Public Opinion and Professional Belief
Carl Klaus
Frag, a poem
B. H. Fairchild, Jr.
The Teacher of Writing
Janice M. Lauer
Erasable Bond, a poem
John V. Chard
Freshman Composition: The Right Texts but the Wrong Students Walk in the Door
Dorothy Margaret Guinn
You Are Like a Simile, a poem
Raymond Griffith
Analogy as an Approach to Rhetorical Theory
William F. Irmscher
The Importance of Making Distinctions between Kinds of Writing
Glenn Matott
Notes Toward a Semantic Theory of Rhetoric Within a Case Grammar Framework
Frank J. D'Angelo
Writing Effective Paragraphs
Carol Cohan
From Logic to Composition and Reading
Dennis J. Packard
Carl Rogers's Alternative to Traditional Rhetoric
Maxine Hairston
Composition Teacher as Reading Teacher
Marilyn S. Sternglass
To Be for All Seasons: The Faulty Complement
William H. Pixton
Titles, a Treatise On
Harry H. Crosby
Poeta Nascitur Nec Non Fit, a poem
David Curtis
Creative Writing: Start with the Student's Motive
Stephen Minot
Staffroom Interchanges
Jeu D'Esprit
Three-Year Index
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