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Fall 2011Students in CIED Special Methods of Instruction may use the link below to find a printer-friendly copy of their calendar for Fall 2011. Please note that the calendar may be adjusted later in the semester as needed. Any changes will be posted here and also announced in class. The calendar was revised on September 6, 2011. To see the calendar for the Fall Semester, 2011, Archived Calendars
To see the calendar for the Summer Semester, 2011,
To see the calendar for the Spring Semester, 2011,
To see the calendar for the Fall Semester, 2010,
To see the calendar for the Summer Semester, 2010,
To see the calendar for the Spring Semester, 2010,
To see the calendar for the Fall Semester, 2009,
To see the calendar for the Summer Semester, 2009,
To see the calendar for the Spring Semester, 2009,
To see the calendar for the Fall Semester, 2008,
To see the calendar for the Summer Semester, 2008,
To see the calendar for the Spring Semester, 2008,
To see the calendar for the Fall Semester, 2007,
If we bother ourselves to write what the critics imagine to be "English," we shall be priggish and artificial, and still more so if we make our Americans talk "English." There is also this serious disadvantage about "English," that if we wrote the best "English" in the world, probably the English themselves would not know it, or, if they did, certainly would not own it. It has always been supposed by grammarians and purists that a language can be kept as they find it; but languages, while they live, are perpetually changing. God apparently meant them for the common people; and the common people will use them freely as they use other gifts of God. On their lips our continental English will differ more and more from the insular English, and I believe that this is not deplorable, but desirable.
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