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0.66 Orlan Sawey, Are Large Classes Just as Efficient?, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.64 George L Sixbey Paul Witherspoon, An Intensive Communication Program for Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.62 E. C. Beck, The Freshman Improves His Own Reading, College English, 1940.
0.61 Nelius O. Halvorson, Two Methods of Indicating Errors in Themes, College English, 1940.
0.60 , Orientation Programs in Freshman English A Symposium, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.60 Harold H. Scudder Robert G. Webster, The New Hampshire Plan for Freshman English, College English, 1941.
0.59 Robert P. Ashley, An Experiment in Freshman English at West Point, College English, 1955.
0.57 Lurene Brown, A Look at Remedial English, College English, 1955.
0.57 Norman Lewis, An Investigation into Comparable Results Obtained from Two Methods of Increasing Reading Speed among Adults, College English, 1949.
0.56 John C. Sherwood, The Oregon Experiment: A Final Report, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.54 Russell Cosper Barriss Mills Ernestine Leverett Blanche R. Bloomberg Tom F. Almon, Symposium on the Teaching of Reading, College English, 1951.
0.52 Dorothy E. Moulton, A Course in Reading Improvement for College Students, College English, 1952.
0.52 E. J. Hutchinson, The Teaching of Reading in the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.52 William Belcher, The Impromptu Theme, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.52 George S. Wykoff, Results and Cost of Eleven Semesters of Subfreshman English Instruction, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.52 Frank M. Durkee, Freshman Reading Problem a Proposed Attack, College English, 1952.
0.50 Edith Hadley, The Poorer Student Is Still with Us, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.50 Edwin T. Sandberg, Freshman English Grades as a Clue to Student Success, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.49 James I. Brown, Two with One Stone, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.49 Mazie Earle Wagner, Articulating the Program in English in College, College English, 1940.
0.49 Mary Mills, Reading (Not a Customary Pastime) and Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.49 Ernest W. Kinne, Reading Improvement for Adults, College English, 1954.
0.48 , New Attacks on the Problem of the Unprepared Freshman, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.48 Robert H. Moore, The Writing Clinic and the Writing Laboratory, College English, 1950.
0.48 P. J. Aldus, The Unprepared Student at Ripon College, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.48 Bryson L. Jaynes, Remedial English and College Graduation, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.48 Norman E. Jarrard, Grading the Length of In-Class Themes, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.48 , Proficiency beyond the Freshman Year, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.47 Orville Baker William R. Seat_ Jr., Freshman English at Northern Illinois University, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.47 Burke Johnston, Boswell, College English, 1955.
0.47 Ferdinand J. Ward, Credit for the Sub-Freshman English Composition Course, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.47 , Has English Zero Seen Its Day? A Symposium, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.46 Howard C. Key, A Suggested Plan for Deficient Students, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.46 Martha H. Cox John W. Canario James R. Cypher, Remedial English: A Nation-Wide Survey, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.45 John P. Noonan, Cheaper by the Hundred?, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.45 Charles A. Bond, A New Approach to Freshman Composition: A Trial of the Christensen Method, College English, 1972.
0.45 Mark A. Christiansen, Tripling Writing and Omitting Readings in Freshman English: An Experiment, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.45 , The Organization and Use of the Writing Laboratory: The Report of Workshop No 9, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.44 Ray H. Simpson, Improving Reading and Related Study Skills of College Women, College English, 1940.
0.44 Ralph Renwick_ Jr., On "Metamorphosis of the Impromptu", College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.44 John Antico, An Experiment in the Cooperative Grading of the Research Paper, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.44 Cortell K. Holsapple Warren Wood, In Teaching Freshman English, College English, 1952.
0.44 Lewis Patton, A New Approach to Freshman Composition at Duke, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.43 Richard Braddock Carl A. Dallinger, The Rhetoric Program at the University of Iowa, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.43 John B. Virtue, The "Proficiency Examination" in English Composition at the University of Kansas, College English, 1948.
0.43 Helmut W. Bonheim, Teaching a Novel to Improve Writing Mechanics, College English, 1956.
0.43 Edward F. Potthoff, The Program for Improving Students' Use of English at the University of Illinois, College English, 1945.
0.43 Margaret L. Montgomery, Communications Work for Freshmen at Talladega College, College English, 1947.
0.43 Warren Craig Thompson, A Book versus Machine Experiment in Adult Reading Improvement, College English, 1954.
0.42 Ray C. Maize, A Writing Laboratory for Retarded Students, College English, 1954.
0.42 Virginia M. Kivits, Using Undergraduate Teaching Assistants in an Experiment in Theme-Correction, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.42 Loyd Douglas, A Large Class and a Small Seminar, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.42 Robert A. Smith, Measuring English Proficiency beyond the Freshman Year, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.42 Robert Limpus, The Freshman Program at Western Michigan College, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.42 J. O. Bailey, Remedial Composition for Advanced Students, College English, 1946.
0.42 Frank H. McCloskey Lillian Herlands Hornstein, Subfreshman Composition-A New Solution, College English, 1950.
0.42 Earl L. Sasser, Some Aspects of Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.42 Arthur M. Coon, An Economic X Marks the Spot, College English, 1947.
0.42 Garrett Ballard, The English Language Program at North Texas State University, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.41 William D. Baker, An Investigation of Characteristics of Poor Writers, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.41 Myrtle Pihlman, The Dictation Method Goes to College, College English, 1942.
0.41 Gilbert L. Bond, A Postwar Program for the Remedial-English Student, College English, 1946.
0.41 Helen Garon, Do Remedial English Students Eventually Earn Degrees?, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.41 George Kelly, A Study of Teaching Conditions in Freshman Composition in 1954. College Composition and Communication, 1956,
0.41 George S. Wykoff, The Eleventh Theme, College English, 1946.
0.41 , Objectives and Organization of the Composition Course: The Report of Workshop No 3, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.41 Hoyt C. Franchere, College Freshmen Reconsider and Suggest, College English, 1952.
0.41 Ralph Slow, Parental Education of English Composition Students, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.41 George S. Wykoff, Suggestions for the Reading of Themes, College English, 1950.
0.40 , New Developments in Composition/Communication Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.40 , Grading: Problems in Department-Wide Policy, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.40 , Organization and Use of a Writing Laboratory: The Report of Workshop No 9, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.40 Stanton Millet James L. Morton, The Writing Laboratory at Indiana University, College English, 1956.
0.40 Eva Burkett, Composition Tests for Screening Prospective Teachers, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.40 James I. Brown, The Flesch Formula "Through the Looking Glass", College English, 1952.
0.40 J. Hooper Wise, The Comprehensive Freshman English Course Reading Speaking and Writing At the University of Florida, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.40 Wesley Wiksell, The Communications Program at Stephens College, College English, 1947.
0.40 Alvin M. Fountain, The Problem of the Poorly Prepared Student, College English, 1940.
0.39 Kellogg W. Hunt, The Freshman Communication Program at Florida State University, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.39 Joshua McClennen, Quizzing the Discussion Group, College English, 1953.
0.39 Lennox Grey Merritt Y. Hughes Fred W. Lorch George B. Parks, National Council of Teachers of English College Section, College English, 1942.
0.39 George S. Wykoff, Current Solutions for Teaching Maximum Numbers with Limited Faculty, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.38 Stewart S. Morgan, Some Practices in English at the A and M College of Texas, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.38 Richard Braddock Sidney Kraus, An Experiment in Accelerating the Vocabulary Growth of Remedial Students, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.38 , The Workload of a College English Teacher: A Proposed Statement of Policy, College English, 1966.
0.38 Ferdinand J. Ward, The Sub-Freshman English Student in the Day Commerce Department of DePaul University Chicago, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.38 David Bonnell Green, Letter to the Editor, College English, 1956.
0.38 Earl W. Thomas, Tentative Objectives for Freshman Remedial English, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.38 Judith Budz Terry Grabar, Tutorial versus Classroom in Freshman English, College English, 1976.
