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Makosky and Marshall-conference in the English office John Donald Makosky, A.B., A.M. Thomas Frederic Marshall, A.B .. A.M .. Ph.D. Dean White Hendrickson, A.B., A.M. Evelyn Wingate Wenner, A.B., A.M. Kathryn Huganir. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. George Stockton Wills, Ph.B" Ph.M., A.M., Lit.D. (emeritus) Because English is the native tongue, of considers his duty done. He little realizes the United States, there is a tendency to- the wealth of experience lost because of ward neglecting the study of it in this his undeveloped abilities and tastes. The country. The average man is able to speak greatest heights in literary expression have his language sufficiently well to be under- been reached by some of the writers in stood and able to read and write it well the English language. Even a passing enough to meet his needs; therefore he acquaintance with these works is profit- 20
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