Tolstoy: Colossus in the Classroom
Elaine Greenspan
Damn Dilemma (Verse)
A. S. Flaumenhaft
Shakespeare in the Boondocks
John S. Simmons
Rapport (Verse)
Charles W. Williams
A Doubletake on Holden Caulfield
Donald J. Foran, S.J.
The Dansker, Melville's Manifesto on Survival
Gary Stokes
Whitman and the Adolescent Mind
Robert M. Muccigrosso
M.M. (Verse)
Lolette Kuby
A New Look at an Old Street
John F. McCarthy
Celtic Clerihews (Verse)
Robert Gordon
Twenty-seven Mythological Allusions
Wayne Pike
The Role-playing Technique in Teaching a Novel
Joan Magers
Voice: A Study in Characterization
Gary Taylor
The Gateless Gate to Poetry
Henry I. Christ
Why I Don't Teach Poetry
Margaret B. Ackerman
Saturday's Lesson (Verse)
Joan E. Wallenhorst
Shaw's Don Juan in Hell: A Study in Word Power
James R. Sturdevant
A Multi-media Approach in English, or The Confessions of an Ex-axiom-eater
Bruce Robinson
Writing Poetry in Junior High
Sister Junette Morgan, SNJM
To Johnny (Milton): An Appreciation (Verse)
Mary Grace Klingemann
A Rosetta Stone for Composition
George D. Masters
On Composition as Art
Bruce E. Miller
The Textbook Which Doesn't Exist
Sister Mary Owen, S.N.D.
Laconic Word (Verse)
Wilhelmina Laird Schoener
With Respect to the Rules
Marian Gleason
New Schoolhouse (Verse)
Frederick Candelaria
Looking at a Theme Reader Program
Charles Blondino
Why Write Right? (Verse)
Hyatt Williams
The "Class Answer" as a Teaching Device
Lawrence Rosinger
Artist in Residence; or Mark Hopkins on that fellow at the other end of the log (Verse)
Brother Luke M. Grande, F.S.C.
A Proposal for Improving Class Discussions: The Frequency-of-Response Chart
Joseph P. Fotos
Teaching Ballads
Rachel Potter
History Might Help
Edwin A. Hoey
Program of the Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English
An Academic Anachronism (Verse)
John Kowalski
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