0.38 Ronda Hauben, Rationale of a Freshman Honors Seminar, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.37 Lawrence H. Maddock, Free Reading in the Communication Course, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.37 , Freshman Programs: A Series of Cases: Panel Discussion No 5, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.37 Elbridge Colby, "Laboratory Work" in English, College English, 1940.
0.37 Milton Milhauser, Universal English at the University of Bridgeport, College English, 1949.
0.37 Ruth Aldrich Marion Stewart Reilly, Student Vocabulary Score-Student Magazine Reading, College English, 1955.
0.37 John S. Bowman, At Pennsylvania State University, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.37 , The New Instructor: Provision for Inservice Education, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.37 Robert P. Weeks, One Man's D Is Not Another Man's A, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.37 A. L. Bennett, Two Experimental Groups in Reading, College English, 1954.
0.37 Arthur M. Coon, The Freshman English Situation at Utopia College, College English, 1944.
0.37 Ernest E. Leisy, Questions for Consideration, College English, 1950.
0.37 Henriette C. K. Naeseth, The D Student in Composition, College English, 1957.
0.37 Alma J. Payne, An International Little Red Schoolhouse, College English, 1949.
0.37 Phyllis Phillips, The Remedial Writing Laboratory at Pan American College, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.37 C. L. Cline, The New Plan of Freshman English Advanced-Standing Examinations at the University of Texas, College English, 1948.
0.36 Charlton Laird, Freshman English during the Flood, College English, 1956.
0.36 Ruth Davies, Supervising "Outside" Reading, College English, 1956.
0.36 Una B. Elliott George Adrian Kuyper, Remedial Reading-Group Treatment, College English, 1940.
0.36 , Reading and Grading Themes: The Report of Workshop No 7, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.36 , Administering the Freshman Course: University, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.36 Lawrence J. Hynes, Morale in Remedial English, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.36 Keith Rinehart, The English Composition Sequence: Vertical Style, College English, 1966.
0.36 L. M. Myers, The English Language Program at Arizona State University, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.36 Barbara Fassler, Barbara Fassler Replies, College English, 1979.
0.36 R. Baird Shuman, No Help for the Helpless, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.35 Hazel Allison Stevenson, Facing the Problem in Upperclass English, College English, 1951.
0.35 , The Writing Laboratory: The Report of Workshop No 9, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.35 Arthur L. Ford, Flexibility in the Freshman English Program, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.35 , Administering the Freshman Course: College, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.35 Elizabeth Eyster, A Substitute for Remedial English, College English, 1953.
0.35 Doris Benardete, A Practical Proposal to Take the Drudgery out of the Teaching of Freshman Composition and to Restore to the Teacher His Pristine Pleasure in Teaching, College English, 1947.
0.35 Emerson C. Shuck, Administration of the Freshman English Program, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.35 , Reading Clinics: How They Operate and What They Accomplish: Panel Discussion No 8, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.35 , The Uses and Limitations of Entrance and Achievement Examinations in English, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.35 George S. Wykoff, Reading as a Problem in Composition, College English, 1943.
0.35 William Darby Templeman, Does Vocabulary-Building Have Value?, College English, 1955.
0.34 Berenice Thorpe, Individual Differences, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.34 Wellington E. Aiken Phillips D. Carleton, Freshman English at the University of Vermont, College English, 1941.
0.34 A. B. Cunningham, The College Omnibus, College English, 1940.
0.34 Wilma R. Ebbitt Paul B. Diederich, The Validity of an Examination in Writing, College English, 1950.
0.34 Viola Rivenburgh, A Why and How for Remedial English, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.34 Barbara Hansen, Rewriting Is a Waste of Time, College English, 1978.
0.34 Lois Taylor Henderson, Democratic Procedure in Freshman English, College English, 1942.
0.34 Constance M. McCullough, Proposing an Alternative Miracle, College English, 1940.
0.33 Gordon W. Couchman, A Seminar Experiment, College English, 1954.
0.33 Richard Harrison, The Twenty-Minute Conference -- A Viable Alternative?, College English, 1979.
0.33 Milton Teichman, Marist College Experiment in Interdepartmental Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.33 Robert P. Saalbach, In Defense of Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.33 Harris Wilson, The Elimination of Remedial English at Illinois, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.33 William Bysshe Stein, Preadmission Remedial English: An Experiment, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.33 , The Workload of a College English Teacher, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.33 , Developing a Position concerning Individualized Instruction, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.33 Robert L. Coard, Conquer with the Yataghan, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.33 J. N. Hook, The Freshman Course at the University of Utopia, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.33 J. L. Kendall, The College Readiness Program: An Experiment at Oklahoma, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.33 W. Alan Grove, Freshman Composition: Its Great Middle Class, College English, 1939.
0.33 , The Workload of a College English Teacher, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.33 , The Rutgers Plan, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.33 , The Composition/Communication Course in Large Schools and Universities, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.32 , Reading and Grading Themes: The Report of Workshop No 8, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.32 , The Improvement of Reading Ability: The Report of Workshop No 10, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.32 Tom F. Almon, A Departmental Project in Theme Grading, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.32 Alwin Thaler, The University of Tennessee Program of Training for Teaching College Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.32 Suzanne Barry Janet Sewak, A Study of the English Backgrounds of English 101 Students at Bradley University, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.32 Gene Montague, Honors and the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.32 , Writing Clinics: The Report of Workshop No 2, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.32 S. J. Sackett, Report on a Trial of the Oregon Plan, College English, 1960.
0.32 J. H. McKee, Give Them an Audience, College English, 1947.
0.32 , Administration of the Composition Course: The Report of Workshop No 13, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.32 Florence M. Hoagland, A Functional Vocabulary, College English, 1945.
0.32 Harris W. Wilson, Illinois vs Illiteracy, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.32 Roger C. Staples, Subtitles and Structure in the Essay, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.32 H. Edwin Marie P. Smith, Speed Reading in the Machine Age, College English, 1959.
0.32 George S. Wykoff, Army English Experiences Applicable to Civilian Postwar English, College English, 1945.
0.32 Orville Baker Robert H. De Zonia, Achievement in Mechanics in Freshman English, College English, 1960.
0.32 Arthur M. Coon, Utopian Time, College English, 1940.
0.32 Robert D. Harvey Muriel Hughes, Instruction in Using the Library at the University of Vermont, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.32 W. U. McDonald Jr., Pass/No Credit in Beginning Composition: Problem and Promise, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.32 Walker Gibson, Freshman English in Sections of 150, College English, 1961.
0.32 Clara Haddock, Checking Comprehension in the Free-Reading Class, College English, 1939.
0.32 Ethel Lyon, Reading for Honors in English, College English, 1940.
0.32 Roland L. Beck, Predicting Success in College English, College English, 1940.
0.31 Helen I. White, Should You Test for English Proficiency?, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.31 Louis R. Ward, Measuring Comprehension in Reading, College English, 1956.
0.31 John C. Hodges, A New Look by Administrators at Rank Salary and Teaching Load, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.31 Falk S. Johnson, Structural versus Non-Structural Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.31 Charles Simon, A Trial in Programmed Composition Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.31 Frederick Sorensen, New Methods in Freshman English, College English, 1952.
0.31 Raymond Griffith, You Are like a Simile, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.31 Lewis A. Lawson, National Trends in Remedial English, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.31 Joyce Swofford, Technical Writing Individualized, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.31 , Culturally Disadvantaged, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.31 Rudolph Flesch, New Facts about Readability, College English, 1949.
0.31 Charles Boyd Guest William Randel, Report on a Missouri Conference on Freshman English, College English, 1946.
0.31 William M. Timmons Elbert R. Moses_ Jr., Testing the Voice and Diction of Large Numbers of Students, College English, 1943.
