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100 1 $aChamberlain, Daniel Henry,$d1835-1907.
245 10 $aNot "a college fetish" :$ban address in reply to the address of Charles Francis Adams, jr., delivered before the Harvard chapter of the fraternity of the Phi beta kappa, at Cambridge, June 28, 1883 /$cby D. H. Chamberlain ; with portions of articles by Professors Zeller, Fisher, and Peabody.
260 $aBoston :$bWillard Small,$c1884.
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520 $aMr. Chamberlain's reply to Adam's criticism of Classic Studies as being rooted in the past without connection to the present. Chamberlain delivered this address at Phillips Academy at some later date than the one at Harvard cited in the title. His arguement focuses on the skills in reasoning attained by the study of language.
600 10 $aAdams, Charles Francis,$d1835-1915.$tCollege fetish.
650 0 $aClassical education.
700 1 $aZeller, Eduard,$d1814-1908.
700 1 $aFisher, George Park,$d1827-1909.$0(NOBLE)43339
700 1 $aPeabody, Andrew P.$q(Andrew Preston),$d1811-1893.$0(NOBLE)67903
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