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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

Freshman Rhetoric

Manual and Calendar

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1947-48

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

Freshman Rhetoric

Manual and Calendar

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1947-48

Published by

CHARLES W. ROBERTS

Urbana, Illinois

1947

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Freshman Rhetoric

1947-1948

You are expected at the beginning of the course to make yourself thoroughly familiar with all items in this manual preceding the calendar and will be held responsible for the observation of all directions and regulations here given.

Objectives

Freshman Rhetoric is designed to help you develop, for use in college and afterward, the ability (a) to understand and evaluate what you hear and read, and (b) to write and speak intelligibly, effectively, and convincingly.

Directions for Preparing Manuscripts

Write on standard theme paper, one side only, with ink, and get clearly legible results. Do not use notebook paper.

If themes are typed, unruled white paper, 8J/2 x 11, of medium weight should be used, and lines should be double-spaced ; thin or flimsy paper will not be accepted.

Write the title of each theme at the top of the first page beginning on the first ruled line, and capitalize the first letter of each important word. Leave a space equivalent to one blank line between the title and the beginning of the theme. Leave a margin of one and a half inches at the left side and a margin of one inch at the right side of each page.

Indent the first line of each paragraph about an inch.

Number the pages of every theme over two pages in length.

Draw a horizontal line through words to be disregarded by the reader; do not enclose them in brackets or parentheses.

Fold themes once, lengthwise to the right, and endorse them on the lines provided for that purpose.

Each endorsement must give, in the following order:

1. Name of course, number of section, and name of instructor; 2. name of student (last name first) ; 3. date on which theme is written; 4. theme number in Arabic numerals; 5. title of theme. The correct form is given below:

Rhetoric 1, Al Mr. Jones

Smith, John

November 2, 1947

Theme 1

Why I Came to College

Directions for Handling Themes

Late themes will not be accepted by the instructor except by special arrangement. Unless you are ill, this arrangement should prefer- ably be made in advance. Delayed themes may not be made up at the rate of more than two a week, and will not be accepted within' the last two weeks prior to the last class meeting.

No one who is delinquent in the written work of the semes- ter will be given credit in the course.

Themes are to be revised in red ink or red pencil and returned to the instructor at the next meeting of the class after they are received. You should mark the date of revision below the grade or comment on the back of the theme.

Themes should not be rewritten unless the instructor so directs. When a theme is rewritten, the new copy should be endorsed like the original as to number and date, should be marked in red ink "Rewritten" just below the endorsement, and both the original and the rewritten copies, folded separately, should be returned to the instructor.

Credit is not given for themes until they are returned in revised or rewritten form for filing.

You should make copies of papers you wish to preserve, as themes are kept on file until the close of the year and are then destroyed.

Honesty in Written Work

Your endorsement on a theme is considered a pledge that it is an honest specimen of your writing proficiency. If you submit papers which are not genuine evidence of your own ability, you are thwarting your instructor's efforts to diagnose your writing ailments and to cure them. Moreover, a student guilty of plagiarism will be dropped from the course without credit and, on a second offense, expelled from the university. Bear in mind that your object in this course is to achieve proficiency through constant practice and through the development of your ability to criticize your own work. Your instructor considers your impromptu themes and your composition on the final examination the best evidence of your success in achieving proficiency in writing even under stress.

1. Do not literally repeat, without acknowledgment, phrases, sen- tences, or larger units of discourse from another writer or from your own previous compositions.

2. Do not use another's main headings or general plan, or an expansion or a synopsis of another's work unless specifically advised to do so by your instructor.

3. Do not permit your work to be copied in whole or in part by another student.

4. Do not allow anyone other than your instsructor to correct or revise your papers at any stage in their composition. Bring this warning to the attention of scholarship advisers and others who may offer to "help" you.

A literary debt may be acknowledged by incidental reference to the source, either (a) by means of a phrase in the text, or (b) by use of a footnote.

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Value of Grades

As nearly as possible, a fixed standard of grades is maintained throughout each semester. Thus a theme written in September is held to the same requirements as a theme written in January. Students who acquaint themselves with the objectives of the course and who strive to attain them are likely to experience a definite improvement in their grades as the semester advances. The standard is higher in the second semester than in the first. In general, Rhetoric 2 is as much beyond the Rhetoric 1 level as Rhetoric 1 is beyond the high school level, with a corresponding change in the value of grades.

Theme grades range from A to E. Plus and minus signs attached to grades are often temporarily helpful, but signify nothing in the final record. You should ask your instructor to explain grades and comments which you do not understand.

A: A theme is graded A if it is of exceptional merit in form and content. Excellence of any kind freshness of treatment, interest, originality in thought will be given due recognition, but it must, in this course, be accompanied bv accuracy and soundness in detail of structure. The instructor is quite as anxious to read interesting or brilliant themes as you are to write them.

B: A theme definitely better than the average in form and content, but not of the highest excellence, is graded B. The grade indicates that the instructor is very favorably impressed.

C: C is the average grade. A theme graded C is mechanically accurate, offers some variety of sentence construction and effectiveness of diction, is satisfactorily paragraphed, is satisfactorily organized as a whole, and is at least fair in content.

D: D indicates the lowest quality of work for which credit is given. It is an unsatisfactory grade and often indicates a grave doubt in the mind of the instructor. It is therefore a danger sign.

E: A grade of E means work too inferior for credit. Errors to be specially guarded against are listed below. You are cautioned against repeating errors in successive themes.

Faults in the details of writing:

Misspelled words

Sentence fragments

Comma splices

Sentences with violent changes in construction

Straggling sentences

Unclear or illogical sentences or diction

Bad errors in grammar

Faults in form and content:

Carelessness in the preparation of manuscript A marked failure to paragraph properly Straying from the subject A marked lack of coherence Inadequacy of content

Spelling Test

Your proficiency in spelling will be determined by your themes and, in addition, by a special spelling test (or tests) based on the section on spelling in the rhetoric text. In this test you are expected to make a grade of at least ninety per cent. This statement does not mean that if you make a grade, let us say, of eighty-eight per cent, you will fail in the course. In general, however, illiterate spelling is regarded as a sufficient cause for failure. A low grade in the test and poor spelling in themes are therefore to be guarded against.

As you work on your own spelling difficulties, make full use of pages 9, 27, and 45, below.

Conferences

You are urged to consult your instructor whenever you need advice

regarding your rhetoric work. Occasionally instructors call students

in for conference. Such conference appointments are a regular part of

the course, and absence from them is regarded as a serious delinquency.

Proficiency Examinations

At the beginning of each semester, a proficiency examination in Freshman Rhetoric will be offered by the English Department. Students who fail the Rhetoric 1 proficiency examination will be denied admission to Rhetoric 1 and may prepare to pass the test at a later date (1) by enrolling in Rhetoric 0, a one-semester, non-credit, remedial course, (2) by tutoring, or (3) by independent study and practice in writing. Students who do exceptionally well on the proficiency examination will be granted exemption from Rhetoric 1 with three hours of credit. Likewise, students will be released from Rhetoric 2 with three hours of credit by passing a Rhetoric 2 examination. Students who prepare for these examinations should note that the proficiency examinations in Rhetoric 1 and 2 will be equivalent to those given at the end of the semester in the respective courses. According to a University ruling, a proficiency examination may not be taken to remove a failure in a course.

Final Examinations and Semester Grades

Final examinations in Rhetoric 1 and 2 are primarily tests of proficiency in English. Your instructor expects your final examination paper to demonstrate conclusively that you can, and will henceforth, write correctly and effectively even under pressure. In deciding on your semester grade, your instructor does not average your theme grades and indulge in mathematical calculations involving themes, talks, recitations, tests, etc. On the basis of all such evidence, he tries to determine just how proficient you are after a semester's study and practice. He will ignore low grades made at the first of the semester if work done later indicates genuine and permanent im- provement; and he will likewise ignore high early grades if later work shows increasing carelessness and lack of effort. Your instructor is always willing to explain grades but he is not allowed to change them.

Green Caldron

The Green Caldron is a magazine in which appear some of the themes written by students in Rhetoric 1 and 2. A faculty committee makes the final selections from the work chosen by individual instruc- tors. The themes chosen are not all A themes necessarily, but all are good, and each will be noteworthy as an illustration of at least one

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principle of successful writing. Four issues appear during the year, and to each issue at least one class recitation is devoted. You, therefore, are expected to provide yourself, at the times indicated in the Calendar, with copies of the magazine. They may be obtained at the Illini Union Bookstore, 715 S. Wright Street.

Supplementary Reading

One important aim of the course is to encourage good reading. In Room 104 of the University Library are shelved all the books listed in the Manual on pages 63-95. In accordance with plans announced by your instructor, you will be asked to read and report on several books each semester.

Research in the Library

The following suggestions and regulations may be helpful to students in using the library effectively for research themes.

1. Read your Library Handbook.

2. Start collecting material for your paper more than two weeks before it is due. Otherwise, the books you want may already be in use and cannot be procured in time to help you.

3. Plan to use the library in the morning and early afternoons of weekdays rather than Saturday afternoons, when the crowds are always largest. Many of the various departmental libraries you may be referred to are apt to be closed on Saturday afternoons.

4. If you are going to write a theme in the field of music, for instance, go directly to the Music Library for your material instead of starting in the General Library. You will undoubtedly find in the Music Library much more appropriate material than you would find in the General Library. You will have the advantage of asking the advice of the Music Librarian and of selecting your books from open shelves rather than from catalog cards.

5. The catalog in the General Library Building includes the holdings of all campus libraries. If the catalog card indicates that all copies of the book you want are in a library outside of the General Library Building, go directly to the library indicated.

6. If the catalog card indicates copies both in the General Library Building and other campus libraries, you will often save time by going directly to the campus library, especially if the Circulation Desk is crowded.

7. Notice on the catalog card the date of publication of the book. If it was published before 1900, library regulations will not permit you to take it out of the building. Doubtless, you will prefer to use more recently published materials, anyway.

8. Newspapers are generally unavailable for undergraduate student use.

9. When using Readers Guide and other indexes, copy exact reference the first time an article is used. Much time is wasted by looking up references several times. They are often hard to trace.

10. If you are asking for a volume of a periodical at the Circula- tion Desk, be sure to write on your call slip both the volume number and the date of the issue you want. The year is not enough, for large magazines like Life are bound four sections to a year.

11. Many periodicals are kept on open shelves in the Reference Room. Check with the chart at the Reference Desk to see if the particular volume you want is available before sending a call slip through at the Circulation Desk.

12. Periodicals may be used only in the Library.

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Rhetoric 0 Theme Record

Study the textbook explanation of rules violated. Consult instructor if errors recur persistently.

Theme Errors Made Grade

A

B _

C

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2

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12 _

13

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Individual Spelling List

Rhetoric 0 Objectives

Rhetoric 0 is planned to prepare you for admission to Rhetoric 1. In it you will study assignments designed to give you a working knowledge of grammar, correct sentence and paragraph construction, and punctuation. You will also be encouraged to enlarge your vocabu- lary and to improve your spelling. You will write many short compo- sitions, which will be analyzed by your instructor and which you will revise and correct. You will analyze the writing of others and thereby develop powers of criticism and an awareness of standards which will help you improve your own writing.

