Hamburg Report No.1
Guilty as an Accessory: The Sentence Diagram
R. Donald Cain
Our Exposed Linguists
Alex Kurak
Some Limitations of Structural Grammar
T. M. Pearson
"Masters" and "Slaves": A Director of Composition Looks at the Graduate Assistant
Philip R. Wikelund
Why Not Try Collage?
Virginia M. Burke
Special Student, Special Section
Patricia Meyer Spacks
Maxwell Anderson and Composition and Communication
Martha Heasley Cox
Criteria for an Adequate Composition Course
Jonathan Bishop
Operation Forecast: Better Writing through Guided Research
Morton N. Cohen
Popular Culture and the Freshman: Three Questions
James Steel Smith
Many Voices, Many Rooms
Donald H. Houghton
“The Bitter with the Better”
Clara M. Siggins
A Rebuttal to Dr. Edward Stone's A Plea Against the "Great" Greats
Robert Russell
The Writing Notebook Idea
William D. Baker
Use a Rifle, Not a Shotgun
Geneva Meers
Can Freshmen Be Taught the Art of Revision?
Lila Kostick Chalpin
One New Approach to the Freshman Research Paper
T. G. Grieder, Jr.
CCCC Bulletin Board
CCCC 1959 Officers
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