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English Teacher Conference-California (Verse)
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"Many Rivers Reaching the One Sea": Asian Literature in the High School
Elizabeth B. Stambolian
Filling the Void: The Black in American Literature
Richard A. Ross
An Educational Approach to Negro Individualism
Judy Anne Headlee
A Question of Focus
Ruth J. Levine
An Immodest Proposal
Fredrica K. Bartz
The "Unfathomably Mysterious": Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
Leonidas Betts
An Analysis of O'Connor's "First Confession"
Barbara C. Finnegan
The Contemporary American Novella: An Existential Approach
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A Trilogy of Irony
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What Is in the Name?
Faye Leeper
Teaching a Concept of Style for Literature and Composition
Thomas E. Gaston
Vocabulary for Slow Learners
Nancy L. Doemel
At Halfway Point: State Literary Maps
Ben W. Fuson
"A New Beginning: A Raid on the Inarticulate"
Alexander J. Burke, Jr.
The Recalcitrants
Norma Willson
American Traditions of Language Use: Their Relevance Today
Michael G. Crowell
The Case for Pop Scholarship: A Polemic for Popularizers
Charles Suhor
What Is a Good High School Newspaper?
Frances M. Bixler
Nongrading, Electing, and Phasing: Basics of Revolution for Relevance
Donald F. Weise
Try a Quest
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NCTE/ERIC Summaries & Sources: Operation Evaluation
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This World of English
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Book Marks
John W. Conner
Professional Publications
Dorothy Petitt
Teaching Materials
Nathan S. Blount and John R. Searles
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