0.31 John C. Sherwood, Lines Written in Dejection in an English Office, College English, 1952.
0.31 Russell K. Alspach, The English Curriculum at West Point, College English, 1950.
0.31 M. Ray Adams, A Cooperative Academic Enterprise in Defense of the English Language, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.31 Robert D. Stevick, Better Grading of Better Themes, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.31 James L. Jackson Howard A. Linn, The Research Paper at the Air Force Academy 1955-56 and 1956-57, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.31 Vernon E. Lattin, A Program for Basic Writing, College English, 1978.
0.30 Charles W. Meister, Oriental Culture and the Humanities Course, College English, 1957.
0.30 , Standards for Evaluating Themes, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.30 James E. Ford Gregory Larkin, The Portfolio System: An End to Backsliding Writing Standards, College English, 1978.
0.30 I. Colodny, Usage for College Freshmen, College English, 1942.
0.30 Elizabeth M. Campbell, The Evolution of a Writing Laboratory, College English, 1942.
0.30 Mary Scholastica, An Experiment in Accelerated Course Work in American Literature: Summer 1942. College English, 1942,
0.30 Clinton F. Larson Daisy Aldan Miller Louis R. Ward Ethel M. Parkinson, Letters to the Editor, College English, 1954.
0.30 Charles E. Blackburn, The Program at Washington State College, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.30 , Use of the Individual Conference in Teaching Composition/Communication, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.30 Patricia Meyer Spacks, Special Student Special Section, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.30 Kenneth Hoag, Teaching College English: Five Dialogues: IV Student Grades and Conferences, College English, 1959.
0.30 , Training Assistants for Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.30 Donald E. Bird, Individualized Placement in Communication Skills, College English, 1953.
0.30 Marjorie H. Thurston, A Deferred Course in Freshman English, College English, 1944.
0.30 C. W. Jones, California's Subject a Examination, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.30 Rhodes R. Stabley, After Communications You Can't Go Home Again, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.30 Frederic H. Weigle, Teaching English in an Army Air Force College Training Program, College English, 1944.
0.29 , Motivating the Gifted Student in the C/C Program, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.29 , New Directions in Course Content and Organization: Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.29 , Experiments in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.29 Elinor Yaggy, The Shorter Research Paper, College English, 1957.
0.29 Cecilia A. Hotchner, A Research Exercise for Freshman Composition, College English, 1949.
0.29 William R. Steinhoff, Freshman English at the University of Michigan, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.29 James Parrish, Motivating College Freshmen to Spell Properly, College English, 1960.
0.29 Ellsworth Barnard, More Doubts about "Ability Sectioning", College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.29 Donald M. Foerster, Expository Writing for Advanced Students, College English, 1951.
0.29 Ben W. Griffith_ Jr., Remedial English without Student Resentment, College English, 1954.
0.29 Charlotte E. Crawford, Reading and Composition as Related Problems of Freshman English, College English, 1944.
0.29 Judith A. Scheffler, Composition with Content: An Interdisciplinary Approach, College Composition and Communication, 1980.
0.29 Edwin T. Sandberg, Written Repetition-An Aid in Spelling Improvement, College English, 1955.
0.29 Charles Carlton, The English Language Program at San Fernando Valley State College, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.29 John C. Gerber, Testing and Evaluation in the Skills of Communication, College English, 1948.
0.29 James I. Brown, A Pacing Technique for Classroom Teaching of Reading, College English, 1956.
0.29 Eugene Zumwalt, "Honors" English for Everyman: A Report on an Experimental Course, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.29 Harold R. Collins, A Modest Proposal for Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.29 , Administering the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.29 , Materials Devices Attitudes in the Composition Course: The Report of Workshop No 3, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.29 Armand F. Burke Sigmund A. Smith, The Standardized Test and Ability to Write: An Experiment, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.28 William Joseph Free, Ungraded Themes, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.28 Don Hausdorff, An Experiment in Communication as Problem-Solving, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.28 , Proficient Reading Proficient Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.28 John S. Bowman, A Program for Improving the Writing Skill of Technical Students, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.28 , The Use of a Freshman Writing Periodical: The Report of Workshop No 1, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.28 William D. Baker, Teach Us to Read, College English, 1953.
0.28 Nick Aaron Ford, Improving Reading and Writing Skills of Disadvantaged College Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.28 , Evaluation of Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.28 William D. Loy, A New Approach, College English, 1948.
0.28 Lorraine K. Livingston, An Experiment in Correction and Revision, College English, 1956.
0.28 Donald R. Tuttle, Toward Standards Goals for the Program and Staff, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.28 , The Problem of Numbers in the Composition/Communication Course, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.28 Wm. L. Young, Let the Students Build the Test, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.28 , Special Problems in the Communication Course for Groups Selected on the Basis of Ability or Professional Objective: The Report of Workshop No 11, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.28 , The Final Examination in Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.28 Edith Wells, College Publications of Freshman Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.28 , Administration of Freshman English Small College, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.28 Justine Tandy Campbell, Differentiating Instruction in the Techniques of Reading, College English, 1941.
0.28 , New Techniques in Teaching Composition Communication Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.28 Hargis Westerfield, Teaching Students to Read: Daily Quizzes before Class Discussion, College English, 1951.
0.28 Willard K. Wynn, Words Words Words, College English, 1940.
0.28 Ferdinard J. Ward, Why Do Freshmen Write Poorly?, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.28 , English for Ex-service Personnel: A Survey Conducted by "College English", College English, 1945.
0.27 Geneva Meers, Use a Rifle Not a Shotgun, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.27 John C. Gerber, A Training Program for a Communication Skills Staff, College English, 1947.
0.27 Lila Kostick Chalpin, Can Freshmen Be Taught the Art of Revision?, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.27 Warren French, A Note on Eudora Welty's the Ponder Heart, College English, 1954.
0.27 Martin S. Day, Mr Pope Improved, College English, 1949.
0.27 Edith E. Layer, Motivation of Freshman Composition on the University Level, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.27 George Gibian, College English for Foreign Students, College English, 1951.
0.27 T. J. Kallsen, Hi-Fi Theme Grading, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.27 Roy Ivan Johnson Hugh McCammon, Language Instruction in the Junior College, College English, 1941.
0.27 Paul C. Wermuth, Some Doubts about Ability Sectioning, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.27 Catherine Oakes, An Experiment with the English Conference, College English, 1939.
0.27 Paul B. Diederich, The Use of Essays to Measure Improvement, College English, 1949.
0.27 , The Organization and Use of a Reading Clinic: The Report of Workshop No 10, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.27 , Reading and Grading Themes: The Report of Workshop No 7, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.27 , The Composition-Communication Course and the University, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.27 , Organization and Administration of the Freshman Communications Course: The Report of Workshop No 4 Section A, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.27 Ralph Renwick_ Jr., An Argument for the Impromptu Theme, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.27 Phyllis Randell Shutt, After Wrap-Around Blackboards What?, College English, 1969.
0.27 Levette J. Davidson Frederick Sorensen, The Basic Communications Course, College English, 1946.
0.27 Cecilia Hennel Hendricks, Exemption from Required Composition, College English, 1940.
0.26 Wilfred A. Ferrell, At Arizona State University, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.26 James E. Ruoff, Variations on a Theme, College English, 1957.
0.26 Peter R. Moody, Teaching Group Conference at the Air Force Academy, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.26 Joseph Forsyth, Composition the Overhead and the Team, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.26 , The Composition/Comunication Course in Large Schools and Universities, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.26 Eivion Owen, Latin Words in Students' English, College English, 1943.
0.26 Samuel J. Hazo, The Graduate Assistant Program at Duquesne University, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.26 Catherine Tully Ernst, A Main Argument, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.26 T. J. Kallsen, The Graduate Assistant and the Freshman English Student A Panel Discussion, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.26 Amy Lee Spencer, The Reconsidered Error Chart, College English, 1942.
