"It is as stupid to oust ancient history from the schools in favor of American and modern European history as it would be to knock out the first two stories of a skyscraper and expect the structure to stand."
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"'Job' Does Not Educate; Dr. Ethel Hampson Brewster, of Swarthmore, Defends Classics" Philadelphia Inquirer (1919-04-03): 15.
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Ethel Hampson Brewster
Ethel Hampson Brewster (1886-07-03 β 1947-08-18) was an American college professor and philologist. She was Dean of Women and taught Greek and Latin at Swarthmore College, where she was a member of the faculty from 1916 to 1947.
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