A. W. van Buren. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1934), pp. 449-490
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The Public School of Sparta. T. Rutherford Harley. Greece & Rome. (May, 1934), pp. 129-139
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The Lists of Athenian Archontes. Sterling Dow. Hesperia. (1934), pp. 140-190
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Roman Law among Classical Studies. Erwin J. Urch. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1934), pp. 675-682
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