You should bear in mind that Rhetoric 0 is not a required course. It is offered by the University to those willing to work to overcome their writing handicaps. By applying yourself you should be able to pass Rhetoric 0 and thus gain admission to Rhetoric 1. // you are negligent in doing the assigned work, you will be dropped from Rhetoric 0 and will thus lose the assistance the University has offered you. Instead of gaining admission to Rhetoric 1 by passing Rhetoric 0, you may attempt to do so by passing a proficiency test offered at the beginning of the next semester. If, by the beginning of your third semester, you have not gained admission to Rhetoric 1, you will be obliged to withdraw from the University.

A committee of three Rhetoric Staff members will study your Rhetoric 0 final examination to determine whether you have developed the proficiency necessary for admission to Rhetoric 1. If the committee approves your admission to Rhetoric 1, your instructor will then determine your semester grade on the basis of work done throughout the semester.

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RHETORIC 0 CALENDAR

All assignments here made are subject to change by individual instructors. You are advised to give careful attention to and make written note of assignment instructions given in the classroom.

Textbooks: Harbrace College Handbook (HCH)

Preface to Writing (PW) Series A fall semester; series B spring semester Student Prose Models (SPM) A college-level dictionary

Rhetoric 0

First Week

1 Announcement of texts and assisgnments. Your instructor

will discuss the purpose of the assignments for the first

three weeks.

"Sentence Sense": HCH pp. 1-18.

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Rhetoric 0 Second Week

"Sentence Sense": HCH pp. 18-32.

3.

Theme A, impromptu. Bring standard theme paper to class. In preparation read Manual pp. 3-7 and HCH pp. 88-95.

"Sentence Fragment": HCH pp. 33-40.

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Rhetoric 0 Third Week

Theme B, to be written outside of class on a subject assigned by your instructor. On this and all subsequent assignments do your own work without assistance from others. Read again the Manual statement regarding hon- esty in written work (p. 4).

"Comma Splice": HCH pp. 41-47.

8 Theme C, impromptu. Bring theme paper to class for the

writiner of this composition.

writing of this composition.

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Rhetoric 0

Fourth Week

9.

"The Paragraph": HCH pp. 302-315.

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"The Sentence" and "Sentence Independence": PW pp. 13-24.

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Theme 1, and selections in SPM, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 0 Fifth Week

1 ^ "Terminal Punctuation" : PW pp. 25-32.

13.

"Agreement of Subject and Predicate": PW pp. 33-38.

14.

Theme 2, impromptu. In preparation read "Out of the Past": SPM pp. 191-194 and "My Ancestors": SPM pp. 225-228.

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Rhetoric 0 Sixth Week

15.

16.

17.

"Spelling": PW pp. 155-158 and 161-162. Note advance assignments 21, 32, and 38 and also the Manual statement on spelling (p. 6).

Read the current issue of the Green Caldron, as assigned by your instructor.

Theme 3, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 0 Seventh Week

1 O "Parts of Speech": PW pp. 41-58.

19.

"Nouns": PW pp. 61-68.

^A Theme 4, as assigned by your instructor. In preparation

£\J» read "This Is Home," "Soup, Beautiful Soup!" and

"Chemistry for Pleasure": SPM pp. 12-15, 18-21.

NOTE: Late themes may not be made up at the rate of more than two a week, and will not be accepted beyond the thirty-sixth meeting of the course. Keep your written work up to date. Revise and return themes promptly. Remember, you receive no credit for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. Do not expect your instructor to give you a passing grade in the course if you ignore the above directions and fail to deliver on time the required number of papers properly revised and corrected.

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Rhetoric 0 Eighth Week

21

Be prepared to spell correctly the first hundred words on p. 158 of PW.

*yj Theme 5, impromptu. In preparation read SPM selections LdUi, assigned by your instructor.

23.

Pronouns": PW pp. 69-80.

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Rhetoric 0 Ninth Week

J A "Pronouns": PW pp. 81-88.

25.

"Planning the Whole Composition": HCH pp. 330-346. Be prepared to discuss the paragraphing and organization of "On the Disadvantages of Being Two People" and "Pease Porridge Hot": SPM pp. 3-6.

26.

Theme 6, a carefully planned composition.

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Rhetoric 0 Tenth Week

"Adjectives and Adverbs": PW pp. 89-98.

27.

28.

"Prepositions and Conjunctions": PW pp. 99-110.

REMINDER: No credit is given for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. No one who has not done all the assigned written work of the semester will be given a passing grade in the course.

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Rhetoric 0 Eleventh Week

29.

Theme 7, impromptu. In preparation, read "Entrepreneur of a Diaper Laundry": SPM pp. 66-70, and "How to Make Facial Masks": SPM pp. 72-75.

30.

Selections in the current issue of the Green Caldron, as assigned by jour instructor.

31.

"Punctuation and Mechanics": PW pp. 113-117 and 121-124.

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Rhetoric 0 Twelfth Week

32.

Be prepared to spell correctly the second hundred words on p. 159 of PW. "Punctuation and Mechanics": PW pp. 117-120 and 125-130.

33.

'Conventional Punctuation": PW pp. 131-136.

34.

Theme 8 on a subject suggested by "What's Wrong with the American High School": SPM pp. 152-159, and "Rationalism in Rhetoric Instruction": SPM pp. 160-163.

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Rhetoric 0 Thirteenth Week

•^C "Manuscript Mechanics": PW pp. 137-144.

36.

Theme 9, impromptu. Before class, read SPM pp. 202-208.

Last date on which late themes may be turned in

37.

"The Choice of Words": PW pp. 145-154.

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Rhetoric 0 Fourteenth Week

"2Q Theme 10, final spelling test.

39.

Theme 11, as assigned by your instructor.

4f\ "Achievement Tests": PW pp. 165-170, as assigned by

your instructor.

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Rhetoric 0 Fifteenth Week

A"\ Continuation of preceding assignment.

A?) Discussion of the final examination and the University

i— t, of Illinois remedial program in English.

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Rhetoric 1 Theme Record

Study the textbook explanation of rules violated. Consult instructor if errors recur persistently.

Theme Errors Made Grade

A

B

C

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

10

11

12

13

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Individual Spelling List

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Rhetoric 1 Objectives and Plan

Rhetoric is primarily concerned with the written and oral expression of ideas based on personal observation and experience. It is designed to develop in you the ability (1) to express easily, accurately, and effectively the ideas and problems that arise in your own experience, (2) to read with understanding and pleasure, (3) to listen to others and understand the purpose, direction, and detail of what they are saying, and (4) to speak effectively and without embarrassment. To achieve these objectives you will be asked to write an average of a theme a week and to read some of your compositions aloud to the class.

Weeks 1-3: Preparation.

Review of fundamentals.

Three themes. These are diagnostic. On the basis of your work on them you may be advised to withdraw from Rhetoric 1 and to enroll in Rhetoric 0.

Weeks 4-15: Observational exposition.

Paragraphing.

Reading of models in exposition, with attention to means of making experiences and procedures clear and inter- esting.

Study and practice in outlining.

Expository themes reporting experiences, processes, activi- ities, etc. One long composition.

Oral or written appraisal of outside reading.

Concurrent study of basic principles of correct composi- tion, with particular attention to spelling, punctuation, agreement, and reference. This phase of the course may be expanded or reduced by individual instructors accord- ing to the needs of particular classes.

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RHETORIC 1 CALENDAR

All assignments here made are subject to change by individual instructors. You are advised to give careful attention to and make written note of assignment instructions given in the classroom.

Textbooks: Harbrace College Handbook (HCH) Assignments in Exposition (AE) A college-level dictionary

Rhetoric 1 First Week

1 Announcement of texts and assignments. Your instructor

will discuss the purpose of the assignments for the first three weeks.

"Sentence Sense": HCH pp. 1-18.

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Rhetoric 1 Second Week

"Sentence Sense": HCH pp. 18-32.

3.

Theme A, impromptu. Bring standard theme paper to class. In preparation read Manual pp. 3-7 and HCH pp. 88-95.

"Sentence Fragment": HCH pp. 33-40.

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Rhetoric 1 Third Week

Theme B, to be written outside of class on a subject assigned by your instructor. On this and all subsequent assignments do your own iuork without assistance from others. Read again the Manual statement on honesty in written work (p. 4).

"Comma Splice": HCH pp. 41-47.

8.

Theme C, impromptu. Bring standard theme paper to class for the writing of this composition.

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Rhetoric 1 Fourth Week

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"The Paragraph": HCH pp. 302-315.

9.

10

"The Paragraph": HCH pp. 315-326. Bring theme paper to class for impromptu paragraph composition.

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Theme 1, a well-developed paragraph. Be prepared to

read this paper in class and to receive the criticism of

your classmates and instructor. You will, in turn, be expected to appraise the work of your colleagues.

Your instructor will advise you regarding the dates on which you will be expected to report on supplementary reading. See Manual pp. 63-95.

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Rhetoric 1 Fifth Week

1 ^ "Spelling": HCH pp. 163-179. See Manual p. 6 on spelling 1^. test.

1 "? Read and be prepared to discuss selections in the Green

Caldron, as assigned by your instructor.

14.

Theme 2, to be read in class.

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Rhetoric 1 Sixth Week

IT "Agreement": HCH pp. 64-73.

16.

The Comma": HCH pp. 111-129.

1 H Theme 3, impromptu. Bring standard theme paper to J- / class for this comnosition.

class for this composition.

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Rhetoric 1 Seventh Week

18.

"The Outline": AE pp. 204-224 or "Planning the Whole Composition": HCH pp. 327-346, as assigned by your instructor. Note advance assignments 32 and 39. You should decide what your subject will be and start planning the paper.

19.

Theme 4, a sentence outline of an essay assigned by your instructor.

20.

'The Critical Paper": AE pp. 253-272.

NOTE: Late themes may not be made up at the rate of more than two a week, and will not be accepted beyond the thirty-sixth meeting of the course. Keep your written work up to date. Revise and return themes promptly. Remember, you receive no credit for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. Do not expect your instructor to give you a passing grade in the course if you ignore the above directions and fail to deliver on time the required number of papers properly revised and corrected.

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Rhetoric 1 Eighth Week

^1 "Descriptive Exposition": AE pp. 27-44.

22.

Theme 5, a descriptive exposition, to be read in class.

23.

"The Character Sketch": AE pp. 273-293.

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Rhetoric 1 Ninth Week

^A "Narrative Exposition": AE pp. 45-63.

25.

Theme 6, impromptu.

26.

"Coherence and Parallelism": HCH pp. 262-274.

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Rhetoric 1 Tenth Week

27 "Reference of Pronouns": HCH pp. 278-283.

28.

Continuation of preceding assignment.

REMINDER: No credit is given for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. No one who has not done all the assigned written work of the semester will be given a passing grade in the course.

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Rhetoric 1 Eleventh Week

^Q "Process": AE pp. 85-116, as assigned by your instructor.

30.

The Green Caldron, as assigned by your instructor.

31.

Theme 7, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 1 Twelfth Week

'7/"S Theme 8, a sentence outline for Theme 10, a long exposi- Du>. tion based on personal experience or observation.

33. "

34.

"Diction: Good Use": HCH pp. 180-226.

"Diction: Exactness": HCH pp. 227-236.

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Rhetoric 1

Thirteenth Week

35.

"Wordiness" and "Omissions": HCH pp. 237-247.

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Theme 9, as assigned by your instructor. Be prepared to read your paper to the class.

Last date on which late themes may be turned in

37.

Continued reading of Theme 9.

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Rhetoric 1 Fourteenth Week

"2Q Final written spelling test.

39.

Theme 10, a long exposition based on personal experience or observation. You may be asked to read your paper to the class.

40.

Theme 11, impromptu.

