Syllabus . PROFESSOR J. SCOTT CLARK literary the students. His department now lias the largest enrollment of any in the Clark has done much to sweep away that adelphic vagueness which too often envel-opes in its mists the literary style of undergraduates. His methods of English Criticism have opened the world of English Literature to manystudents and have fostered iti them a love for the best reading, which will be of life long influence upon literary thought and stjde, while almost autocratic at Northwestern, isdestined to go beyond the immediate sphere of tea
Syllabus . PROFESSOR J. SCOTT CLARK literary the students. His department now lias the largest enrollment of any in the Clark has done much to sweep away that adelphic vagueness which too often envel-opes in its mists the literary style of undergraduates. His methods of English Criticism have opened the world of English Literature to manystudents and have fostered iti them a love for the best reading, which will be of life long influence upon literary thought and stjde, while almost autocratic at Northwestern, isdestined to go beyond the immediate sphere of teacher through his constant contributions toperiodicals and in his published works. Frank McElwain. /• -t t *TL 1 1 Till ri n i T
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