Matter and Meaning of Motion Pictures
The Rev. J. Paul Carrico, C.S.C.
The Faculty Club, Wittenberg (Verse)
William F. Gavin
Reeling in English Class
Sister Mary Labourd Harig, S.N.D.
Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner: First Film Fare
Sister M. Amanda Ely, O.P.
Macbeth for the Busy Reader (Verse)
Richard Gaggin
Aboard the Narcissus
Evalee Hart
An Approach to Teaching The Secret Sharer
Marian C. Powell
The Role of Order and Disorder in The Long March
Welles T. Brandriff
A Letter to J. A. (Verse)
Pansye H. Powell
The Weltanschauung of Steinbeck and Hemingway: An Analysis of Themes
Samuel Scoville
Miss Brownstone and the Age of Science
John H. Bens
Helping Students See Their Language Working
W. Wilbur Hatfield
The Feature System in the Classroom
Keith Schap
Syntax: Some Present-Day Concepts
Curtis W. Hayes
Some Usage Forms Die Hard-Thanks to College Entrance Exams
Evelyn Schroth
Is Composition Obsolete?
Solomon S. Simonson
Teaching Writing Today-Composition or Decomposition?
Edward Lueders
Priming the Pump and Controlling the Flow
Vivian Buchan
How To Write Less Efficiently
Arthur A. Stern
Showing the Average Student How To Write-Again
Lillian Schiff
Get Smart: Let TV Work for You
Robert Meadows
The Analysis of a Script: An Act of Love
Bruce Sweet
An Argument for a High School English Department Arena Theater
Charles A. White
Skimming Practice
Irvin Weiss
The Mimeographed Paper in a Small School
Charles T. Dykstra
Riposte
This World of English
Anthony Tovatt and Ted De Vries
Curriculum: New Perspectives
Robert Shafer
Teaching Materials
John R. Searles and Nathan S. Blount
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