"BEHOLD JULIUS CAESAR."
(Published by Arrangement). To the Editor. Sir, Tour correspondent under the tion-de-plume of "Julius Caesar," nominated his shot In your issue of Bth Inst. I must thank this veritable exponent of the Latin language for his well-thought-out suggestion regarding the position of classical Instructor at tho N.P.H S. His kindness is only exceeded by his generosity, and I wonder if In any way I would be trespassing upon his good nature to venture to ask him If he took bis degree in the Latin language at the same Institution. If my friend who tenders his name as Julius Caesar only had one IoU of the brains of that original Roman Julius Caesar, then I maintain .that he would wake up; also the feeling he sometimes gets with his Impressions would be entirely different.—l am, etc., H. ENNIS. Inglewood, December 7, 1919.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1919, Page 2
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