0.26 Delwyn G. Schubert, Know the Cause before Applying the Cure, College English, 1952.
0.26 George Herman, The "Oregon Plan", College English, 1961.
0.26 Delmer Rodabaugh, Assigning and Commenting on Themes, College English, 1954.
0.26 Dorothy M. Burrows, A Composition Research Project in Progress, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.26 Harry H. Crosby Philip Hughes, Teaching Grammar Spelling and Punctuation: A Short Cut, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.26 Wilson Currin Snipes, An Inquiry: Peer Group Teaching in Freshman Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.26 Donald C. Stewart, Judas Lurking in an Opening Sentence, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.26 , Composition/Communication Programs for the Remedial Student, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.26 Robert S. Hunting, Anarchy in or Regimentation of the Large Composition Course, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.26 Sumner Ives, Help for the Foreign Student, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.26 Patricia Meier, A System for Effective Composition Instruction, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.26 Gail M. Inlow, Differentiation in Freshman Composition, College English, 1940.
0.26 Lurene Brown, High School English in Retrospect, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.26 Harrison Hoblitzelle, A Study of Freshman English: An Informal Summary, College English, 1967.
0.26 Sterg O'Dell, Lecture for Background Only, College English, 1955.
0.26 James I. Brown, Can Listening Be Taught?, College English, 1954.
0.26 Robert O. Evans, Metamorphosis of the Impromptu, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.26 Louis Taylor, Experiment in Freshman Research Writing, College English, 1957.
0.26 Mabel A. Buckner, A Viewpoint on the Teaching of Masterpieces, College English, 1939.
0.25 , Undergraduates as Teaching Assistants in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1972.
0.25 Stith Thompson, 1930: A National Survey of Freshman English, College English, 1960.
0.25 Sister Digna, We Investigate Together, College English, 1940.
0.25 Harold E. Briggs, Applications of the Principles of Group Dynamics in the College Classroom, College English, 1950.
0.25 , Bridging the Gap between Secondary School and College, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.25 B. E. Fisher, Problems of Motivation in Junior College Communication Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.25 George V. Bohman, Relationships between Speech and English for Freshmen, College English, 1944.
0.25 J. H. McKee, McKee Returns to Statistics: Documents Two Matters of Importance to Teachers, College English, 1946.
0.25 Gordon Lell, English Proficiency at U S Naval Officer Candidate School, College English, 1965.
0.25 John Cowley, Training Teachers of English, College English, 1952.
0.25 John Paul Dudenhefer, An Experiment in Grading Papers, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.25 , The Relevance of Tests to the Communication Course: The Report of Workshop No 8, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.25 Gerald H. Thorson, Literature in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.25 James E. Davis Glenn Jambor, Professor and Student as Team Teachers in Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.25 Leonard Lief, The "D" Student in Composition, College English, 1956.
0.25 Jacqueline Berke, Words, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.25 Philip B. Daghlian Horst Frenz, Evolution of a World Literature Course, College English, 1950.
0.25 Edgar E. Stanton_ Jr., Motivating Freshman Composition: The Freshman Magazine, College English, 1950.
0.25 Donald C. Stewart, Practical Work for Advanced Composition Students, College Composition and Communication, 1980.
0.25 , Freshman English in the New Urban University, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.25 , Other Methods of Handling Large Numbers in Composition/Communication, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.25 , Composition Courses for the Unprepared Freshman, College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.25 , New Approaches in Teaching Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.25 Julia Florence Sherbourne R. S. Harris Ellie Tucker Ferdinand J. Ward Sterg O'Dell Louis R. Ward, Symposium: Responsibility for Literacy, College English, 1954.
0.24 Kline A. Nall, Beefing up the T A Program with ETV, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.24 , Composition for the Part-Time Evening Student, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.24 Joan M. Putz, When the Teacher Stops Teaching-An Experiment with Freshman English, College English, 1970.
0.24 T. J. Farr, A Reading Plan for Freshman English Classes, College English, 1940.
0.24 , The Freshman Whose Native Language Is Not English, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.24 Allen J. Frantzen, A Modified Version of Individualized Instruction, College Composition and Communication, 1984.
0.24 Alfred G. Ames, Students Grade Authors, College English, 1947.
0.24 Jerome H. Buckley Paul L. Wiley, The Technique of the Round Table in College Composition, College English, 1945.
0.24 Paul C. Wermuth, Is Theme Writing Really Necessary?, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.24 Paul Sporn, Poetry and Participation: A Program for Freshmen, College English, 1967.
0.24 Berenice Thorpe, Help for Freshmen or Words to Avoid the Use of, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.24 Jim W. Corder, The Story of Rhetoric: A Long Protest and a Short Program, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.24 , Special Problems of the Composition/Communication Course in Junior Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.24 Richard Braddock, Reversing the Peter Principle to Help Inexperienced Graduate Assistants Teach Freshman Rhetoric, College English, 1970.
0.24 Mabel Y. Spears, "W'ere" "W'en" "W'y" "W'ich" "W'at", College English, 1949.
0.24 , Super - Freshman Composition The Well-Equipped Student: The Report of Workshop No 5, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.24 Philip R. Wikelund, The Indiana University Program of Training for Teaching College Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.24 Robert P. Weeks, The Case for the Controlled Materials Method, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.24 Theodore J. Gates, The First Instruction in Composition, College English, 1941.
0.24 A. H. White, Impressions of English Teaching in the U S A, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.24 Donald Novick, Confidence and Competence in Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.24 Robert S. Hunting, A Training Course for Teachers of Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.24 H. Bunker Wright, What Freshman Composition Cannot Do, College English, 1945.
0.24 Edith A. Wray, A Modern Odyssey: Observations on English Teaching in Twenty-Six Colleges, College English, 1955.
0.24 Giles M. Sinclair, An Ounce and a Pound: High-School and College English, College English, 1958.
0.24 W. Wilbur Hatfield, English for Men in Uniform, College English, 1944.
0.24 Kenneth E. Eble, The Freshman Composition Course Should Teach Writing, College English, 1956.
0.24 Department of English State College of Washington, Composition for Gifted Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.24 William D. Baker, The Writing Notebook Idea, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.24 Herman A. Estrin, How Do You Grade a Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.24 , Multi-Track Freshman English Programs, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.24 Raymona E. Hull, Critical Magazine Reading, College English, 1952.
0.24 , Organization and Administration of the Course: Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.24 Otis L. Updike, The Engineers' Reading Club at the University of Virginia, College English, 1941.
0.24 John L. Kimmey, Freshman Composition in the Junior Year, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.24 , Organization and Administration of the Freshman Composition Course: The Report of Workshop No 4 Section B, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.24 Bernard G. Krimm, A Comment on J Wesley Miller, College English, 1978.
0.23 Russell J. Meyer, "Take-Home" Placement Tests: A Preliminary Report, College English, 1982.
0.23 Frank M. Durkee, Can Engineers Be Taught to Write Good Reports?, College English, 1950.
0.23 Carl Lefevre, The Communication Program at Pace College, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.23 George Reinfeld, The Morale Factor in Teaching Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.23 , Achieving and Maintaining Adequate Standards, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.23 Joseph A. Rogers, A Battle Plan for Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.23 R. C. Williams, A Quick Placement Test for Veterans, College English, 1945.
0.23 Maxine C. Hairston, Training Teaching Assistants in English, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.23 Fred A. Dudley, The Success of Freshman English, College English, 1939.
0.23 Clara B. Weir, Should the Veteran Read War Books?, College English, 1947.
0.23 Joseph Schwartz, One Method of Training the Composition Teacher, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.23 Maxine Brinkley, He Gave You Song, College English, 1949.
0.23 George Diel, A Portrait of the "Typical" Instructor of English in the Junior College, College English, 1942.
0.23 , New Directions in Course Content and Organization: Communication, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.23 Charles H. Cook_ Jr., Memorization Revisited, College English, 1954.
0.23 Charles Wheeler, An Open-Book Vocabulary Test, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.23 H. E. Briggs, R S V P-An Open Letter to Teachers of Composition, College English, 1943.
0.23 Mabel A. Buckner, English Composition in Practice, College English, 1940.
0.23 Charlene M. Spretnak, READING AND WRITING FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS, Journal of Advanced Composition, 1983.