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Rhetoric 1 Fifteenth Week

"The Examination": AE pp. 311-317.

41.

42.

General review of the course and a discussion of the final examination in Rhetoric 1.

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Rhetoric 2 Theme Record

Study the textbook explanation of rules violated. Consult instructor if errors recur persistently.

Theme Errors Made Grade

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

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Individual Spelling List

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Rhetoric 2 Objectives and Plan

Rhetoric 2, expecting a higher standard of achievement than that prevailing in Rhetoric 1, is primarily concerned with analytical and argumentative exposition. It is designed to perfect the abilities you developed in Rhetoric 1 and to develop in you the ability (1) to digest and evaluate the ideas of others, (2) to investigate and report the results of such investigation, (3) to test the arguments of others, and (4) to present your own arguments logically and persuasively.

NOTE: A student who receives a semester grade of C or D in Rhetoric 2 is required to take an English qualifying examina- tion at the end of his sophomore year, and, if he fails the examination, to take Rhetoric 5, a remedial course for upper- classmen. A passing grade on the examination or in Rhetoric 5 is required for graduation.

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RHETORIC 2 CALENDAR

All assignments here made are subject to change by individual instructors. You are advised to give careful attention to and make ■written note of assignment instructions given in the classroom.

Textbooks: Modern Exposition (ME)

Accuracy in Thinking (AT) Harbrace College Handbook (HCH) A college-level dictionary

Rhetoric 2 First Week

IYour instructor will announce texts and assignments and will discuss the aims and organization of the course. You

will take the first part of a diagnostic and placement test.

Theme 1, impromptu. Bring standard theme paper to class for this composistion.

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Rhetoric 2 Second Week

"Definitions": ME pp. 7, 64-78, as assigned by your instructor.

Theme 2, an essay of definition. Be prepared to read this and subsequent themes in class to test their clarity and effectiveness. You may be reminded of the importance of independent effort in theme composition if you read again the Manual statement on honesty in written work (p. 4). Note especially the fourth point in that discussion.

"Analysis": ME pp. 6, 32-63, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 2 Third Week

/I Continuation of preceding assignment.

f Theme 3, an essay of analysis, to be read and discussed

in class.

8.

Continued reading and discussion of Theme 3.

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Rhetoric 2 Fourth Week

"Library": HCH pp. 347-366.

9.

10.

"Research Paper": HCH pp. 366-387 or ME pp. 9, 176- 182.

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Submit full titles and main idea or thesis sentences for research projects which you might work out for Theme 7 and Theme 14.

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REFERENCE ROOM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY

1 Encyclopedia Britannica

2 New International Encyclopedia

3 Encyclopedia Americana

4 New English Dictionary

5 Webster's New International Dictionary

6 Funk and Wagnalls' New Standard Dictionary

7 Century Dictionary

8 Dictionary of National Biography

9 Dictionary of American Biography

10 Who's Who

11 Who's Who in America

12 Cambridge History of English Literature

13 Cambridge History of American Literature

14 Cambridge Ancient History

15 Cambridge Medieval History

16 Cambridge Modern History

17 Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature

18 Bailey's Cyclopedia of American Agriculture

19 Sturgis' Dictionary of Architecture and Building

20 Encyclopedia of Social Sciences

21 Lippincott's Gazetteer

22 Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature

23 Poole's Index

24 International Index

25 Industrial Arts Index

26 Annual Magazine Subject Index

27 New York Times Index

28 United States Catalog

29 Cumulative Book Index

30 Atlases

31 Bound Periodicals

32 Current Periodicals

33 Foreign Language Dictionaries

34 Biblical and Religious Encyclopedias

35 Statistical Year Books

36 Congressional Record

37 The Engineering Index

38 Grove's Dictionary of Music

39 Census Reports

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Rhstoric 2 Fifth Week

1 ^ "Effectiveness in the Sentence": HCH pp. 248-261.

13.

"Emphasis" and "Variety": HCH pp. 284-296.

14.

Theme 4, impromptu.

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Rhetoric 2 Sixth Week

Theme 5, a complete sentence outline for Theme 7.

15.

16.

A study of the organization of several selections in the current issue of the Green Caldron, as assigned by your instructor.

17.

"Judgments": ME pp. 8-9, 94-124, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 2 Seventh Week

18.

Theme 6, a judgment. Be prepared to read your paper in class.

1 Q "How the Mind Works": AT pp. 1-10.

20.

"Deductive Thinking": AT pp. 11-23.

NOTE: Late themes may not be made up at the rate of more than two a week, and will not be accepted beyond the thirty-sixth meeting of the course. Keep your written work up to date. Revise and return themes promptly. Remember, you receive no credit for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. Do not expect your instructor to give you a passing grade in the course if you ignore the above directions and fail to deliver on time the required number of papers properly revised and corrected.

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^>1 Theme 7, a short research paper (about 1000 words)

Zl. based on two or three sources. Be prepared to read your paper to the class.

22.

"Inductive Thinking": AT pp. 24-32.

23.

"Inductive Thinking": AT pp. 32-44.

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Rhetoric 2 Ninth Week

24.

Theme 8, an argumentative theme on a timely topic. Be prepared to read your paper in class and to defend the logic of your argument.

25.

Continued reading of Theme 8.

26.

"Heartache on the Campus": ME pp. 170-176. Analyze the argument.

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Rhetoric 2 Tenth Week

Theme 9, impromptu.

27.

28.

Class reading and analysis of Theme 9.

REMINDER: No credit is given for themes until they are revised and returned to your instructor. No one who has not done all the assigned written work of the semester will be given a passing grade in the course.

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Rhetoric 2 Eleventh Week

29.

"Argumentation": ME pp. 124-170, as assigned by your instructor.

30.

Study selections in the current issue of the Green Caldron as assigned by your instructor.

31

Theme 10, a reply to an argumentative essay in the Green Caldron.

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Rhetoric 2 Twelfth Week

32.

Theme 11, a sentence outline for Theme 13, a long exposition (1500 to 2000 words) based on research. Your instructor will discuss the next two assignments.

33.

Half of the class will participate in a panel discussion of some controversial issue.

34.

The remainder of the class will participate in a panel discussion of some other controversial issue.

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Rhetoric 2

Thirteenth Week

35

Be prepared to discuss selections from "Backgrounds": ME pp. 184-268, as assigned by your instructor.

36.

Theme 12.

Last date on which late themes may be turned in

37

Be prepared to discuss selections from "Education": ME pp. 268-314, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 2 Fourteenth Week

■JO Theme 13, a long research theme (1500 to 2000 words).

39.

Theme 14, impromptu.

40.

Be prepared to discuss selections from "Values": ME pp. 315-356, as assigned by your instructor.

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Rhetoric 2 Fifteenth Week

Theme 15. Be prepared to read your paper to the class.

41.

42.

Continuation of preceding assignment. Brief discussion of the final examination, the English qualifying examination, and advanced Rhetoric courses.

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READING LIST

The books on this list are shelved in the Freshman Reading Room (Room 104 of the University Library). This entire room is given over to the use of students in Rhetoric 1 and 2 in order to encourage good reading among freshmen. The books are arranged on the shelves in the same order in which the titles are listed below. You are expected to select your books directly from the shelves with the aid of a card file containing brief descriptions of all books on the list. A librarian is always in the room to help you in the selection of books. Your instructor will make suggestions and specify requirements or limitations to apply to the preparing of reports for your section. (See p. 7.)

Hours of the Freshman Reading Room are as follows: Monday through Friday, 9 to 12, 1 to 6, and 7 to 10; Saturday, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. The room is closed on Saturday nights. When it is closed, books may be returned to North Reserve.

Books may be taken out for one week (with certain exceptions which may circulate for a longer time) and are renewable unless previously reserved by another student. By leaving your name at the desk, you may reserve a book in circulation and you will be notified when it is available for your use. The fine for overdue books is twenty-five cents a day until the book is returned.

The latest numbers of the Saturday Review of Literature and the book review sections of the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Times as well as a complete file of the Green Caldron are available for use in the Freshman Reading Room.

NONFICTION

B Biography T— Travel S Science A Arts E Essay SS Social points of view

Abend, Hallet, Chaos in Asia, T, SS

Abend, Hallet, My Life in China, B, SS

Adamic, Louis, From Many Lands, SS

Adamic, Louis, Nation of Nations, SS

Adamic, Louis, Native's Return (Yugoslavia), T, SS, B

Adams, Dorothy, We Stood Alone (Poland), SS, T, B

Adams, Henry, Education of Henry Adams (Late 19th century), B, SS

Adams, James Truslow, Our Business Civilization, SS

Agar, Herbert, Land of the Free, SS

Agar, Herbert, A Time for Greatness, SS

Akeley, Carl, In Brightest Africa, T

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, Story of a Bad Boy, B

Alinsky, Saul, Reveille for Radicals, SS

Allen, Frederick, Only Yesterday: an Informal History of the Nine-

teen-Tvuenties, SS Allen, Frederick, Since Yesterday: The Nineteen-Thirties in America,

SS Allen, Hervey, Israfel (Poe), B

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Andrews, C. F. Mahatma Ghandi: His Own Story, B, SS

Andrews, Roy Chapman, Meet Your Ancestors, SS

Andrews, Roy Chapman, On the Trail of Ancient Man (Asia), T, S, SS

Andrews, Roy Chapman, Under a Lucky Star, B, T

Andrews, Wayne, Battle for Chicago, SS

Anshen, Ruth Nauda, Freedom: Its Meaning, SS

Armstrong, Louise, We Too Are the People, SS

Armstrong, Margaret, Trelawny, B, T

Arnall, Ellis Gibb, The Shore Dimly Seen, SS

Arnold, Thurman, The Folklore of Capitalism, SS

Atherton, Gertrude, Adventures of a Novelist, B

Atkinson, Miles, Behind the Mask of Medicine, S

Auden, W. H. and Isherwood, Christopher, Journey to a War, T, SS

Austin, Mary H., The Land of Journey's Ending (the Southwest), T

Bache, Carol, Paradox Isle (Japan), T, SS

Bakeless, John, Master of the Wilderness, Daniel Boone, B

Baker, R. H., When the Stars Come Out, S

Baldwin, H. W, and Stone, Shepard (eds.), We Saw It Happen: the

News Behind the News, SS Barrie, Sir James M., Margaret Ogilvy (biography of his mother), B Barzun, Jacques, Of Human Freedom (a defense of democracy), SS Barzun, Jacques, Race: A Study of Modern Superstition, S, SS Barzun, Jacques, The Teacher in America, SS, E Basil, George C, Test Tubes and Dragon Scales (an American doctor

in China), B, T, S, SS Baxter, James P., Scientists Against Time, S, SS Beard, Charles, American Foreign Policy in the Making, SS Beard, Charles A., Public Policy and the General Welfare, SS Beard, Charles A., The Republic, SS

Beard, Charles and Mary, Rise of American Civilization, SS Beatty, Clyde and Wilson, Earl, Jungle Performers, S Bechdolt, Frederick, Giants of the Old West, B Beebe, Lucius, High Iron: A Book of Trains, S Beebe, William, Arcturus Adventure, S, T Beebe, William, Beneath Tropic Seas, S Beebe, William, Galapagos, S, T Beebe, William, Jungle Peace, S Beecher, John, All Brave Sailors, SS

Beer, Thomas, Hanna (politician of the McKinley era), SS, B Beer, Thomas, The Mauve Decade (American life in the 1890's), SS Beer, Thomas, Stephen Crane (American novelist), B Belloc, Hilaire, Joan of Arc, B Benedict, Ruth, Race, S, SS

