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American assigned Banquo Calvin L cents Chicago classics classroom committee contest correct Council of Teachers course criticism discussion drama English Journal English literature English teacher enumerative order essays expression fact formal grammar Freshman girls give given grade grammar Hamilton College High School illustrated instructor interest language librarian literary magazines Martha Washington matter means meeting method mind Miss National Council National Education Association Normal School notebooks November 27 oral composition oral English organization paper play poem poetry practical present problem Professor public speaking punctuation pupils question reading selected sentence Shakespeare soft palate speaker speech spelling standard story suggested talk Teachers of English teaching themes things thought tion tone topics University vocal voice Walter Barnes words writing written York York City
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