0.23 , Administering the Freshman Program: Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.23 , New Ideas in Freshman Composition: Elimination Reduction Extension?, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.23 , Implications of the Advanced Placement Programs, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.23 Ellsworth Barnard, Other Thoughts on "English A", College English, 1952.
0.23 Arnold E. Needham, The Need for the "Permissive" in Basic Communications, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.23 H. J. Sachs, The Dictionary Habit and Growth in Vocabulary, College English, 1942.
0.23 Dwight H. Purdy, A Report on an Ungraded Composition Course, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.23 Charles W. Roberts, The Unprepared Student at the University of Illinois, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.23 Ralph Renwick_ Jr.Patrick Strauss, Student Contact in Large Composition Classes, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.23 Richard Armour, Ten Corrected Fifteen to Go, College English, 1958.
0.23 George S. Wykoff, Toward Achieving the Objectives of Freshman Composition, College English, 1949.
0.23 Harrison Hayford, Literature in English A at Northwestern, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.23 Norman V. McCullough, College-Wide English Improvement, College English, 1960.
0.23 Herman A. Estrin, Measuring the Quality of the Teaching of English, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.23 , Students Needing Remedial Help, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.22 John Bell, Re-Presenting Remediation, College Composition and Communication, 1996.
0.22 Harold B. Allen, Preparing the Teacher of Composition and Communication A Report, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.22 Wilson M. Hudson, Maintaining Standards of English in All College Courses, College English, 1951.
0.22 Conrad Hilberry, American Literature: Dickinson to Faulkner, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.22 Frank B. Moake, At the University of Illinois, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.22 Emerson G. Wulling, A Word for Daily Themes, College English, 1943.
0.22 W. L. T. Fleischauer, A Solution for the Teaching of the Investigatory Paper, College English, 1941.
0.22 Robert Gorrell, Uses and Limitations of Entrance Tests: A Proposal, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.22 Herman A. Estrin, Grammar and Usage in a Composition/Communication Course: A Survey of Eighty Colleges and Universities, College English, 1961.
0.22 Ray C. Maize, The Partner Method of Review at the Air Command and Staff School, College English, 1951.
0.22 , Developing a Grading Policy for Lower Division Courses in Composition and Literature, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.22 Gladys K. Brown, Reading for Fun at Little Rock, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.22 Susan Peck McDonald, Interpreting Growth in Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1980.
0.22 W. Dean Memering, Talking to Students: Group Conferences, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.22 Frank C. Polite, Tino's Lion, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.22 Adolphus J. Bryan, The Problem of Freshman English in the University, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.22 William J. Holmes_ Jr.Robert F. McDonnell, A Study of the Depressed Areas, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.22 Eri J. Shumaker, Utopian Lectures, College English, 1944.
0.22 Jane McClellan, A Clinic for Misspellers, College English, 1978.
0.22 Maurice F. Brown, Creating a Critical Audience, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.22 Hobart Jarrett Marie Buncombe William Lutz Elisabeth McPherson Bernard O'Donnell Richard Ohmann Nancy Prichard Audrey Roth, Guidelines for the Workload of the College English Teacher, College English, 1977.
0.22 Raymond C. Emery, Students' Self-Surveys Broaden Vocation Choices, College English, 1953.
0.22 San-Su C. Lin, An Experiment in Changing Dialect Patterns: The Claflin Project, College English, 1963.
0.22 Nick Aaron Ford, The Menace of the Freshman English Workbook, College English, 1942.
0.22 Minerva F. Desing, English at the University of Puerto Rico, College English, 1947.
0.22 , Administration of Freshman English Large University, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.22 , Improving Reading Ability: The Report of Workshop No 9, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.22 Richard M. Bossone, Remedial English in Junior Colleges: An Unresolved Problem, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.22 Harris W. Wilson, Student Incentive and the Freshman Writing Magazine, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.22 Mary Catherine Buswell, Suggestions to the Teacher of Report Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.22 Grant H. Redford, The Army Air Force English Program and the Schools of Tomorrow, College English, 1944.
0.22 Bernard M. Knieger, Humpty Dumpty and Symbolism, College English, 1959.
0.22 Charles Croll, Teaching Vocabulary, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.21 Leger Brosnahan, Getting Freshman Comp All Together, College English, 1976.
0.21 , Teaching Machines and Programed Instruction, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.21 George S. Wykoff, Teaching Composition as a Career, College English, 1940.
0.21 Walter Pennington, English for War Veterans, College English, 1945.
0.21 James R. Nicholl, The In-Class Journal, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.21 , Unprecedentedly Large Classes: Exploratory Solutions, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.21 Tyrus Hillway, Present Status of Advanced Composition and Rhetoric, College English, 1954.
0.21 Elizabeth Newman, The Fallacy of the Single Remedial Writing Instructor, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.21 Paul B. Diederich, Teaching Critical Reading with Instructional Tests, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.21 William Steinhoff, Some Remarks on the Future of the Required Course in Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.21 Walter Miller, Daily Testing of Student Comprehension in a Humanities Course, College English, 1951.
0.21 Charlotte M. Winzeler, The Visual Written Image, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.21 James I. Brown, Teaching Listening through Listening-Type Tests, College English, 1952.
0.21 Robert Russell, The Question of Composition -- A Record of a Struggle, College English, 1968.
0.21 , Administration of the Composition Course: The Report of Workshop No 13, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.21 Enno Klammer, Cassettes in the Classroom, College English, 1973.
0.21 William J. Buchholz, Behavioral Evaluation: The Checkmark Grading System, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.21 Francis E. Drake, Developmental Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.21 Robert L. Coard, Using Last Year's Themes, College English, 1954.
0.21 Philip R. Wikelund, "Masters" and "Slaves": A Director of Composition Looks at the Graduate Assistant, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.21 Harold E. Briggs, College Programs in Communication as Viewed by an English Teacher, College English, 1948.
0.21 , National Entrance Tests and Minimum Standards: The Report of Workshop No 15, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.21 Douglas Birdsall, Library Skills and Freshman English: A Librarian's Perspective, College Composition and Communication, 1986.
0.21 J. D. Baker, The Value of Writing Philosophies of Life in Freshman English Classes, College English, 1943.
0.21 Warner G. Rice, Articulation of the Secondary School and the College, College English, 1940.
0.21 Arnold E. Needham, Experiments in Permissive Listening, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.21 Paul Carter, Wooing the Casual Reader, College English, 1950.
0.21 John A. Higgins, Remedial Students' Needs vs Emphases in Text-Workbooks, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.21 , Administering the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.21 Mary Lou Chaney, Discovering the Library, College English, 1953.
0.21 , Composition Programs in the Two-Year Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.20 Charles F. Webb, The State-Wide English Program in Tennessee, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.20 Hazel Cole Shupp, Literature in the Correlating Course, College English, 1951.
0.20 William F. Woods, Repairing a Teaching-Evaluation Program, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.20 James D. Barry, At Loyola University (Chicago), College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.20 Herbert S. Michaels, Student-Teacher Planning, College English, 1950.
0.20 , Relation of Other Disciplines to Communication, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.20 Norman Nathan, Rapid-Fire Assignments, College English, 1948.
0.20 Regina M. Hoover, Experiments in Peer Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1972.
0.20 Janet Ross, A Transformational Approach to Teaching Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.20 Gordon R. Smith, Responses to Advanced Reading, College English, 1959.
0.20 Elizabeth L. Brown, Teaching Sophomore Literature: The Conference Method, College English, 1955.
0.20 Parm Mayer, Group Therapy for Those Sick Themes, College English, 1961.
0.20 Eric V. Sandin, A Challenge, College English, 1943.
0.20 , Closed-Circuit Television in Teaching Communication Skills, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.20 , Improvement of Reading Ability: The Report of Workshop No 10, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.20 , Problems and Techniques of Teaching Spelling: Panel Discussion No 4, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.20 , Administering the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.20 Norman Christensen, A Terminal Literature Course for Sophomores, College English, 1951.