Benedict, Ruth, The Crysanthemum and the Sword, SS Benmosche, M., A Surgeon Explains, S Benson, Edward F., Queen Victoria's Daughters, B Bent, Silas, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: a Biography, SS, B Benton, T. H., An Artist in America, A, B Bercovici, Konrad, Around the World in New York, T Bercovici, Konrad, The Story of the Gypsies, SS, B Berezowsky, Alice, Duet with Nicky (a concert pianist), A, B Berg, Mary, Warsaw Ghetto, SS Bernheim, Bertrand, A Surgeon's Domain, B, S Beston, Henry, St. Lawrence, T, SS Bidou, Henry, Chopin, A, B

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Bligh, William, Bligh and the Bounty (the original account of the

mutiny on the Bounty), T Bliven, Bruce, Men Who Make the Future, S Boas, Franz, The Mind of Primitive Man, S, SS Boas, Franz, Race and Democratic Society, SS Boas, Louise S., Elizabeth Barrett Browning, B

Bontemps, Anna, and Conway, Jack, They Seek a City (negro life), SS Boswell, James, Life of Samuel Johnson, B Botkin, B. A., Ed., Lay My Burden Down, SS Bowen, Elizabeth, Yankee from Olympus (biography of Judge Oliver

Wendell Holmes), B, SS Bowers, Claude G, Jefferson and Hamilton, SS Bowers, Claude G., Jefferson in Power: the Death Struggle of the

Federalists, B, SS Bowers, Claude G., Tragic Era: the Revolution after Lincoln, SS Bowers, Claude G., The Young Jefferson, B, SS Braddell, Darcey, How to Look at Buildings, A Bradford, Gamaliel, Confederate Portraits (Southern leaders of the

Civil War), B Bradford, Gamaliel, Lee, the American, B Bragg, W. H., Concerning the Nature of Things, S Bragg, W. H., The Universe of Light, S Branch, Douglas, The Cowboy and His Interpreters, T Brewster, Edwin T., This Puzzling Planet, S Bricen, Olga, Cocks and Bulls of Caracus, SS, T Brickner, Richard, Is Germany Incurable?, S Brittain, Vera, Testament of Youth (a girl's experience in World

War I), B, SS Brodie, Faun M., No Man Knows My History (Joseph Smith), B, SS Brogan, D. W., The American Character, SS, T, E Bromfield, Louis, Pleasant Valley (Farming), SS Brooks, C. F., Why the Weather?, S

Brooks, Van Wyck, The Flowering of New England, A, E, SS Brooks, Van Wyck, World of Washington Irving, SS, A, E Brown, Cecil, Suez to Singapore, SS Brown, John Mason, Seeing Things, E, A, Brown, John Mason, Many a Watchful Night (invasion of Normandy),

SS Brown, John Mason, To All Hands (landing in North Africa), SS Browne, Waldo, Altgeld of Illinois, B, SS Bruun, Geoffrey, Clemenceau, B, SS

Buchan, John, A Book of Escapes and Hurried Journeys, T Buchan, John, Pilgrim's Way (biography of an author statesman), B,

SS Buck, Pearl, American Unity and Asia, SS

Buck, Pearl S., The Exile (an American woman in China), B, T, SS Buck, Pearl S., Fighting Angel (Miss Buck's father: a companion book

to The Exile), B, T, SS Bulliet, C. J., Apples and Madonnas: Emotional Expression in Modern

Art (handbook on modern painting and sculpture), A Bulliet, C. J., The Significant Moderns and Their Pictures (biographi- cal and critical sketches of 68 painters), A, B Bulosan, Carlos, America is in the Heart, SS Bulosan, Carlos, The Laughter of My Father, B Burbank, Luther and Hall, Wilbur, The Harvest of Years, S, B

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Burgess, Perry, Who Walk Alone (life in a leper colony), S, B

Burlingame, Roger, Engines of Democracy, S, SS

Burlingame, Roger, March of the Iron Men, S, SS

Burns, Eugene, Then There Was One (aircraft carrier in World War

II), SS Burt, Struthers, Powder River (the West), T, SS Burton, John, Heyday of a Wizard (Daniel Holm, Victorian), B Butcher, Harry, My Three Years with Eisenhower, SS Byrd, Richard E., Alone, T Byrd, Richard E., Little America, T Byrd, Richard E., Skyward, T Cabell, Branch, The St. Johns, T Cabot, Hugh, The Patient's Dilemma, S

Calkins, C, Spy Overhead: the Story of Industrial Espionage, SS Call, Hughie, Golden Fleece (life on a sheep ranch), B, T Canby, Henry S., Alma Mater (Yale in the 1890's), SS Canby, Henry S., Walt Whitman, an American, B Cannon, Walter B., The Way of an Investigator, S, SS Cant, Gilbert, The Great Pacific Victory, SS Capek, Karel, War with the Newts (humor), E Carmer, Carl, Listen for a Lonesome Drum (upstate New York), T Carmer, Carl, Stars Fell on Alabama, T Carse, Robert, There Go the Ships (merchant marine during war), T,

SS Carter, Hodding, The Lower Mississippi, T Caruso, Dorothy, Enrico Caruso, His Life and Death, B, AA Caulaincourt, Armand de, With Napoleon in Russia, B, SS Cellini, Benvenuto, Autobiography, A, B

deChair, Somerset, The Golden Carpet (campaign in Iraq), SS Chamberlain, W. H., Japan over Asia, SS Chandos, Dave, Village in the Sun (Mexico), SS

Charnwood, Lord, Abraham Lincoln (an Englishman appraises Lin- coln), B Chase, Mary Ellen, A Goodly Fellowship, B

Chase, Mary Ellen, A Goodly Heritage (childhood in Maine), B Chase, Mary Ellen, This England (essays on the climate, food, travel,

etc.), T, E Chase, Stuart, Democracy Under Pressure, SS Chase, Stuart, Goals for America, SS Chase, Stuart, Men and Machines, SS Chase, Stuart and Tyler, Marian, Mexico: A Study of the Two

Americas (comparison of a civilization based on handicraft with

one based on machinery), T, SS Chase, Stuart, Rich Land, Poor Land; a Study of Waste in the Natural

Resources of America, SS Chase, Stuart, The Tragedy of Waste, SS Cheney, Sheldon, A Primer of Modern Art, A Chesterton, G. K., Autobiography, B Childs, M. W., Sweden; the Middle Way, T, SS Churchill, Winston, Blood, Sweat and Tears, E, SS Chute, Marchette, Geoffrey Chaucer of England, B Clapper, Alice Ewing, Washington Tapestry Clapsattle, Helen, Doctors Mayo, B, S

Clark, Thomas, Pills, Petticoats, and Plows (the country store), SS, T Clarke, Blake, Robinson Crusoe, U.S.N. , SS

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Cleaveland, Agnes Morlev, No Life for a Lady (a girl's life in the early West), B, T, SS

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), Innocents Abroad, T

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), Life on the Mississippi, T, B

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), Mark Twain's Autobiography,^

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, B

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), Roughing It, T, B

Clemens, Samuel L., (Mark Twain), A Tramp Abroad, T

Clinton, D., J., Man of Glory, Simon Bolivar (South America's Wash- ington), SS, B, T

Cloete, Stuart, Against These Three (South Africa), B, SS

Cody, William, An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill, B

Coffin, Howard N., Malta Story, SS

Coffin, Robert P. T, Book of Uncles, E

Coffin, Robert P. T, Lost Paradise; a Boyhood on a Main Coast Farm, B

Cohn, David, Combustion on Wheels, SS, S

Colum, Padraic, The Road Round Ireland, T

Commanger, Henry Steele, Pocket History of the Second World War, SS

Conant, James, On Understanding Science, S, SS

Conrad, Joseph, Personal Record, B

Cook, James, Three Voyages of Discovery (1728-1779), T

Copland, Aaron, What to Listen for in Music, A

Corbett, Jim, Man-Eaters of Kumaon, T

Corbett, Percy, Britain, Partner in Peace, SS

Cornell, Katherine, / Wanted to Be an Actress, B, A

Cousins, Norman, The Good Inheritance (Greek Democracy), SS

Coward, Noel, Present Indicative (the autobiography of the actor- playwright), A, B

Cox, Sidney, Indirections, E, A

Crafford, F. S., Jan Smuts, B, SS

Cram, Ralph Adams, My Life in Architecture, A, B

Craven, Thomas, Men of Art (from Giotto to latest masters of French Modernism), A, B

Craven, Thomas, Story of Painting, A

Creasy, Edward Shepherd, Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, S

Cross, W. L., Connecticut Yankee (autobiography of a Connecticut educator-statesman), B, SS

Cullen, Lucy, Beyond the Smoth that Thunders (Africa), T

Cunha, Euclides Da, Rebellion in the Backlands (Brazil), SS, T

Cuppy, Will, Hovj to Become Extinct, E

Curie, Eve, Madame Curie, B, S

Curtis, Brian, The Life Story of the Fish, S

Curtis, Charles P., Lions under the Throne, SS

Cushing, Harvey, From a Surgeon's Journal, S, B

Daly, Reginald, The Floor of the Ocean, S

Dana, Richard H., Jr., Two Years before the Mast, T

Darwin, C. G., New Conceptions of Matter, S

Darwin, Charles, On the Origin of Species, S

Davenport, Marcia, Mozart, B, A

Davies, Joseph Edward, Mission to Moscow, T, SS

Davis, Julia, Shenandoah, SS, T

Davis, William Stearns, Life in Elizabethan Days, SS

Davis, William Stearns, Life on a Medieval Barony, SS

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Dean, Vera M., Europe in Retreat, SS

Dean, Vera M., Four Cornerstones of Peace, SS

Dean, Vera Michelis, Russia: Menace or Promise, SS

Deland, Margaret, // This Be I, B

DeLeeuw, Adolph L., Rambling through Science, S

Derleth, August, The Wisconsin, T

Der Ling, Princess, Two Years in the Forbidden City (China before its Revolution), T, SS

Diamant, Gertrude, Days of Ofelia (Mexico), T, SS

Dickinson, G. Lowes, After Two Thousand Years (modern world as viewed by Socrates), SS

Dickinson, G. Lowes, The Greek View of Life, SS

Dickinson, G. Lowes, A Modern Symposium (on politics and philoso- phy), SS

Dirnnet, Ernest, The Art of Thinking, E

Dinesen, Isak, Out of Africa, T

Ditmars, Raymond L., The Forest of Adventure (South Africa), T

Dorian, Fred, History of Music in Performance, A

Dos Passos, John, The Ground We Stand On (American government), SS

Dos Passos, John, Journeys between Wars, T, SS

Dos Passos, John, State of the Nation, SS

Dos Passos, John, Tour of Duty, SS

Doughty, Charles M., Travels in Arabia Deserta, T

Downes, Olin, The Lure of Music, A

Drake, St. Clair, Black Metropolis, SS

Drinkwater, John, Oliver Cromwell, B

Drinkwater, John, Byron, Pilgrim of Eternity, B

DuBois, W. E. B., Black Folk Then and Now, SS

DuBois, W. E. B., Color and Democracy, SS

DuBois, W. E. B., Dusk of Dawn (Negro leader), B, SS

Duffus, R. L. and Krutch, Charles, The Valley and Its People: A Portrait of T. V. A., SS, T

