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permanent reference.--Normal Instructor.
A masterly presentation of ideas and expression as applied in a
wide range of excellent selections.--The World's Chronicle.
Little Classics for Oral English. A companion to Spoken English. The
problems correspond by sections with Spoken English. The books may be
used together or separately. The problems are arranged in the form of
questions which the student can answer properly only by rightly
rendering the passages. It is a laboratory method for spoken English, to
be used by the first year students in High School or the last years of
the Grammar School. 384 pages. By S. S. Curry, Litt. D. Price, $1.25; to
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Kalamazoo, Mich.
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Every teacher of reading and English in our secondary schools ought
to have the book.--Prof. Lee Emerson Bassett, Leland Stanford
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