0.20 Phil E. Hager, A Look at the New Look in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.20 , How Can Generative Rhetoric Be Made to Help in the Teaching of Composition?, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.20 , Teaching Composition to Large Numbers, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.20 J. H. McKee, Some Invalid Statistics on Invalidity, College English, 1949.
0.20 , The Ideal Student, College English, 1944.
0.20 Nick Aaron Ford, A Maryland Project in Articulation, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.20 Robert Palmer Saalbach, Teaching the Research Paper, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.20 , Teaching the Foreign Student to Speak and Write Materials and Methods, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.20 William M. Timmons, Weaknesses in the Social Conversation of College Students, College English, 1942.
0.20 , Skills Laboratories for Any Student, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.20 Craig R. Thompson, Articulation in Freshman Studies at Lawrence College, College English, 1959.
0.20 Don L. Cook, Where Do Professors Learn to Teach? One Answer, College English, 1965.
0.20 Ralph M. Williams, A Method for Teaching Spelling to a Group of Seriously Retarded Students, College English, 1955.
0.20 Mary Madeleine, English for Foreign Students, College English, 1953.
0.20 , Grading the Composition and Communication Theme, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.20 Michael F. O'Hear, Basic Skills in the Content Classroom, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.20 Bernard F. Engel, The American Experience at Michigan State, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.20 Walter J. Lamberg, Major Problems in Doing Academic Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.20 Willard K. Wynn, Scholarship for Freshman, College English, 1943.
0.20 James E. Ruoff, The English Clinic at Flounder College, College English, 1958.
0.20 T. J. Kallsen, Revelation, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.20 Elaine T. Smith, Piercing the Slate Curtain, College English, 1959.
0.20 , Theme Reading and Grading, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.20 , Evaluation of Oral and Written Work: The Report of Workshop No 7, College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.20 Albert R. Kitzhaber, The University of Kansas Course in the College Teaching of English, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.20 Richard H. Haswell, Minimal Marking, College English, 1983.
0.20 Donald A. Daiker Andrew Kerek Max Morenberg, Sentence-Combining and Syntactic Maturity in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1978.
0.20 A. M. Tibbetts, Insist on Discussion, College English, 1955.
0.20 , The Foreign Student in the Freshman Course: The Report of Workshop No 8, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.20 Stanley Friedman, Freshman English: A Response to Complaint, College English, 1971.
0.20 Ernest van Keuren, Assigned versus Free Readings in the Survey Course, College English, 1939.
0.20 C. Harold Hurley, A Professor's Advice to His Composition Class, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.20 James R. Sturdevant, "Large Group" Doesn't Have to Be a Dirty Word, College Composition and Communication, 1972.
0.20 S. Stewart Gordon, Recent Developments in Communication Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.20 Frank M. Snowden_ Jr., Some Suggestions for the College Course in Vocabulary, College English, 1946.
0.20 Robert F. Panara, Turnabout, College English, 1952.
0.19 , Advanced Standing and Advanced Placement Composition for High School Seniors, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.19 , Administration of Freshman English Two-Year College, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.19 Josephine Paterek, The Meaning of "Stereotype", College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.19 James I. Brown, A Comparison of Listening and Reading Ability, College English, 1948.
0.19 Lester A. Fisher Donald M. Murray, Perhaps the Professor Should Cut Class, College English, 1973.
0.19 Jean L. Buck, A New Look at Teaching Spelling, College English, 1977.
0.19 Regina M. Hoover, Taps for Freshman English?, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.19 Edward Stone, The Freshman Composition Course: A Study in Shame and Glory, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.19 Robert O. Bowen, The Purpose and Content of Freshman English Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.19 M. V. Marshall, Predicting Success in Freshman English, College English, 1944.
0.19 George W. Welch, Organizing a Reading and Writing Lab in Which Students Teach, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.19 Robert Mortenson, Response to Thomas C Buell "Notes on Keeping a Journal", College Composition and Communication, 1969.
0.19 , Common Problems in the Teaching of High School and College English, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.19 , Determining the Quality of Composition/Communication Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.19 , Writing in the New English, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.19 Myrtle Pihlman Pope, A Reading List by and for College Freshmen, College English, 1951.
0.19 Catharine Bullard, Academic Boondoggle, College English, 1964.
0.19 Vincent R. Ruggiero, A Choice of Attitudes, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.19 John Bushman, The First Few Weeks in English I, College English, 1951.
0.19 Donald J. Tighe, The Shame of Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.19 Herbert J. Sorgen, Poverty and the Cone: From Abstraction to Reality, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.19 Burton R. Pollin, Short Story Writing as Exposition, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.19 Molly A. Mack, Molly A Mack Responds, College English, 1978.
0.19 Louise E. Rorabacher, The "Book-of-Readings" Problem, College English, 1945.
0.19 , The Approach to Usage in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.19 , A Contrast in College Professors, College English, 1939.
0.19 Theodore Morrison, A Philosophy for Required Freshman English, College English, 1941.
0.19 , Invitational Workshop in Advanced Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.19 Clara M. Siggins, "Then It Got Buggles", College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.19 , Objectives of a Communications Program: The Report of Workshop No 7, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.19 Jo An McGuire Simmons, The One-to-One Method of Teaching Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1984.
0.19 Howard O. Brogan, Mass Education and the Development of Skills, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.19 Ward W. Konkle, Technical Writing Improvement in the Agricultural Research Service USDA, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.19 , Content of the Advanced Composition Course, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.19 Roland Bartel, More on Controlled Materials, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.19 Vivian Buchan, Seven Years Later, College English, 1965.
0.19 Norman Nathan, Assignment for the Future, College English, 1953.
0.19 , The Foreign Student in the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.19 Ken Macrorie, The Hypocracy of Perfection, College English, 1954.
0.19 , The Course in Technical Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.19 Harry R. Garvin, Novels and Freshman Composition, College English, 1959.
0.19 , Special Problems of the Freshman Course in Liberal Arts Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.19 Herbert L. Creek, Forty Years of Composition Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.19 James W. Ney, Response to Donald A Daiker Andrew Kerek and Max Morenberg "Sentence-Combining and Syntactic Maturity in Freshman English", College Composition and Communication, 1978.
0.19 , Sub-Freshman Composition The Poorly-Equipped Student: The Report of Workshop No 6, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.19 H. J. Sachs, National Standards, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.19 Wayne G. Pirtle, The Use of a Multiple Response Device in the Teaching of Remedial English, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.18 Frederic Reeve, One View of Freshman English, College English, 1949.
0.18 Gerald Eades Bentley, The Graduate School as a Preparation for Teachers, College English, 1951.
0.18 Ambrose N. Manning, The Present Status of the Research Paper in Freshman English: A National Survey, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.18 Katherine Buxbaum, A Double-Barreled Vocabulary Test, College English, 1943.
0.18 John E. Jordan, What We Are Doing to Train College Teachers of English, College English, 1965.
0.18 F. P. Kroeger, Changing "The Wrong Attitude", College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.18 , The Evaluation of Teaching, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.18 , Setting up a Communication Course: The Report of Workshop No 14, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.18 Mac Curdy Burnet, Structural Grammar in English 101, College English, 1954.
0.18 , Writing from Source Materials: The Documented Paper: The Report of Workshop No 10, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.18 Richard Eldridge, Grading in the 70s: How We Changed, College English, 1981.
0.18 Jack Thomas Leahy, Objective Correlation and the Grading of English Composition, College English, 1963.
0.18 , Sub-Freshman Composition: The Poorly Equipped Student: The Report of Workshop No 6, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.18 Maurice L. Rider, Testing Attitudes in Methods Courses, College English, 1952.
0.18 William F. Marquardt, Composition and the Course in English for Foreign Students, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.18 William K. Riley, Sentence Openers in Freshman Writing, College English, 1964.