Dulles, Foster Rhea, China and America, SS

DuMaurier, Daphne, The DuMauriers, B

Dunham, Barrows, Man against Myth, SS

Dunlap, Orrin, Radar, S

Duranty, Walter, / Write as I Please (by a journalist) (Russia), B, T, SS

Eddington, A. S., Stars and Atoms, S

Edman, Irwin, Arts and the Man: a Short Introduction to Aesthetics, SS, A

Edman, Irwin, Philosopher's Holiday, B, E

Edman, Irwin, Philosopher's Quest, E

Einstein, Albert and Infield, The Evolution of Physics, S

Einstein, Alfred, Mozart, B, A

Eisenchiml, Otto, Without Fame (autobiography of a Chicago chem- ist), B, S

Eld ridge, Fred, Wrath in Burma, SS

Elliott, M. A., My Aunt Louisa and Woodrow Wilson, B

Ellsberg, Edward, On the Bottom (raising a submarine), S

Ellsberg, Edward, Under the Red Sea Sun, SS

Ellwood, Charles, The World's Need of Christ, SS

Elton, Lord, Imperial Commonwealth, SS

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Essays (first series), E

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Emerson, Ralph Waldo, The Heart of Emerson's Essays, E

Engelbrecht, H.C., The Re-volt against War, SS

Erb, R. C, Poisoning the Public, S

Ernst, Morris, The Best Is Yet (experiences of a lawyer), B, SS

Ernst, Morris, The First Freedom, SS

Erskin, John, The Kinds of Poetry and Other Essays, A

Espey, John J., Minor Heresies (an American Boy in China), T

Ewen, David, Dictators of the Baton, A

Ewen, David, Men of Popular Music, A, B

Ewen, David, Story of George Gershwin, A, B

Ewen, David, Twentieth Century Composers, A

Fadiman, Clifton (ed.)> I Believe: the Personal Philosophies of Certain Eminent Men and Women of Our Time, E, SS

Federal Writers' Project, These Are Our Lives (the underprivileged), SS

Feild, Robert, The Art of Walt Disney, A

Fellowes, P. E. M., and others, Houston-Mount Everest Expedition, First over Everest, T, S

Ferber, Edna, A Peculiar Treasure, SS, B

Ferguson, De Lancy, Mark Twain: Man and Legend, B

Fergusson, Erma, Our Southwest, T

Fergusson, Harvey, Rio Grande (New Mexico), T

Field, Marshall, Freedom Is More Than a Word, SS

Finer, Herman, Road fo Reaction, SS

Fischer, John, Why They Behave Like Russians, SS

Fitzpatrick, Bernard H., Understanding Labor, SS

Flack, Isaac, Story of Surgery, S

Flandrau, Charles Macomb, Viva Mexico, T

Fleming, Peter, Brazilian Adventure, T

Fleming, Peter, News from Tartary: a Journey from Pekin to Kash- mir, T

Flexner, James T., Doctors on Horseback, B, S

Flint, W. P. and Metcalf, C. L., Man's Chief Competitors, S

Forbes, Esther, Paul Revere and the World He Lived In, B

Fosdick, Harry E., Twelve Tests of Character, E

Fowler, Gene, Good Night, Sweet Prince (biography of John Barry- more), B, A

Fox, Ernest F., Travels in Afghanistan, T

Franck, Harry A., Four Months Afoot in Spain, T

Franck, Harry A., A Scandinavian Summer, T

Franck, Harry A., Tramping through Mexico, T

Frank, Phillip, Einstein: His Life and Time, B, S

Franklin, Benjamin, Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, B

Freuchen, Peter, Arctic Adventure, T

Fry, Varian, Surrender on Demand, SS

Furnas, C. C. and S. M., Man, Bread and Destiny; the Story of Man's Food, S, SS

Furnas, C. C, The Next Hundred Years, S, SS

Gaisberg, Fred, The Music Goes Round, A, B

Galdston, Iago, Progress in Medicine, S, SS

Galloway, G. B., and others, Planning for America, SS

Galloway, G. B., Congress at the Crossroads, SS

Gamow, George, Atomic Energy in Cosmic and Human Life, S, SS

Gamow, George, Biography of the Earth, S

Gamow, George, Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland, S

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Garland, Hamlin, The Book of the American Indian, T, SS Garland, Hamlin, Son of the Middle Border, B, SS Garwood, Durrell, Artist in Iowa, B, A Geddes, Norman Bel, Horizons (modern streamlining), A Geiringer, Karl, Haydn, a Creative Life in Music, B, A Gibbings, Robert, Lovely is the Lee (Ireland), T Goble, George, Design for Democracy, SS Godden, Rumer, Thus Far and No Further (India), B Goldschmidt, Richard, Ascaris: the Biologist's Story of Life, S Gorman, Herbert S., The Incredible Marquis: Alexander Dumas, B Grabbe, Paul, We Call It Human Nature, S Graf, Max, Legend of a Musical City (Vienna), A Graves, Robert, Goodbye to All That (World War I), B Gray, George W, The Advancing Front of Medicine, S Gray, George W., The Advancing Front of Science, S Gray, James, The Illinois (river), T, SS

Great Britain, Combined Operations: the Official Story of the Com- mandos, S Green, Julian, Memories of Happy Days (the author's youth in

Paris), B Grenfell, Wilfred T., Labrador Days, T Grenfell, Wilfred T., A Labrador Doctor, B, S Griffith, L. W., Spring of Youth (boyhood in Wales), B Grosz, George, A Little Yes and a Big No, A, B, SS Gunther, John, Inside Asia, SS Gunther, John, Inside Europe, SS Guthrie, Douglas, History of Medicine, SS, S Haas, William, Iran, SS

Hagen, O. F., Art Epochs and Their Leaders, A Hakluyt, Richard, A Selection of the Principal Voyages, Traffiques

and Discoveries of the English Nation (one of the great travel

books of the world), T Halle, Louis, River of Ruins (anthropology in Central America), T Halperin, S. William, Germany Tried Democracy, SS Halsey, Margaret, Color Blind, SS

Halsey, Margaret, Some of My Best Friends Are Soldiers, SS Hamilton, Alice, Exploring the Dangerous Trades (woman doctor in

industry), SS, B, S Handy, W. C, Father of the Blues, B, A

Hannum, Alberta, Spin a Silver Dollar (Navaho Indians), SS, A Hansen, Harry, The Chicago (river), T, SS Harding, Bertita, Phantom Crown (story of Maxmillian and Carlotta

in Mexico), B Harriman, Margaret Case, Take Them Up Tenderly (New Yorker

portraits), E, B Harrison, G, Atoms in Action, S Haskell, Arnold, Ballet Panorama, A

Haskell, Arnold, Diaghileff (creator of the Russian ballet), A, B Haskell, H. J., This Was Cicero: Modern Politics in a Roman Toga,

B, SS Hatfield, William, / Find Australia, B, T Hathaway, Katharine Butler, Little Locksmith, B Havighurst, Walter, Land of Promise, SS Havighurst, Walter, The Long Ships Passing (Great Lakes region), T,

SS

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Havighurst, Walter, The Upper Mississippi; a Wilderness Saga, T, SS

Haynes, William, Tlie Chemical Front, S

Haynes, William, This Chemical Age: Miracle of Man-Made Mate- rials, S

Hearn, Lafcadio, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, T

Hearn, Lafcadio, Japanese Letters, B

Hecht, Selig, Explaining the Atom, S, SS

Hedin, Sven, Chiang Kai-shek, B

Hedin, Sven, My Life as an Explorer, B, T

Heiden, Konrad, Der Fuehrer, B, SS

Heiser, Victor, American Doctor's Odyssey, B, S

Helm, MacKinley, Angel Mo' and Her Son, Roland Hayes, B, A

Hergesheimer, Joseph, San Cristobal de la Habana (Havana), T

Hersey, John, Hiroshima, SS

Hersey, John, Into the Valley (Marines on Guadalcanal), SS

Hibben, Frank, Lost American, S

Hildebrand, Arthur Sturges, Magellan, B

Hillary, Richard, Falling through Space (story of an R.A.F. pilot), B, SS

Hindus, Maurice, Bright Passage, SS

Hindus, Maurice, Broken Earth (life in Soviet Russia), T, SS

Hindus, Maurice, The Cossacks, SS

Hindus, Maurice, Mother Russia, T, SS

Hindus, Maurice, W e Shall Live Again (Czecho-Slovakia), T, SS

Hobson, Wilder, American Jazz Music, A

Hodgins, Eric, and Magown, F. A., Behemoth (Harnessing of Power), S, SS

Hoffman, Malvina, Heads and Tales (a sculptor's worldwide search for models), A, B

Hogben, Lancelot, Science for the Citizen, S, SS

Holbrook, Stewart H., Lost Men of American History, SS, B

Holman, Gordon, Commando Attack, S, SS

Holt, Rackham, George Washington Carver, B, S

Hooton, Earnest A., Apes, Men and Morons, S, SS

Hooton, Earnest A., Man's Poor Relations, S, SS

Howe, W. D., Charles Lamb and His Friends, B

Huberman, Leo, Man's Worldly Goods (economic theories), SS

Huberman, Leo, The Truth About Unions, SS

Hudson, W. H., The Book of a Naturalist, S

Hudson, W. H., Far Away and Long Ago (Patagonia), B, T

Hudson, W. H., The Purple Land (Uruguay), T, SS

Hughes, Langston, The Big Sea (autobiography of a Negro writer), B, SS

Hulbert, A. B., Forty-Niners, SS

Hume, Edward, Doctors East, Doctors West, SS, B, S

Hungerford, Edward, Men and Iron: the History of the New York Central, S, SS

Hurston, Zora Neale, Dust Tracks on a Road (witty autobiography of a Negro anthropologist), B, S

Hutchinson, Keith, Rival Partners: America and Britain in the Post- war World, SS

Hutton, Graham, Midwest at Noon, SS

Huxley, Julian, Essays in Popular Science, S, E

Huxley, Julian, A Scientist among the Soviets, S, SS

Ickes, Harold, Autobiography of a Curmudgeon, B,\ SS

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Ingersoll, Ralph, The Battle is the Pay-Off (War in Africa), SS

Ingersoll, Ralph, Top Secret (World War II), SS

Irving, Washington, The Alhambra (Spain), T

Ishimoto, Shidzue, Facing Two Ways (a Japanese woman tells of Japan and America), B, T, SS

Jacks, G. V., Vanishing Lands: A World Study of Soil Erosion, S, SS

Jackson, Joseph, Notes on a Drum (Guatemala), T

Jaffe, Bernard, Crucibles (lives of great chemists), B, S

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Romulo, Carlo, / See the Philippines Rise, SS

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Saint Exupery A., Flight to Arras (an aviator's experience during the fall of France), SS, T

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Saint Exupery A., Wind, Sand and Stars (flying the mail), T, SS

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Sandoz, Mari, Crazy Horse, B

Sandoz, Mari, Old Jules (Nebraska pioneer life), B, SS

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Schauffler, Robert H., Fiddler's Luck (series of World War I

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Thomas, Lowell, Count Luckner (World War I naval fighting), B

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Austen, jane, Emma

Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice

Austen, Jane, Sense and Sensibility

Baker, Dorothy, Young Man with a Horn (a jazz artist)

Balzac, Honore de, Eugenie Grnadet

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Barnes, Margaret Ayers, Within This Present (about a wealthy Chi- cago banking family)

Barnes, Margaret Ayers, My Lady of Cleves

Barnes, Margaret Ayers, Years of Grace (Chicago)

