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Show 86 HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS OF INTERPRETATION Phillips 127 Thomas Marshall and Baron Moncheur 145 Death of Toussaint L'Overture Liberty or Death ... Wendell Do not overlook the directions in these selections. . N. B. Do not advise or permit students to mark in their books, thus: by hyphens or separating ideas by a line, connecting groups Either practice will tend to produce mechanical rather than or j. - Any such mechanical means puts in the way of thinking habits. the reader another bit of mechanism which must be overcome; enough difficulty is found with letters, lines, commas, quotation which are marks, question marks, dashes, and all the other things If the student essential to the understanding of the printed page. forms the habit of reading ideas he will have no need of mechanical props. SUGGESTED SELECTIONS FOR COLLEGE PAGE The New Star The Young King Tarkington 309 Oscar Wilde 362 Booth ......•..•............... |