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Sherwood Anderson: An Appreciation Of His Life And Fiction, Kenneth Davenport
Sherwood Anderson: An Appreciation Of His Life And Fiction, Kenneth Davenport
Master's Theses
It has been only in the past four decades that Americans have awakened to the fact that they could have a literature which is not dependent on any foreign country, particularly that of England. It has been only in this period of time that an interest has been awakened in the history of American letters and the reasons for their development along their specific lines. Without attempting to assign causes, it is at once in evidence that the literature of America, with only two exceptions, to the beginnings of realism is strongly tied to the literature of Europe, particularly to …
History Of Education In Loudoun County, Dorsey Ford
History Of Education In Loudoun County, Dorsey Ford
Honors Theses
This paper is prepared as an original research monograph in American History. In it the author has tried to give a true account of the schools in Loudon County, Virginia, from the earliest times up to the present.
Music Course Of Study For The Junior High School, Josephine Ellison
Music Course Of Study For The Junior High School, Josephine Ellison
Graduate Thesis Collection
This syllabus is the result of an effort to formulate a course of study to be used as a guide in the general music classes, elective music classes, and music clubs at Parkland Junior High School, Louisville, Kentucky, which is the type of junior high school that draws its pupils from varied school environments, public, private, and parochial and from homes that differ racially, socially, and culturally.
Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins
Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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