What the Classicists Think of the Classics

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What the Classicists Think of the Classics
Daniel Allen Penick
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Seven think it may be a little prevalent; six don't know; one refuses The University Record 298 to discuss such things, and one thinks that all with such feel- ings should go, while two answer "yes" outright.
"The real foe to the Classics is he who knows nothing about the Classics, whether without or within the ranks. Did you ever see an enemy of the Classics who was a master of the Classics ? I never did. ' ' Note on the other hand: "Probably it is. I do not recom- mend the Classics as a profe
...ssion to anybody who has not in- dependent resources. " , The last statement applies with equal force to all teachers in whatever department. Certainly present living expenses and the stationary condition of teachers' salaries are forciDg the teacher who "has not independent resources" to search for means of supplementing his meagre income. This is costing the country dearly, for a teacher cannot do his best work under such conditions.
A very sane answer to this question follows: "It is among those teachers who are mere teachers, that is, who will teach anything, because they look upon teaching as a pedagogical exercise, or who have been teaching Classics simply because they were asked to do so by the employer, and who have I speak from actual knowledge never read beyond the prepara- tory authors, " and those with little or no appreciation.


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