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A classic comeback

Amid interest in Latin, teachers tough to find

By Suzanne Sataline
Globe Correspondent / January 24, 2004

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It's second period and Ray Smith is a man divided. At the front of his Latin class, the third-year students at Arlington High School huddle over their Latin vocabulary work sheets. In the back of the class, six Advanced Placement students sit spread out in preparation for their test, translating a passage of Tacitus. First period is just as energetic, ... (Full Article: 770 Words)

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