[Pamphlets in philology and the humanities. Vol. 25].

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245 0 0 ‡a[Pamphlets in philology and the humanities. ‡nVol. 25].
260 ‡a[Place of publication not identified] : ‡b[publisher not identified], ‡c[1912?]-[1917?]
300 ‡a1 v. : ‡bill. ; ‡c24 cm
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
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500 ‡aFrom a collection of pamphlets and offprints donated by Fred Newton Scott (1860-1931), Instructor of English at the University of Michigan.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aPater, Walter, ‡d1839-1894 ‡xLiterary style.
600 1 0 ‡aShakespeare, William, ‡d1564-1616. ‡tTroilus and Cressida. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81088076 ‡1http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n81088076
600 1 0 ‡aChaucer, Geoffrey, ‡d-1400. ‡tCanterbury tales. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010051825 ‡1http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/no2010051825 ‡1http://viaf.org/viaf/180531378
600 1 0 ‡aPuttenham, Richard, ‡d1520?-1601? ‡tArte of English poesie.
630 0 0 ‡aGuy of Warwick (Romance) ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50054804 ‡1http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n50054804
650 0 ‡aPenmanship. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85099491
650 0 ‡aTheaters ‡zEngland ‡xHistory.
650 0 ‡aJournalism ‡vBibliography. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008122456
650 0 ‡aCriminal psychology. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034097
650 0 ‡aIntelligence tests. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067180
650 0 ‡aSpeech disorders in children. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126444
650 0 ‡aSpeech. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126434
650 0 ‡aEnglish language. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043413
650 0 ‡aEducation ‡xPhilosophy. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041014
650 0 ‡aLearning and scholarship ‡zUnited States ‡xSocial aspects.
651 0 ‡aUnited States ‡xHistory ‡yRevolution, 1775-1783 ‡xHistoriography. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140161
700 1 2 ‡aGoddard, Henry Herbert, ‡d1866-1957. ‡tStandard method for giving the Binet test. ‡f1913.
700 1 2 ‡aGoddard, Henry Herbert, ‡d1866-1957. ‡tBinet measuring scale of intelligence.
700 1 2 ‡aGoddard, Henry Herbert, ‡d1866-1957. ‡tBinet-Simon measuring scale for intelligence.
700 1 2 ‡aAnderson, V. V. ‡q(Victor Vance), ‡d1878-1960. ‡tClassification of borderline mental cases amongst offenders.
700 1 2 ‡aCrafts, Leland W. ‡q(Leland Whitney), ‡d1892-1968. ‡tBibliography of feeble-mindedness in relation to juvenile delinquency.
700 1 2 ‡aTown, Clara Harrison, ‡d1874-1967. ‡tBinet-Simon scale and the psychologist. ‡f1912.
700 1 2 ‡aDoll, Edgar A. ‡q(Edgar Arnold), ‡d1889-1968. ‡tSuggestions on the extension of the Binet-Simon measuring scale. ‡f1913.
700 1 2 ‡aHaseltine, Burton, ‡d1874- ‡tNew era in voice study.
700 1 2 ‡aThompson, Leroy. ‡tTelephone operator's voice.
700 1 2 ‡aBradshaw, John W. ‡tOperators' voices, their importance and the method of their cultivation.
700 1 2 ‡aBachrach, William. ‡tSpeech training for business life.
700 1 2 ‡aSkinner, Otis, ‡d1858-1942. ‡tAmerican speech and the stage.
700 1 2 ‡aMcDade, James Edward, ‡d1872- ‡tSchool's function in speech improvement.
700 1 2 ‡aScott, Fred Newton, ‡d1860-1931. ‡tSpeech and the community.
700 1 2 ‡aGandell, Shirley M. K. ‡tVoice in singing and speech.
700 1 2 ‡aBlanton, Smiley, ‡d1882-1966. ‡tSpeech defects in children.
700 1 2 ‡aNoyes, Frederick Bogue, ‡d1872-1961. ‡tRelation of mouth formation to voice and speech.
700 1 2 ‡aRice, George B. ‡tVocal apparatus in health and disease.
