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SOME years ago a young lady who was studying at Girton came to Bristol to spend a part of her first vacation after passing the “Little-go.” She had never learnt Greek at school, but had been coached by an elder brother, who was at that time in residence at Cambridge; in about two months she obtained a knowledge of Greek sufficient to meet the requirements of the authorities at Cambridge.
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WERTHEIMER, J. Compulsory Greek at Cambridge. Nature 71, 344 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071344a0
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