CCCC 1958 Officers
Grammarians Still Have Funerals
Ralph B. Long
An Experiment in Accelerating the Vocabulary Growth of Remedial Students
Richard Braddock and Sidney Kraus
Acquiring Helpful Attitudes toward Writing
Harry R. Warfel
National Standards
H. J. Sachs
News Reporting by Pictures
Joe Michaels
The Obvious Content of Freshman English
Dudley Bailey
Literature in the Composition Course
John A. Hart, Robert C. Stack, and Neal Woodruff, Jr.
Giving the Long Paper Purpose
Lurene Brown
The Fallacy of the Single Remedial Writing Instructor
Elizabeth Newman
Endorsement of the Autobiography
Clara M. Siggins
In Defense of There
Niel K. Snortum
Non-restrictive Participles as Adverbs
James T. Nardin
English Departments in Indiana
William A. Sutton
Preadmission Remedial English: An Experiment
William Bysshe Stein
A Look at the New Look in Freshman English
Phil E. Hager
One Way Out, Perhaps
Jorj W. Maurer
NSSC News
Among the Texts
Index--Volumes VII. VIII, IX (1956, 1957, 1958)
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