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George Stanley Farnell : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Stanley Farnell
George Stanley Farnell, MA Oxon. (1861-95), was a classical scholar, educator and writer known for his authorship of paedagogical materials, his controversial headmastership of Victoria College, Jersey where he employed corporal punishment, and his subsequent death by drowning. ==Education & Career== Farnell was educated at the City of London School and gained a scholarship to Wadham College, Oxford in 1879. He graduated BA in 1883 and incepted MA 1886. He served as assistant master at St Paul's School, London, where he published a guide to Ancient Greek grammar and syntax based on methods traditionally used at St Paul's. He remained there until taking up the headmastership of Victoria College in 1892.〔Buckingham, James Silk ''et al.'', ''The Athenaeum: A Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music, and the Drama'', "Mr. G. Stanley Farnell", No. 3551, Nov. 16 (London, John C. Francis: 1895) ()〕
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