Longfellow and the Modern Reader
Richard Ruland
"Shooting an Elephant"-An Essay To Teach
Kenneth Keskinen
The Misguided (Verse)
Elisabeth Gleason Humez
Reading for Pleasure in Junior High School
Ben F. Nelms
For Any Teacher on Any Jubilee (Verse)
Brother Luke M. Grande, F.S.C.
Robert Browning: The Maker-See
William V. Nestrick
Apple-logia (Verse)
Sister Marian Frances, SNJM
Consider George Meredith
T. Y. Booth
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! (Verse)
Barbara Bushong
The Rehabilitation of Eben Flood
John E. Parish
"The End of the World" for a New Beginning
Annis Cox Kocher
A Curious Word (Verse)
H. F. Burgess
Teaching Meaning Through Structure in the Short Story
Bernard E. Peltzie
Why O'Neill?
Sister Mary Emmanuel, R.S.M.
Semantics and Critical Reading
Michael C. Flanigan
What Is Killing the Vestal Virgins?
R. Baird Shuman
Initiating a Dialogue Among Teachers of English
Anthony Tovatt and Ted De Vries
Anatomy of a Junior High School Curriculum Committee
Katherine Andrews
Written English Is a "Second Language"
Robert L. Allen
On Identifying the Parts of Speech
Falk S. Johnson
Word-Making in Present-Day English
R. C. Simonini, Jr.
Who's Afraid of Linguistics?
William J. Reynolds
A Method of Vocabulary Study
Virginia Ireland
A Matter of Judg(e)ment
James A. Preu
The Forty-Year Coffee Break: English and the Twenty-First Century
Robert G. Lambert
Teacher's Lament (Verse)
M. Gibbons
Using Models for Improving Composition
James F. McCampbell
Teaching the Slow Learner: Up the West Staircase, with Apologies to B.K.
Grace E. Damon
Project for Slow Learners
Etta M. Burke
More Sources of Free and Inexpensive Material
John R. Searles
Riposte
This World of English
Lament of a Student (Verse)
Bobbie Bowen
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