Examination Questions in Latin and Greek, Volumes 2-4, compiled by the College Entrance Examination Board, offers a comprehensive collection of examination materials designed to prepare students for college entrance. Originally published in 1910, this volume provides a valuable resource for understanding the academic standards and expectations of the time. Featuring a wide range of questions and exercises in both Latin and Greek, this book is an essential tool for students seeking to master these classical languages and excel in their college entrance exams. Its enduring relevance makes it a significant addition to the libraries of educators, students, and anyone interested in the history of classical education.
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