WHAT ENGLISH OWES TO GREEK

"We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece."

The Influence of Greek on English.

The Iliad in Art. Eugene Parsons. Chautauqua. Vol. xvi. p. 643.

The Greek in English. E. L. Miller. School Review. Vol. xiii, p. 390.

The Social Life of Ancient Greece.

Edward Capps. Chautauqua. Vol. xxiv, p. 290.

The Life of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 183.

The Modern Maid of Athens and her Brothers of To-day.

William E. Waters. Chautauqua. Vol. xvii, p. 259.

Our Poets' Debt to Homer.

English Poems on Greek Subjects. James Richard Joy. Chautauqua. Vol. xvii, p. 271.

Athens as it Appears To-day.

In and about Modern Athens. William E. Waters. Chautauqua. Vol. xvii, p. 131.

Skirting the Balkan Peninsula. Robert Hichens. Century Magazine. Vol. lxiv, p. 84.

Greece Revisited.

Martin L. D'Ooge. Nation. Vol. xcvi, p. 569.

The Influence of Greek Architecture in the United States.

W. H. Goodyear. Chautauqua. Vol. xvi, pp. 3, 131, 259.