Bellaman, Henry, Kings Row

Bennett, Arnold, Buried Alive

Bennett, Arnold, Clayhanger

Bennett, Arnold, The Old Wives' Tale

Bentley, Phyllis, Inheritance (industrial revolution, England)

Best, Herbert, Young'un

Blackmore, R. D., Lorna Doone

Blasco, Ibanez, Vicente, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (World War I)

Bojer, Johan, The Great Hunger (the meaniing of life)

Bottome, Phyllis, London Pride (World War II)

Boyd, James, Drums (South Carolina just before the American Revolution)

Boyd, James, Marching On (the South during the Civil War)

Boyle, Kay, Avalanche (World War II, espionage)

Bradford, Roark, This Side of Jordan (Negro life, Mississippi)

Bromfield, Louis, The Green Bay Tree

Bronte, Charlotte, June Eyre

Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights

Brown, Harry. Walk in the Sun (World War II, Italy)

Buck, Pearl, Dragon Seed (China)

Buck, Pearl, East Wind: West Wind

Buck, Pearl, The Good Earth AChina)

Buck, Pearl, The Patriot (China)

Buckmaster, Henrietta, Deep River (Civil War in Georgia)

Busey, Garreta, The Windbreak (Champaign county)

Butler, Samuel, The Way of All Flesh

Byrne, Don, Messer Marco Polo

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Caldwell, Taylor, The Strong City

Camus, Albert, The Stranger

Cannon, Legrand, Look to the Mountain (Colonial New Hampshire)

Cantwell, Robert, The Land of Plenty (story of a western lumber mill)

Carroll, Gladys, As the Earth Turns (life on a Maine farm)

Carroll, Lewis (Charles Dodgson), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Carroll, Lewis (Charles Dodgson), Through the Looking Glass

Carter, Hodding, Winds of Fear (Negroes in Louisiana)

Cather, Willa S., Death Comes for the Archbishop (Southwest)

Cather, Willa S., A Lost Lady (compare with Madame Bovary)

Cather, Willa S., My Antonia (Nebraska)

Cather, Willa S., O Pioneers!

Cather, Willa S., Sapphira and the Slave Girl (Virginia)

Cather, Willa S., The Song of the Lark

Chase, Mary Ellen, Mary Peters

Chase, Mary Ellen, Silas Crockett (four generations of a New England

family) Clark, Walter, The Ox-Bow Incident Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain), Huckleberry Finn Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain), The Prince and the Pauper Cloete, Stuart, Turning Wheels (Boers in South Africa) Coatsworth, Elizabeth, Here I Stay (Colonial Maine) Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone (mystery story) Conrad, Joseph, Lord Jim Cook, Fannie, Mrs. Palmer's Honey Cooper, James Fenimore, The Spy Cozzens, James Gould, The Just and the Unjust (a small town

murder trial) Crane, Stephen, The Red Badge of Courage (Civil War) Cronin, A. J., The Citadel (a study of a young doctor) Cronin, A. J., Green Years Cronin, A. J., The Keys of the Kingdom Cronin, A. J., Stars Look Down Daly, Maureen, Seventeenth Summer

Davenport, Marcia, Of Lena Geyer (life of an opera singer) Davenport, Marcia, Valley of Decision DeFoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe Dickens, Charles, David Copperfield Dickens, Charles, Oliver Twist Dickens, Charles, The Pickwick Papers Dickens, Charles, The Old Curiosity Shop Dobson, Ruth L., Straw in the Wind (Indiana Amish) Dos Passos, John, Manhattan Transfer Dos Passos, John, Nineteen-Nineteen Dos Passos, John, Number One Dos Passos, John, U. S. A. Dostoevski, Feodore, The Brothers Karamazov (a famous novel of

Russian life) Dostoevski, Feedore, Crime and Punishment Douglas, Norman, South Wind Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Sherlock Holmes Dreiser, Theodore, American Tragedy Dreiser, Theodore, The Bulwark Dreiser, Theodore, Jennie Gerhardt Dumas, Alexandre, The Count of Monte Crista

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Dumas, Alexandre, The Three Musketeers

Du Maurier, Daphne, Jamaica Inn

Du Maurier, Daphne, Rebecca

Edmonds, Walter D., The Big Barn

Edmonds, Walter D., Chad Hanna (Erie Canal)

Edmonds, Walter D., Drums Along the Mohawk (scene is the Mo- hawk Valley from 1776 to 1784).

Edmonds, Walter D., Erie Water (concerns the building of the Erie Canal)

Edmonds, Walter D., Rome Haul

Ehrlich, Leonard, God's Angry Man

Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans), The Mill on the Floss

Ellsberg, Edward, Hell on Ice

Engstrand, Stuart, They Sought for Paradise (a pioneer colony in Illinois

Fallada, Hans, Little Man, What Now? (pre-Nazi Germany)

Farrell, James, Father and Son (Chicago Irish)

Farrell, James, My Days of Anger

Farrell, James, Studs Lonigan (Chicago Irish)

Fast, Howard, The American

Fast, Howard, Citizen Tom Paine

Fast, Howard, Conceived in Liberty

Fast, Howard, Freedom Road (Negro during reconstruction)

Fast, Howard, Last Frontier

Fast, Howard, The Unvanquished (George Washington)

Faulkner, William, Sound and the Fury

Fedorova, Nina, The Family (Russian refugees in China)

Ferber, Edna, Cimarron (oil fields of Oklahoma)

Ferber, Edna, Show Boat

Ferber, Edna, So Big

Field, Rachel, All This and Heaven, Too

Fielding, Henry, Tom Jones

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, The Bent Twig

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, Seasoned Timber

Fisher, Vardis, Children of God (the Mormons)

Fisher, Vardis, Darkness and the Deep (cave man era)

Flaubert, Gustave, Madam Bovary (a study in character disintegration)

Fletcher, Inglis, Lusty Wind for Carolina (historical novel)

Forbes, Esther, Paradise (American colonial life)

Forbes, Kathryn, Mamma's Bank Account

Forester, C. S., Captain Horatio Hornblower (the British navy)

Forster, E. M., A Passage to India

France, Anatole, The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard

France, Anatole, Penguin Island

Fuller, Lola, Loon Feather (an Indian girl in white civilization)

Gale, Zona, Birth (story of a small Wisconsin town)

Galsworthy, John, The Country House

Galsworthy, John, Flowering Wilderness

Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga

Galsworthy, John, Maid in Waiting

Galsworthy, John, The Patrician

Galsworthy, John, The Silver Spoon

Galsworthy, John, The White Monkey

Gilligan, Edmund, The Gaunt Woman

Glasgow, Ellen, Barren Ground

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Glasgow, Ellen, In this Our Life (contemporary Virginia)

Glasgow, Ellen, The Sheltered Life

Glasgow, Ellen, Vein of Iron

Gogol, Nikolai, Chichikov's Journeys

Goldsmith, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakefield

Goodrich, Marcus, Delilah (the American navy)

Gorki, Maxim, The Spy

Graham, Gwethalyn, Earth and High Heaven (Montreal)

Greene, Josiah, Not in Our Stars

Gulbranssen, Trygue, Beyond Sing the Woods

Gunn, Neil, Young Art and Old Hector

Guthrie, A. B., The Big Sky

Haedrich, Marcel, Barrack 3, Room 12 (Freshman in concentration

camp) Hanreun, Knut, Growth of the Soil (pioneer novel, scene in Norway) Hamsun, Knut, Hunger

Hardy, Thomas, Far from the Madding Crowd Hardy, Thomas, Life and Death of the Mayor of Casterbridge Hardy, Thomas, The Return of the Native Hardy, Thomas, Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Blithedale Romance (Brook Farm colony) Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The House of the Seven Gables Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Scarlet Letter (Puritan New England) Hayes, H. R., The Takers of the City Heggen, Thomas, Mister Roberts Hemingway, Ernest, Farewell to Arms

Hemingway, Ernest, For Whom the Bell Tolls (civil war in Spain) Hemingway, Ernest, The Sun Also Rises (Post World War I) Hemon, Louis, Maria Chapdelaine; a Tale of the Lake St. John Country Herbert, Xavier, Capricornia (Australia)

Hergesheimer, Joseph, Balisand (just after the American Revolution) Hergesheimer, Joseph, Java Head

Hergesheimer, Joseph, The Limestone Tree (Kentucky) Hergesheimer, Joseph, The Three Black Pennies (the steel industry

in Pennsylvania) Hersey, John, A Bell for Adano (World War II) Highet, Mrs. Helen, Above Suspicion (espionage) Hilton, James, Goodbye, Mr. Chips Hilton, James, Lost Horizon Hilton, James, Random Harvest Hobart, Alice Tisdale, Oil for the Lamps of China Hodgins, Eric, Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House Holtby, Winifred, South Riding (life in an English town) Homer, Story of Odysseus

Hough, Frank, The Neutral Ground (American Revolution) Household, Geoffrey, Rogue Male (adventure) Howells, William Dean, The Rise of Silas Lapham Hudson, W. H., Green Mansions Hugo, Victor, The Hunchback of Notre Dame Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables

Huxley, Aldous, Brave New World (story of an industrialized Utopia) Huxley, Aldous, Point Counter Point Huxley, Aldous, Time Must Have a Stop Irwin, Margaret, Young Bess (Queen Elizabeth) Isherwood, Christopher, Prater Violet (novel of the film industry)

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James, Henry, The American (an American encounters European

culture) James, Henry, Daisy Miller James, Henry, The Portrait of a Lady James, Henry, The Spoils of Poynton James, Henry, Turn of the Screw

Johnson, Josephine, Now in November (farm life in the Middle West) Johnston, Mary, To Have and to Hold (Virginia in colonial days) Kantor, MacKinley, Happy Land Kantor, MacKinley, The Voice of Bugle Ann Karig, Walter, Lower Than Angels Kennedy, Margaret, The Constant Nymph Kingsley, Charles, Westward Ho! Kipling, Rudyard, Captains Courageous Kipling, Rudyard, Kim Kipling, Rudyard, The Light That Failed Knight, Eric, This above All (World War II) Komroff, Manuel, Coronet (Czarist Russia) Kossak, Zofia, Blessed Are the Meek Krause, Herbert, The Thresher

Krey, Laura, And Tell of Time (Texas in post-Civil War period) La Farge, Oliver, Laughing Boy (a story of Indian life) Lagerlof, Selma, The Ring of the Lowenskblds (Sweden) Lawrence, D. H., Sons and Lovers Lehmann, Rosamund, The Ballad and the Source (upperclass English

life) Levi, Carlo, Christ Stopped at Eboli Lewis, Sinclair, Arrowsmith (story of a physician) Lewis, Sinclair, Babbitt (satire on American middle-class life) Lewis, Sinclair, Dodsworth

Lewis, Sinclair, // Can't Happen Here (dictatorship in America) Lewis, Sinclair, Main Street Lin Yutang, Moment in Peking Llewellyn, Richard, How Green Was My Valley (Welsh mining

community) Llewellyn, Richard, None But the Lonely Heart (cockney London) Locke, William J., The Beloved Vagabond (artistic temperament) London, Jack, Martin Eden London, Jack, The Sea Wolf

Longstreth, T. Morris, Two Rivers Meet at Concord Loti, Pierre (Louis Marie Julien Viaud), An Iceland Fisherman Lytton, Edward, The Last Days of Pompeii Macaulay, Rose, The Shadow Flies (a story of seventeenth-century

England) McCarthy, Mary, The Company She Keeps McKay, Alis, They Came to a River MacLennan, Hugh, Two Solitudes (French-Canadian) Magdaleno, Mauricio, Sunburst (Mexico)

Malraux, Andre, Man's Fate (Communist Revolution in China) Malraux, Andre, Man's Hope (Spanish Civil War) Mann, Thomass, Buddenbrooks (a' German Forsyte Saga) Mann, Thomas, Joseph and His Brothers Mann, Thomas, The Magic Mountain Marquand, John P., B. F's Daughter

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Marquand, John P., The Late George Apley; a Novel in the Form

of a Memoir (Boston) Marquand, John P., H. M. Pulham, Esq. (Harvard alumni) Marquand, John P., So Little Time

Marsh, Ellen, Drink to The Hunted (Nazi Germany) Masefield, John, The Bird of Dawning Masefield, John, Sard Harker (an adventure story) Mason, A. E. W., The Four Feathers (adventure) Maugham, William Somerset, Ashenden (espionage in World War II) Maugham, William Somerset, The Moon and Sixpence Maugham, William Somerset, Of Human Bondage Maugham, William Somerset, The Razor's Edge Maugham, William Somerset, Then and Now Maxwell,William, They Came Like Swallows Maxwell.William, The Folded Leaf Melville, Herman, Moby Dick (whale fishing) Melville, Herman, Typee (in the South Sea Islands) Meredith, George, The Egoist

Meredith, George, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel Merejkowski, Dmitri, The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci Miller, Arthur, Focus (Anti-Semitism) Mitchell, W. O., Who Has Seen the Wind?

