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Scott, Fred Newton (1860-1931.) O'Donnell, Hugh A. Goodness of journalism. 1912 Baldwin, Charles Sears (1867-1935). Rhetoric Tolman, Albert Harris (1856-1928). Questions on Shakespeare: I Henry IV. 1912 West, Andrew Fleming (1853-1943). Education and intelligence. 1911 Hosic, James Fleming (1870-1959). College-entrance requirements in English and the high school course. 1912 Thomson, Clara Linklater. Teaching of English Davis, Calvin Olin (1871-). Principles and plans for reorganizing secondary education Florer, Warren Washburn (1869-1958). Luther's use of the pre-Lutheran versions of the Bible. 1912 Blanchard, Frank Le Roy (1858-). Professional trade press Wendell, Barrett (1855-1921). United States and France. 1908 Durning-Lawrence, Edwin Sir (1837-1914). Shakespeare myth. 1912 Whipple, Guy Montrose (1876-1941). Relative efficiency of phonetic alphabets. 1911 Browne, Davis Henry (1864-1917). Idol of quick returns Crittenden, Albert R. (Albert Robinson) (1867-1933). Sentence structure of Virgil. 1911 Cooper, Lane (1875-1959). Methods and aims in the study of literature. 1912 Cooper, Lane (1875-1959). Ancient and modern letters. 1912 Shearin, Hubert Gibson (1878-). Syllabus of Kentucky folk-songs. 1911 Ross, Charles G. (Charles Griffith) (1885-1950). News in the county newspaper. 1913 Bishop, William Warner (1871-1955). Training in the use of books. 1912 Hosmer, G. W. (George Washington) (1830-1914). Mr. Pulitzer's ideals for the Columbia School of Journalism Ireland, Alleyne (1871-1951). Modern superman, a character study of the late Joseph Pulitzer. 1911 Creelman, James (1859-1915). Chiefs of the American press Horwill, H. W. (Herbert William) (1864-1952). Training of the journalist Dareste, Pierre. Droit de réponse en matiere de presse Padelford, Frederick Morgan (1875-1942). Simple life as Shakespeare viewed it Aydelotte, Frank (1880-1956). English as training in thought. 1912 Scott, Fred Newton (1860-1931). Verbal taboos. 1912 Porter, Harry. Address on "advertising". 1911
Council on Medical Education and Hospitals (American Medical Association). Requirements for admission to medical courses. 1912.? Secondary Education Club (University of North Dakota). Teaching of English in high schools. 1912 Simplified Spelling Board. Fourth list of simplified spellings recommended by the Simplified Spelling Board. 1913 Funk & Wagnalls. From the preface of the revision of the Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary to be issued in 1912 Indiana Association of Teachers of English. Proceedings of the Indiana Association of Teachers. 1911 Columbia University. Entrance examinations and admission, 1912-1913 Missouri. Missouri laws affecting newspapers. 1912 Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism. School of journalism announcement, 1912-1913
National Conference on Uniform Entrance Requirements in English (1912) Journalism week in print (1912 :. University of Missouri)