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STUART, George, educator, born in Saratoga county, New York, about 1834. He was taken to Philadelphia at the age of six years, passed through the public schools of that city, and after graduation at the high-school in 1852 engaged in teaching, he was assistant professor of mathematics in the high-school in 1853-'6, tutor of Latin and Greek in Haverhill college in 1856-'9, professor of English branches in Girard college in 1859-'62, then principal of a grammar-school till 1866, and since that date has been professor of Latin in the high-school. As co-editor of the "Chase and Stuart Classical Series" he has published, with Professor Thomas Chase, elementary Latin books and school editions of Caesar's "Gallic War" ; Cicero's "Select Orations" ; and works of Sallust, Cornelius Nepos, Tacitus, Virgil, and Ovid. He is also the author of an educational tract on "The Raison d'atre of the Public High-School."
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