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[Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.
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- American Association for International Conciliation. Official documents bearing upon the European war. Ser. I-IV Oct. 194-Jan. 1915.
- Bates Henry Moore, 1869-1949 . Address of the President.
- Bishop William Warner, 1871-1955. Backs of books.
- Bourne Randolph Silliman, 1886-1918. Tradition of war.
- Brooks Sydney, 1872-1937. Press in war-time.
- Butler Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. International mind.
- Cady Frank William, 1877-1963. Freshman course in English.
- Conrad Joseph, 1857-1924. Joseph Conrad on the art of writing.
- Denney Joseph Villiers, 1862-1935. Value of the classics to students of English.
- England George Allan, 1877-1936. Fiat pax.
- Feise Ernst, 1884- . Introduction to the study of intonation.
- Glaser Otto. Reflections on the autonomy of biological science.
- Gore Willard Clark, Externality and inhibition.
- Haldane R. B. Haldane (Richard Burdon Haldane), Viscount, 1856-1928. Higher nationality.
- Henderson Joseph Lindsey, 1869- . Changes in college entrance requirements.
- Hosic James Fleming, 1870- . Advance movement of teachers of English.
- Indiana Association of Teachers of English. Meeting. (1991 : Indianapolis Indiana). Proceedings.
- Johnson Alvin Saunders, 1874- 1971. War and the interests of labor.
- Jones Clarence Miller. Tides.
- Jpes-Speet Maria. Wie ich über Sprechen und Singen denke.
- Judd Charles Hubbard, 1873-1946. List of approved colleges and universities in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for 1913.
- Kenyon John Samuel, 1874- . That-clause in the Authorized Version of the Bible, by Hubert G. Shearin.
- Koch Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. Bibliothèque nationale.
- Koch Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. Bodleian Library at Oxford.
- Koch Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. Some old-time Old-World librarians.
- Lee Gerald Stanley, 1862-1944.
- Lloyd Alfred H. (Alfred Henry), 1864-1927. High comedy of philosophy.
- Mather Frank J. (Frank Jewett), 1835-1929. Do the arts make for peace?
- Meyer Richard M. (Richard Moritz), 1860-1914. Aufbau der Syntax.
- More Paul Elmer, 1864-1937. Paradox of Oxford.
- National Education Association of the United States. Committee on the High-School English Course. Report.
- Neilson William Allan, 1869-1946. Burns in English.
- Padelford Frederick Morgan, 1875-1942. Spenser and the Puritan propaganda.
- Padelford Frederick Morgan, 1875-1942. Spenser's arraignment of the Anabaptists.
- Perry Stuart Hoffman, 1874-1957. After the war.
- Reed Albert Granberry. 1870-1932. English in the high school.
- Reed Albert Granberry. 1870-1932. What to teach in poetry.
- Reynolds George F. (George Fullmer), 1877-1964. William Percy and his plays.
- Rice Richard Ashley, 1878-1955. Wordsworth's mind.
- Royce Josiah, 1855-1916. Plea for provincial independence in education.
- Russell Bertrand, 1872-1970. Philosophical importance of mathematical logic.
- Sanders Henry A. (Henry Arthur), 1868-1956. New Testament quotation of a twice-repeated prophecy.
- Scott Fred Newton, 1860-1931. Efficiency for efficiency's sake.
- Scott Fred Newton, 1860-1931. Relation of school and college.
- Simplified Spelling Board.
- Simplified Spelling Board. Fourth list of simplified spellings recommended.
- Spingarn Joel Elias, 1875-1939. Note on dramatic criticism.
- Stewart. Barthold Heinrich Brockes' rendering of Thomson's Seasons and the later German translations.
- Stork Charles Wharton, 1881- . Influence of the popular ballad on Wordsworth and Coleridge.
- Symposium on Reform in Grammatical Nomenclature in the Study of the Languages. [Proceedings].
- Thorndike Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1874-1949. Emotional price of peace.
- Tilden Charles Joseph, 1873- . Course in civil engineering.
- Wallace Charles William, 1865-1932. Shakespeare and America.
- Warren Howard C. (Howard Crosby), 1867-1934. Academic freedom.
- Webster Joseph Rowe, 1871- . Sentence-making.
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From a compilation of pamphlets and offprints donated by Fred Newton Scott (1860-1931), Instructor of English at the University of Michigan.Mode of access: Internet