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The Pigman: A Novel of Adolescence
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The Bible and Literature
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The Great Symbolic Needle Hunt
Evan Lodge
Poets in Search of an Audience
Robert S. Fay
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Bonnie Squires
How We Destroy Youthfulness
Jerome McGovern
White Walls and High Windows: Some Contemporary Censorship Problems
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Iron Wings (Verse)
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A Rage for Disorder
Albert R. Kitzhaber
Romanticism, Kitsch, and "New Era" English Curriculums
Gene L. Piche'
Caution: Elective Program Ahead
Jeomine Crandall Rounds
Reflections on Watching the Film
Scarff Downing
The War Game or Here's to You, Mr. Vonnegut (Verse)
Jeffrey L. Morse
The Dropout, the School, and the Community
Survey (Verse)
T. R. Lacy
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Jeanne E. Lea
Our Own Junior High School Misical
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Sometimes (Verse)
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This World of English
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Year One (Verse)
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Professional Publications
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Book Marks
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One Year Ago (To Ogden Nash) (Verse)
Thomas J. Reigstad
ERlC: Summaries & Sources-Composition Evaluation: Options and Advice
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Teaching Materials
Margaret Early and Nathan S. Blount
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