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Anchor text: English
Target Entity: English_studies
Preceding Context: Amherst grew quickly, and for two years in the mid-1830s it was the second largest college in the United States, second only to Yale. In 1835, Amherst attempted to create a course of study parallel to the classical liberal arts education. This parallel course focused less on Greek and Latin, instead focusing on
Succeeding Context: , French, Spanish, chemistry, economics, etc. The parallel course did not take hold, however, until the next century.
Paragraph Title: Opening of Amherst College
Source Page: Amherst College

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