Moberg, Vilhelm, The Earth Is Ours (translation from Swedish) Moon, Bucklin, The Darker Brother Nathan, Robert, The Enchanted Voyage Nathan, Robert, Winter in April Nordoff, Charles and Hall, J. N., Botany Bay Nordoff, Charles and Hall, J. N., Men against the Sea Nordoff, Charles and Hall, J. N., Mutiny on the Bounty Norris, Frank, The Octopus (California) Norway, Nevil Shute, An Old Captivity O'Flaherty, Liam, The Informer O'Hara, Mary, See Sture-Vasa, Mary

Page, Elizabeth, The Tree of Liberty (America, 1754-1806) Parrish, Anne, The Perennial Bachelor Pater, Walter, Marius, the Epicurean (life in the time of Marcus

Aurelius) Payne, Robert, Torrents of Spring

Peterkin, Julia, Scarlet Sister Mary (Negroes of South Carolina) Petry, Ann, The Street (negro girl in Harlem) Phillpotts, Eden, The Grey Room (mystery) Priestley, J. B., Angel Pavement (London)

Priestley, J. B., Black-out in Gretley (espionage and counter-espionage) Priestley, J. B., The Good Companions Rand, Ayn, Fountainhead (architecture) Rawlings, Marjorie, The Yearling (Florida) Raymond, Clifford, The Honorable John Hale Reade, Charles, The Cloister and the Hearth (life in the fifteenth

century) Remarque, Erich, All Ouiet on the Western Front (the first World

War) Remarque, Erich, Arch of Triumph (refugee in pre-war Paris) Reymount, Wladyslaw, The Peasants (Poland) Richter, Conrad, The Fields Richter, Conrad, The Trees

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Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, The Great Meadow (pioneers in Kentucky)

Roberts, Kenneth, Arundel (story of the American Revolution)

Roberts, Kenneth, Lydia Bailey

Roberts, Kenneth, Northwest Passage

Roberts, Kenneth, Oliver JVis<well (the American Revolution from

Tory viewpoint) Robertson, E. Arnot, The Signpost (Ireland, World War II) Rolland, Romain, Jean Christophe (contains: Dawn, Morning, Youth,

Revolt) Rolland, Romain, Jean Christophe in Paris (contains: The Market

Place, Antoinette, The House) Rolland, Romain, Jean Christophe ; Journey's End (contains: Love and

Friendship, The Burning Bush, The New Dawn) Rolvaag, O. E., Giants in the Earth (Norwegian pioneers in the

Dakotas) Rolvaag, O. E., Peder Victorious (sequel to Giants in the Earth) Saint Exupery, Antoine de, Night Flight (aviation) Saint Exupery, Antoine de, Southern Mail (aviation) Sandoz, Mari, Capital City (anti-democratic forces in the Middle

West) Santayana, George, The Last Puritan (a philosophical novel) Saroyan, William, The Human Comedy Sayers, Dorothy, Nine Tailors (mystery) Schmidt, Gladys, David the King Scott, Sir Walter, The Bride of Lammermoor Scott, Sir Walter, Guy Mannering Scott, Sir Walter, Kenilworth Scott, Sir Walter, Old Mortality Scott, Sir Walter, Ouentin Durward Scott, Sir Walter, The Talisman Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, The Little French Girl Seghers, Anna, Seventh Cross (Nazi Germany) Sender, Ramon J., A Man's Place Sender, Ramon J., Chronicle of Dawn (Spain) Shaw, George Bernard, An Unsocial Socialist Shaw, Lau, Rickshavj Boy Shellabarger, Samuel, Captain from Castile Shepard, Odell, Holdfast Gaines Shiriaev, Petr, Flattery's Foal Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Quo Vadis? Sienkiewicz, Henryk, With Fire and Sword Sillanpaa, Emil, Meek Heritage (life in Finland) Simeon, George, Patience ef Maigret (detective story) Simonov, Konstantine, Nights and Days (War in Russia) Sinclair, Jo, Wasteland Sinclair, Upton, Dragon Harvest Sinclair, Upton, Dragon's. ...Teeth Sinclair, Upton, The Jungle Sinclair, Upton, Presidential Agent Sinclair, Upton, Wide is the Gate Sinclair, Upton, World's End Smith, Betty, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Smith, Lillian, Strange Fruit Stegner, Wallace, Big Rock Candy Mountain Steinbeck, John, Cannery Row

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Steinbeck, John, Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John, In Dubious Battle

Steinbeck, John, The Moon Is Down

Steinbeck, John, Of Mice and Men

Steinbeck, John, Tortilla Flat

Stendahl, Charterhouse of Parma

Stendahl, The Red and the Black

Stevenson, Robert Louis, Kidnapped

Stevenson, Robert Louis, The Master of Ballantrae

Stewart, George, Storm

Stone, Grace Zaring, The Bitter Tea of General Yen

Stone, Grace Zaring, Escape (Nazi Germany)

Stone, Irving, Immortal Wife (Jesse Benton Fremont)

Stone, Irving, Lust for Life (Fictionized biography of Van Gogh)

Sture-Vasa, Mary, My Friend Flicka

Sudermann, Hermann, Dame Care

Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels

Swinnerton, Frank, Nocturne (the story of one night and five people)

Synge, John M., The Aran Islands (travel narrative)

Tarkington, Booth, Alice Adams (small town girl)

Thackeray, William Makepeace, Henry Esmond

Thackeray, William Makepeace, Pendennis (university life and

London) Thackeray, William Makepeace, Vanitay Fair Tolstoi, Count Leo N., Anna Karenina Tolstoi, Count Leo N., Resurrection Tolstoi, Count Leo N., War and Peace Tomlinson, H. M., Gallions Reach (London, India, and Malay

Peninsula) Travern, Brune, Treasure of the Sierra Madre Trollope, Anthony, Barchester Towers Turgenev, Ivan S., Fathers and Sons Turgenev, Ivan S., Virgin Soil Ullman, James Ramsey, The White Tower

Undset, Sigrid, The Bridal Wreath (life in Medieval Norway) Undset, Sigrid, The Cross (sequel to Bridal Wreath) Undset, Sigrid, The Mistress of Husaby (sequel to Bridal Wreath) Vance, Ethel, See Stone, Grace Zaring

Vardoulakis, Mary, Gold in the Streets (Greeks in America) Waddell, Helen, Peter Abelard Walpole, Hugh, The Cathedral (struggle for power in a cathedral

town) Walpole, Hugh. Fortitude Walpole, Hugh, Jeremy Warren, Robert Penn, All the King's Men Wassermann, Jakob, The World's Illusion (European society in the

first days of World War I) Waugh, Evelyn, Brideshead Revisited Waugh, Evelyn, Handful of Dust Webb, Mary, Precious Bane Wells, H. G., Mr. Britling Sees It Through (England in World

War I) Wells, H. G., Tono-Bungay Welty, Eudora, Delta Wedding Werfel, Franz, The Forty Days of Musa Dagh (Armenian heroism)

Werfel, Franz, Song of Bernadette

Westcott, Glenway, Apartment in Athens

Weston, Christine, Indigo (India)

Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence

Wharton, Edith, Ethan Frame (New England farm life)

Wharton, Edith, The House of Mirth

Wilder, Thornton, The Bridge of San Luis Rey

Wilson, Margaret, The Able McLaughlins (Middle West)

Wolfe, Thomas, Look Homeward Angel

Wolfe, Thomas, Of Time and the River

Wolfe, Thomas, You Can't Go Home Again

Wolff, Marietta, Night Shift

Wren, Percival, Beau Geste (Foreign Legion)

Wright, Richard, Native Son (a negro and society)

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Anderson, Sherwood, Winesburg, Ohio

Bates, Ralph, Siroco and Other Stories

Bates, S. C., Twentieth Century Stories

Benet, Stephen Vincent, Selected Works, v. 2 Short Stories

Bierce, Ambrose, Tales of Soldiers and Civilians

Botkin, B. A., Treasury of American Folklore

Bowen, Elizabeth, Ivy Gripped the Steps (England in wartime)

Brewster, D., A Book of Contemporary Short Stories

Brewster, D., A Book of Modern Short Stories

Brown, Leonard, Modern Short Stories

Buck, Pearl, Today and Forever (modern China)

Burnett, Whit, and Foley, Martha, A Story Anthology, 1931-1933

Burrell, Angus, and Cerf, Bennett A., The Bedside Book of Famous

American Stories Cable, G. W., Old Creole Days Caldwell, Erskine, Kneel to the Rising Sun Callaghan, Morley, A Native Argosy Cather, Willa, Youth and the Bright Medusa (stories of artists and

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Cody, Sherwin, Selection from World's Greatest Short Stories Conrad, Joseph, Typhoon and Other Stories Crane, Stephen, Maggie and Other Stories

Cross, E. A., The Book of the Short Story (an excellent anthology) Dashiell, A., Editor's Choice

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Hemingway, Ernest, (ed.), Men at War

Isherwood, Christsopher, Berlin Stories

Jackson, J. H., Portable Murder Book

James, Henry, Short Stories of Henry James

Kantor, MacKinley, Author's Choice

Karloff, Boris, Tales of Terror

Kipling, Rudyard, Selected Stories

Lardner, Ring, Round Up

Lewis, Janet, Goodbye, My Son

Lusin, Ah Q and Others

Mansfield, Katharine, Bliss

Mansfield, Katharine, Garden Party

Mansfield, Katherine, Short Stories

March, William, Trial Balance

Maugham, W. Somerset, East and West

Maupassant, Guy de, The Odd Number

Michener, James A., Tales of the South Pacific

Milburn, George, No More Trumpets

Morley, Christopher, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Munro, H. H., Short Stories of Saki

New Yorker, Short Stories from the New Yorker

O'Brien, Edward J., Short Story Case Book

O'Brien, Edward J., T<wenty-Fi<ve Finest Short Stories

O'Flaherty, L., Spring Sowing

Parker, Dorothy, Laments for the Living (witty and cynical)