700 1 2 ‡aClapp, John Mantle, ‡d1870-1963. ‡tReformation of American speech.
700 1 2 ‡aHaseltine, Burton, ‡d1874- ‡tNew Americanism. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aScott, Fred Newton, ‡d1860-1931. ‡tAnchor to windward.
700 1 2 ‡aPound, Louise, ‡d1872-1958. ‡tBritish and American pronunciation. ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aWilliamson, George F. ‡tIndividual differences in belief, measured and expressed by degrees of confidence.
700 1 ‡aPillsbury, W. B. ‡q(Walter Bowers), ‡d1872-1960. ‡tMental antecedents of speech. ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aSantayana, George, ‡d1863-1952. ‡tPhilosophic sanction of ambition. ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aPeet, Hubert Williams, ‡d1885-1951. ‡tBibliography of journalism. ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aGreenlaw, Edwin, ‡d1874-1931. ‡tShakespeare's pastorals. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aGraves, Thornton Shirley, ‡d1883-1925. ‡tNotes on Elizabethan theatres. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aHanford, James Holly, ‡d1882-1969. ‡tPlatonic message in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida". ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aSmith, C. Alphonso ‡q(Charles Alphonso), ‡d1864-1924. ‡tOrdinary North Carolinese. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aSteadman, J. M., ‡cJr. ‡q(John Marcellus), ‡d1889-1945. ‡tOrigin of the historical present in English. ‡f1917.
700 1 2 ‡aPerkins, Albert S. ‡q(Albert Sanborn), ‡d1861- ‡tMeasurements of effect of Latin on English vocabulary of high school students in commercial courses. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aBaldwin, Charles Sears, ‡d1867-1935. ‡tAcademic child labor. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aBreed, Frederick S. ‡q(Frederick Stephen), ‡d1876- ‡tNote on the relation of legibility and form in handwriting. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aBreed, Frederick S. ‡q(Frederick Stephen), ‡d1876- ‡tScale for measuring the general merit of English composition in the sixth grade. ‡f1917.
700 1 2 ‡aThomas, Joseph M., ‡d1811-1891. ‡tDo thought-courses produce thinking?. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aThomas, Joseph M., ‡d1811-1891. ‡tTraining for teaching composition in colleges.
700 1 2 ‡aBreed, Frederick S. ‡q(Frederick Stephen), ‡d1876- ‡tMeasuring and standardizing handwriting in a school system. ‡f1917.
700 1 2 ‡aFletcher, Jefferson Butler, ‡d1865-1946. ‡tDante's "second love". ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aBeyer, Thomas Percival, ‡d1881- ‡tVocabulary of three years. ‡f1916.
700 1 2 ‡aKirk, Richard Ray, ‡d1877- ‡tSentence by Walter Pater.
700 1 2 ‡aFisher, Sydney George, ‡d1856-1927. ‡tLegendary and myth-making process in histories of the American Revolution. ‡f1912.
700 1 2 ‡aCrane, Ronald S. ‡q(Ronald Salmon), ‡d1886-1967. ‡tVogue of Guy of Warwick from the close of the middle ages to the romantic revival.
700 1 2 ‡aLowes, John Livingston, ‡d1867-1945. ‡tChaucer and the seven deadly sins.
700 1 2 ‡aVan Hook, Larue. ‡tGreek rhetorical language in Puttenham's The arte of English poesie.
700 1 2 ‡aFletcher, Jefferson Butler, ‡d1865-1946. ‡tOur opportunity. ‡f1915.
700 1 2 ‡aFigueiredo, Fidelino de, ‡d1888-1967. ‡tEspirito historico.
700 1 2 ‡aVaile, E. O. ‡q(Edwin Orlando), ‡d1843-1922. ‡tFonetic method of teaching reading.
710 2 ‡aModern Language Association of America. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095369 ‡1http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n78095369
710 2 ‡aMarshall Field & Company. ‡tSpeech training in commercial life.
711 2 ‡aSymposium on speech, voice and hygiene of the vocal tract.
730 0 ‡aJournal of ophthalmology, otology and laryngology.
730 0 ‡aJournal of philosophy, psychology and scientific methods.
730 0 ‡aStudies in philology.
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