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A Survey of the First Half-Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Extract

On the afternoon of December 27, just fifty years ago, forty gentlemen assembled at Columbia College, New York City, for the purpose of discussing subjects pertaining to modern language study. Thirty-five of them were from New England and the Middle Atlantic States, two from the South (Virginia and Tennessee), two from Michigan, and one came across the Mississippi—from the city of St. Louis.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1933

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References

1 N. Y. Times Dec. 28, 1883.

2 The Secretary has since received information that another foundation member, Professor O. B. Super, is living in California, though not at present a member of the Association.

3 See Proceedings for 1906, pp. x–xi.

4 The Association on December 28, 1911, voted to adopt the rules and recommendations of the Simplified Spelling Board as the norm of spelling in the official publications and correspondence of the Association.