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PENNYPACKER TO ASSIST INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE

Appointed Member of Committee Which Will Investigate Teaching of Latin and Greek in Secondary Schools

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Henry Pennypacker '88, Chairman of the University Admissions Committee, has been appointed a member of the Advisory Committee of the American Classical League, which is about to start an investigation of the study of Latin and Greek in the secondary schools of the United States. The General Education Board has appropriated $60,000 to the League for this investigation, which it is expected will take three years to complete. The Advisory Committee, of which Dean A. W. West of the Princeton Graduate School is chairman, consists of fifteen men, and includes both secondary school teachers and college professors especially interested in secondary education.

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