0.18 Hoover H. Jordan, The Undergraduate Looks at Poetry, College English, 1941.
0.18 John C. Bean, A Method of Peer-Evaluation of Student Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.18 , Administering the Large Freshman Program, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.18 Alexander Karanikas, An Approach to Freshman Writers, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.18 Joseph A. Rogers, The Freshman Platoon at Paragraph Hill, College English, 1954.
0.18 , Writing Assignments in Literature Courses, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.18 Robert C. Pooley, Achieving Continuity in High-School and College English, College English, 1944.
0.18 Keith McKean, If the Shoe Fits, College English, 1947.
0.18 Haskell M. Block Sidney Mattis, The Research Paper: A Co-Operative Approach, College English, 1952.
0.18 , The Improvement of Efficiency in Reading, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.18 Robert R. Aurner, The English of Business and Its Significance: An Approach to the Collegiate Course, College English, 1944.
0.18 H. Alan Wycherley, Help for the Problem Speller, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.18 Dorothy Mercedes, To Any College Professor, College English, 1954.
0.18 Edward J. Sparling, Improving the Status of the Composition Teacher, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.18 Albert R. Kitzhaber, Freshman English: A Prognosis, College English, 1962.
0.18 , Freshman English Courses in the Two-Year Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.18 Robert A. Sencer, A Ph D Communication Curriculum for Teachers of English, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.18 Robert G. Lawrence, The Care and Feeding of Freshmen, College English, 1960.
0.18 Helen Mills, Fanning the Inner Flame, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.18 , Organization of the Communication Course: The Report of Workshop No 4, College Composition and Communication, 1951.
0.18 Jane Oiseth, The Dylan Thomas Special, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.18 Rhoda I. Sherwood, A Survey of Undergraduate Reading and Writing Needs, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.18 Morris Greenhut, Great Books and English Composition, College English, 1962.
0.18 Arthur R. Huseboe Robert C. Steensma, First Semester English and the MOE Test, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.18 Judson Jerome, The Antioch Design: An Undergraduate Program in Literature, College English, 1960.
0.18 C. W. Jentoft, Grievance Procedure and Freshman English at Kent State, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.18 Milton Chaikin, The Workbook in Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.18 M. Ringnalda, Colleges Belong to Students, College English, 1939.
0.18 Patricia A. Geuder, A Writing Seminar for Speakers of Black English, College Composition and Communication, 1972.
0.18 Grace Pleasant Wellborn, Is the Technical Student Short-Changed in College?, College English, 1960.
0.18 Warner G. Rice, A Proposal for the Abolition of Freshman English as It Is Now Commonly Taught from the College Curriculum, College English, 1960.
0.18 James Michels, Teaching Reading and Writing to Adults with Audio Cassette Tapes, College Composition and Communication, 1982.
0.17 James Ekedal, Demanding Learning, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.17 , High School College Cooperation in English: Panel Discussion No 3, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.17 Albert R. Kitzhaber, The Gifted Student and the Not-So-Gifted, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.17 Ralph Eberly, A Device for Teaching Diction, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.17 Maxine Brinkley, After Reading Poems by Thomas Merton, College English, 1949.
0.17 William D. Templeman, Thirty-Seven Departments on Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.17 Randall Stewart, The Freshman Course Needs a Current of Ideas, College English, 1955.
0.17 Francine Hardaway, What Students Can Do to Take the Burden off You, College English, 1975.
0.17 Harry R. Garvin, Metaphor and Exposition, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.17 Ken Macrorie, Examining the Newspaper, College English, 1952.
0.17 William E. Davis_ Jr.George F. Estey, Research and Writing by Student Groups Difficult but Rewarding, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.17 Agnes Colton, Dictation A Device for Testing and Teaching Spelling, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.17 Julia Florence Sherbourne, Handle with Care, College English, 1954.
0.17 Robert Carl Johnson, Rewriting and the Impromptu Theme, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.17 Frances Eldredge, Why "The" Source Theme?, College English, 1954.
0.17 Joseph Collignon, Did You Say Spuriously? No; I Said Furiously, College English, 1980.
0.17 M. Maura, College Literary Magazine, College English, 1950.
0.17 Albert L. Walker, "Motivation", College Composition and Communication, 1952.
0.17 Lurene Brown, "Your Name Is Great", College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.17 Harry Lee Faggett, Instructional Assurance of the Students' Right to Write, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.17 Viola K. Rivenburgh, Teaching Outlining: A Method, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.17 N. J. Townsend, Teaching the Disadvantaged: Methods of Motivation, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.17 John Ashmead, The Life of a Composition Class, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.17 Greta Hultin, Bases of Inefficient Adult Reading, College English, 1943.
0.17 Howard O. Brogan, Teaching Skill in English, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.17 Rudolph Almasy, Instructional Materials for the Writing Laboratory, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.17 Arthur W. Shumaker, HOW CAN A MAJOR IN COMPOSITION BE ESTABLISHED?, Journal of Advanced Composition, 1981.
0.17 Robert L. Coard, Tumbling off the Ladder, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.17 Viola K. Rivenburgh, Sentence Structure as Style, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.17 , The Function of the Composition Course in General Education: The Report of Workshop No 1, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.17 Samuel Middlebrook, English I in Cellophane, College English, 1947.
0.17 Vincent Freimarck, Improving Student Participation in the Basic Humanities Course, College English, 1957.
0.17 Jacqueline Berke, The Campus Literary Magazine and Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.17 John Rachal, Grading: Blessing Bane or Balderdash?, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.17 Sidney L. Gulick Darrell Holmes, A Vocabulary Tool for the English Teacher, College English, 1958.
0.17 T. G. Grieder_ Jr., One New Approach to the Freshman Research Paper, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.17 Betty Bamberg, Rewriting -- A Waste of Time?, College English, 1979.
0.17 Alan Snyder, The Open-Book Vocabulary Test, College English, 1952.
0.17 James M. McCrimmon, The Importance of the Right Handbook, College English, 1941.
0.17 Roy P. Basler, The College English Program, College English, 1946.
0.17 Alice V. Brower, Problems of High-School English and College Freshman English, College English, 1942.
0.17 Harvey Stuart Irlen, Toward Confronting Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.17 , Composition/Communication Courses in Accelerated Programs for Gifted Students, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.17 Theodore Pearce, Occupational Attitudes among Teachers of English in Colleges of Technology, College English, 1952.
0.17 Samuel J. Rogal Paul B. Diederich, Correcting Papers, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.17 , English for Foreign Students, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.17 Terry Grabar Leo Hines Irene Miranda, Measuring Writing Progress: An Experiment, College English, 1974.
0.17 , Logic Semantics and Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.17 , Administering the Freshman Program: Universities, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.17 , The Composition Career (Of All Students) after the Freshman Year: The Report of Workshop No 11, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.17 Lurene Brown, Giving the Long Paper Purpose, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.17 , Administering the Freshman Course: The Report of Workshop No 17, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.16 Warner G. Rice, Before the Ax Falls: A Rejoinder, College English, 1960.
0.16 Cecil B. Williams, Composition and Communication: Today and Tomorrow, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.16 Arnold Mulder, An Editor Looks at Freshman English, College English, 1940.
0.16 , The Workload of the Two-Year College English Teacher, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.16 Leo Rockas, Teaching Literacy, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.16 Jay L. Halio, Teaching the Teaching Assistant, College English, 1964.
0.16 James R. East Ronald Strahl, Learn & Shop: Teaching Composition in Shopping Centers, College Composition and Communication, 1982.
0.16 , Administration of the Communication Course: The Report of Workshop No 14, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.16 Robert E. Tuttle, Composition vs Communication The Wrong Debate, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.16 Ada Lou Carson, Realistic Impromptu Themes, College Composition and Communication, 1962.
0.16 Janna Burgess, An Over-All Class Subject for the Research Paper, College English, 1952.
0.16 George Mills Harper, "The Waste Sad Time": Some Remarks on Class Visitation, College English, 1965.
0.16 John Weston Howard, How Much English Does a Dentist Need?, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.16 Norman Nathan, The Teaching of Style, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.16 Neal Lerner, Rejecting the Remedial Brand: The Rise and Fall of the Dartmouth Writing Clinic, College Composition and Communication, 2007.
0.16 Thomas C. Kishler, The Novel as Primary Source in the Freshman Research Paper, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.16 Harry H. Crosby, Recruiting English Majors at the State University of Iowa, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.16 Jeffrey Fleece, Teacher as Audience, College English, 1952.
0.16 , The Composition/Communication Course in Liberal Arts Colleges, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.16 Lurene Brown, Poetry and the Freshman Theme, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.16 Sylvia E. Bowman, The Great Books Method and the Teaching of English, College English, 1948.
0.16 Kenneth Hoag, Teaching College English: Five Dialogues: II Teaching Freshman Composition, College English, 1958.
0.16 Michael Holzman, Theory Research and Pedagogy, College English, 1980.
0.16 Gilbert D. McEwen, College Spelling Clinic, College English, 1952.
0.16 Peter Elbow, Response to Glynda Hull Mike Rose Kay Losey Fraser and Marisa Castellano "Remediation as Social Construct", College Composition and Communication, 1993.
0.16 , Teaching Composition/Communication in Junior College, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.16 Donald C. Stewart, A "Real" Audience for Composition Students, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.16 Richard C. Boys, The English Course in the University of Michigan Basic Curriculum, College English, 1943.
0.16 Russell N. De Vinney, The Pennsylvania Survey, College English, 1960.
0.16 John E. Bellamy, Teaching Composition by Television, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.16 , High Shool-College Articulation, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.16 Mary Saunders, Oral Presentations in the Composition Classroom, College Composition and Communication, 1985.
0.16 Doris Ross McCrosson, The Graduate Assistant Reviews His role, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.16 R. Craig Hogan, Self-Instructional Units Based on the Christensen Method, College Composition and Communication, 1977.
0.16 , The Role of the Composition-Communication Course, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.16 , The Composition/Communication Course in the Twelfth Grade, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.16 Kenneth Hoag, Teaching College English: Five Dialogues: III Teaching Sophomore Literature, College English, 1958.
0.16 A. M. Tibbets, The Freshman Research Paper in This Sticky-Fingered Age, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.16 Warner G. Rice, Internships for Teachers of English at the University of Michigan, College English, 1939.
0.16 Elissa S. Guralnick Paul M. Levitt, Improving Student Writing: A Case History, College English, 1977.
0.16 Edward P. J. Corbett, Do It Yourself, College English, 1961.
0.16 Taylor Culbert, Methodology in Research in Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.16 George Nash, Who's Minding Freshman English at U T Austin?, College English, 1976.
0.16 Hargis Westerfield, Superstitions of College Freshmen, College English, 1965.
0.16 William U. McDonald_ Jr., Inferences Judgments and Reports in Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.16 Herbert Weisinger, The Problem of the English Major, College English, 1945.
0.16 Nick Aaron Ford, The Humanities Course at Morgan State College, College English, 1955.
0.16 Robert Stallman, On the Use of the Delineascope in Freshman English, College English, 1943.
0.16 Richard L. Larson, Observing and Guiding the Work of New Teachers, College English, 1967.
0.16 James I. Brown, What Do Students Read?, College English, 1939.
0.16 The English Faculty at Hinds Junior College, English at Hinds Junior College, College English, 1974.
0.16 Raymond Goss, Response to Richard P Fulkerson "Using Full-Length Books in Freshman English", College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.16 John Patton, Some Suggested Teaching Aids for the Research Paper, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.16 M. Joselyn, Creative Work in the Sophomore Literature Course, College English, 1958.
0.16 Andrea A. Lunsford, What We Know And Don't Know About Remedial Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1978.
0.16 , Undergraduate Programs in English, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.16 , Trends in Secondary School and College Teaching of Language Literature and Other Communication Arts, College Composition and Communication, 1956.
0.16 Wayne Edland, What College Students Want to Learn in Freshman English, College English, 1950.
0.16 William Sparke, Free Association Aids Clarity in Freshman Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.16 Joseph Kau, The Corporate Approach to Introductory Literature Courses, College English, 1976.
0.16 Bruce Dearing, In Teaching Poetry, College English, 1952.
0.16 Elissa S. Guralnick, The New Segregation: A Recent History of EOP at the University of Colorado Boulder, College English, 1978.
0.16 James A. Parrish_ Jr., Using the Panel Discussion to Teach the Short Story, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.16 Margaret Storch, Language Is a Two- Way Process, College English, 1977.
0.16 Ross Jerabek Daniel Dieterich, Composition Evaluation: The State of the Art, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.16 Elisabeth McPherson, Will the Real Terminal Student Please Stand Up?, College Composition and Communication, 1967.
0.16 Samuel J. Hazo, The Book Report: An Exercise in Insight, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.15 Herbert S. Michaels, A "Logical" Approach to Composition, College English, 1951.
0.15 Ruth Davies, A Defense of Freshmen, College English, 1951.
0.15 Lester L. Faigley, Generative Rhetoric as a Way of Increasing Syntactic Fluency, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.15 Edward Fiess, A Golden Mean, College English, 1955.
0.15 Ann Dempsey Mary Lou Maurer Rosemary Pisani, English Everything from an Experimental Film to Esquire Cartoons, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.15 Gerhard Friedrich, Benefits to English Departments of the Advanced Placement Program, College Composition and Communication, 1959.
0.15 Stephen H. Horton, Some Thoughts on the Passing of English A at Harvard, College English, 1951.
0.15 Winthrop Tilley, Composition by Critical Analysis, College English, 1940.
0.15 H. R. Struck, Wanted: More Writing Courses for Graduate Students, College Composition and Communication, 1976.
0.15 Bernard Knieger, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Theme, College English, 1959.
0.15 , Articulating High School and College Work: The Report of Workshop No 12, College Composition and Communication, 1950.
0.15 Geoffrey Wagner, On Remediation, College English, 1976.
0.15 Gregory Waters, Peer Tutoring, College English, 1981.
0.15 Arthur Waldhorn, The Term Paper: An Experiment in Group Enterprise, College English, 1951.
0.15 J. Gordon Eaker, Measuring Success in Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.15 , Maintaining Proficiency in Writing after the Freshman Course, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.15 Charles G. Hoffman, Tradition and Revolt in Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.15 Alex Page, To Grade or Retrograde?, College English, 1960.
0.15 , Cooperation of the Composition/Communication Teacher and Library Personnel, College Composition and Communication, 1957.
0.15 Warren B. Bezanson, A Method of Conducting the Technical Writing Course, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.15 Hall Swain Wayne C. Booth, Letters to the Editor, College English, 1955.
0.15 Sanford Radner, A Communications Sequence on the Graduate Level, College Composition and Communication, 1961.
0.15 , Superior Freshmen, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.15 , Improving Reading Ability: The Report of Workshop No 9, College Composition and Communication, 1954.
0.15 Eric M. Steel, The Freshman Research Paper: Hope at Last?, College English, 1957.
0.15 Elizabeth M. Kerr, The Research Paper as a Class Enterprise, College English, 1952.
0.15 Ralph Kopperman, On "On Remediation", College English, 1978.
0.15 Barbara Lindsay, The Class That Does Not Meet, College Composition and Communication, 1966.
0.15 Paul R. Sullivan, Building a Usable Spelling List for Classes in Writing, College Composition and Communication, 1953.
0.15 Carroll Viera, Helping Students to Help Themselves: An Approach to Grammar, College Composition and Communication, 1986.
0.15 Devra Rowland, A Decade in the Life of a Programer, College Composition and Communication, 1964.
0.15 Karen L. Black, The Application of Linguistic Principles to the Teaching of Freshman English, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.15 Charles W. Roberts, A Course for Training Rhetoric Teachers at the University of Illinois, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.15 Ralph A. Bellas, Workshop Sessions in English Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1970.
0.15 , The Director of Freshman English: His Role, College Composition and Communication, 1972.