Parker, Dorothy, Portable Parker

Pence, R. W., Short Stories of Today

Poe, Edgar Allan, Selected Tales

Porter, Katherine Ann, Flowering Judas and Other Stories

Porter, Katherine, The Leaning Tower

Rawlings, Marjorie, When the Whippoorwill (Florida tales)

Sanderson, Ivan, Animal Tales

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Anderson, Maxwell, Three American Plays

Andreyev, Leonid N., He IV ho Gets Slapped (circus background)

Arent, Arthur, and others, One Third of a Nation (in Federal

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Chekhov, Anton, The Three Sisters (Russian provincial life) Chekhov, Anton, Uncle Vanya (a study of Russian temperament) Coward, Noel, Play Parade (collection of seven plays) Coward, Noel, Tonight at 8:30 (collection of nine one-act plays) Crothers, Rachel, Susan and God

Dayton, Katharine, and Kaufman, George, First Lady Dunsany, Lord, The Gods of the Mountain (in Five Plays) Dunsany, Lord, The Laughter of the Gods (in Plays of Gods and Men) Dunsany, Lord, A Night at an Inn (in Plays of Gods and Men) Dunsany, Lord, The Tents of the Arabs (in Plays of Gods and Men) Eliot, T. S., Family Reunion Eliot, T. S., Murder in the Cathedral

Euripides, Electra (compare with O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra) Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris Euripides, Medea

Ferber, Edna, and Kaufman, George, Stage Door Ferris, Walter, Death Takes a Holiday (Italian fantasy) France, Anatole, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife Galsworthy, John, Justice (indicting British divorce laws) Galsworthy, John, The Silver Box (class injustice) Galsworthy, John, Strife (industrial strike) Gassner, John, Seventeen Modern Plays Gilbert, W. S., and Sullivan, Sir Arthur, Complete Plays Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Faust Gorky, Maxin, The Lower Depths (pre-Soviet slums) (in Moscow Art

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Gregory, Lady, The Traveling Man (in Seven Short Plays)

Gregory, Lady, The Workhouse Ward (in Seven Short Plays)

Hart, Moss, Winged Victory

Hart, Moss, and Kaufman, George S., You Can't Take It With You (best comedy of 1937)

Hellman, Lillian, The Little Foxes

Hellman, Lillian, Watch on the Rhine

Hugo, Victor, Hernani (Spanish historical romance)

Ibsen, Henrik, Brand

Ibsen, Henrik, A Doll's House

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Ibsen, Henry, Rosmersholm

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Kaufman, George, and Connelly, Marc, Beggar on Horseback

Kaufman, George, The Man Who Came to Dinner

Kaufman, George, Six Plays

Kaufman, George, and Ferber, Edna, Dinner at Eight

Kaufman, George, and Ryskind, Morris, Of Thee I Sing

Kingsley, Sidney, The Patriots

McKenney, Ruth, My Sister Eileen

MacLeish, Archibald, Air Raid, a Verse Play for Radio

MacLeish, Archibald, Panic, a Play in Verse

Maugham, W. Somerset, Six Comedies

Millay, Edna St. Vincent, The King's Henchman (opera)

Milne, A. A., Mr. Pirn Passes By (whimsical comedy)

Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin), The Doctor in Spite of Himself (in Plays)

O'Casey, Sean, The Plough and the Stars

O'Casey, Sean, The Shadow of a Gunman (Irish independence) (in Two Plavs)

Odets, Clifford, Six Plays*

Odets, Clifford, Waiting for Lefty (in Three Plays)

O'Neill, Eugene G., Ah, Wilderness (comedy of adolescence)

O'Neill, Eugene G., Days Without End (modern miracle play)

O'Neill, Eugene G., Desire Under the Elms

O'Neill, Eugene G., Dynamo (Is electricity God?)

O'Neill, Eugene G., The Emperor Jones (study of fear)

O'Neill, Eugene G., The Great God Brown

O'Neill, Eugene G., Lazarus Laughed (at death)

O'Neill, Eugene G., Marco Millions (a Renaissance Babbitt)

O'Neill, Eugene G., Mourning Becomes Electra (compare with Euripi- des' Electra)

O'Neill, Eugene G, Strange Interlude

Osborn, Paul, Bell for Adam

Pinero Sir Arthur W., The Second Mrs. Tangueray

Pinero, Sir Arthur W., Sweet Lavender

Pirandello, Luigi, As You Desire Me

Pirandello, Luigi, Henry IV (in Three Plays) (insanity motive)

Pirandello, Luigi, Right You Are (If You Think So) (in Three Plays)

Pirandello, Luigi, Six Characters in Search of an Author (in Three Plays)

*Contains Awake and Sing, Waiting for Lefty, Till the Day I Die, Paradise Lost, Golden Boy, Rocket to the Moon.

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Rice, Elmer, Counsellor-at-Law

Rice, Elmer, Street Scene

Rice, Elmer, The Subway (modernistic tragedy)

Rostand, Edmond, L'Aiglon (Napoleon's son)

Saroyan, William, Three Plays**

Schiller, Johann Christoph Frederich von, Marie Stuart (Queen of

Scotland) Shaw, George Bernard, Androcles and the Lion (satiric fable) Shaw, George Bernard, Man and Superman Shaw, George Bernard, Nine Plays

Shaw, George Bernard, Pygmalion (in Androcles and the Lion) Shaw, George Bernard, Saint Joan (compare with MacKaye's Jeanne

d'Arc) Shaw, George Bernard, You Never Can Tell Shaw, Irwin, The Gentle People Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, The Rivals Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, The School for Scandal Sherwood, Robert, Abe Lincoln in Illinois Sherwood, Robert, The Petrified Forest Sherwood, Robert, Reunion in Vienna Sherwood, Robert, There Shall Be No Night Sophocles, Antigone Sophocles, Oedipus

Synge, John M., The Playboy of the Western World Synge, John M., Riders to the Sea

Synge, John M., The Well of the Saints (Irish peasants) Van Druten, John, Voice of the Turtle Vane, Sutton, Outward Bound Wilde, Oscar, Lady Windemere's Fan Wilde, Oscar, A Woman of No Importance Wilder, Thorton, The Skin of Our Teeth Wilder, Thorton, Our Town Williams, Emlyn, The Corn Is Green World's Great Plays

ANTHOLOGIES OF POETRY

Cullen, Countee, Caroling Dusk An Anthology of Verse by Negro

Poets Fitts, Dudley, Contemporary Latin- American Poetry Johnson, James W., The Book of American Negro Poetry Landis, Paul, Illini Poetry 1924-1929 (by students and teachers at

this university) Lomax, John A., Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads Lomax, John A., Songs of the Cattle Trail Rittenhouse, Jessie B., The Little Book of Modern Verse Sandburg, Carl, The American Songbag Untermeyer, Louis, Modern American Poetry Van Doren, Mark, American Poets, 1630-1929 Van Doren, Mark, An Anthology of World Poetry

"Contains My Heart's in the Highlands, Love's Old Sweet Song, and The Time of Your Life.

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Poetry by One Author

Aiken, Conrad P., Punch: the Immortal Liar (folk narrative)

Aragon, Louis, Aragon, Poet of the French Resistance

Auden, W. H., and MacNeice, Louis, Letters from Iceland

Auden, W. H., Collected Poetry

Benet, Stephen Vincent, Burning City

Benet, Stephen Vincent, John Brown's Body (Civil War epic)

Benet, Stephen Vincent, Selected Works, v. 1 Poetry

Benet, Stephen Vincent, Western Star

Benet, Stephen Vincent, Young Adventure (undergraduate verse)

Bogan, Louise, Poems and New Poems

Brooke, Rupert, Collected Poems

Brooks, Gwendolyn, Street in Bronzeville

Brown, Harry, The Poem of Bunker Hill

Brown, Sterling, Southern Road (from Negro folk songs)

Bynner, Witter, Indian Earth (New Mexico)

Carroll, Lewis (Charles Dodgson), Collected Verse (humorous)

Ciardi, John, Homeward to America

Coffin, Robert P., Ballads of Square-Toed Americans

Coffin, Robert P., Primer for America

Corwin, Norman, On a Note of Triumph

Cullen, Countee, On These I Stand

Cullen, Countee, The Black Christ and Other Poems

Cullen, Countee, Color

Cullen, Countee, Copper Sun

Davenport, Russell, My Country

Davidson, Donald, Lee in the Mountains and Other Poems

De La Mare, Walter J., The Listeners and Other Poems

De La Mare, Walter J., Selected Poems (mostly nature themes)

Denney, Reuel, Connecticut River

Dickinson, Emily, Bolts of Blue

Dickinson, Emily, Complete Poems

Eliot, T. S., Collected Poems (ironic tales and portraits)

Engle, Paul, Corn (the spirit of the Midwest)

Evans, Abbie, The Bright North (rural Maine)

Fearing, Kenneth, Collected Poems

Fearing, Kenneth, Dead Reckoning (social protest)

Fletcher, John Gould, Breakers and Granite (U. S. panorama)

Frankenberg, Lloyd, The Red Kite

Frost, Robert, A Boy's Will (compare with Housman's Shropshire Lad)

Frost, Robert, A Further Range

Frost, Robert, New Hampshire

Frost, Rebert, North of Boston

Frost, Robert, Selected Poems

Gilbert, W. S., The Bab Ballads

Hardy, Thomas, Collected Poems (ironic tales and portraits)

Hayes, Alfred, Big Time

Hernandez, Jose, The Gaucho

Housman, A. E., Collected Poems

Housman, A. E., A Shropshire Lad (bitter lyrics of youth)

Hughes, Langston, Fields of Wonder

Jeffers, Robinson, Selected Poetry

Johnson, James W., God's Trombones Seven Negro Sermons in Verse

Johnson, Josephine, Year's End

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Kipling, Rudyard, Verse (British soldiers and colonists)

Knibbs, Henry Herbert, Saddle Songs and Other Verse

Lanier, Sidney, Poems (post-Civil War Southern Poet)

Lindsay, Vachel, The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems

Lindsay, Vachel, The Congo and Other Poems

Lorentz, Pare, The River (the text of a documentary film)

Lowell, Amy, Can Grande's Castle (historical)

Lowell, Amy, Pictures of the Floating World (from Oriental models)

Lowell, Amy, Selected Poems (free-verse experiments)

MacLeish, Archibald, Land of the Free

MacLeish, Archibald, Poems, 1924-1933

McNeil, Louise, Gauley Mountain

McKay, Claude, Harlem Shadows

Marquis, Don, Lives and Times of Archy and Mehitabel

Masefield, John, The Everlasting Mercy and the Widovj in the Bye

Street (narrative verse) Masefield, John, Reynard the Fox Masefield, John, Salt-Water Poems and Ballads Masefield, John, Selected Poems Masters, Edgar Lee, Poems of People

Masters, Edgar Lee, Spoon River Anthology (Illinois epitaphs) Millay, Edna St. Vincent, The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems Millay, Edna St. Vincent, Conversation at Midnight Millay, Edna St. Vincent, A Few Figs from Thistles Millay, Edna St. Vincent, Renascence and Other Poems Millay, Edna St. Vincent, Second April Omar, Khayyam, Rubaiyat

Parker, Dorothy, Death and Taxes (flippant and amusing) Parker, Dorothy, Enough Rope Ransom, John Crowe, Selected Poems Robinson, Edwin Arlington, Collected Poems Robinson, Edwin Arlington, Tristram Sandburg, Carl, Chicago Poems Sandburg, Carl, Cornhuskers Sandburg, Carl, Good Morning, America Sandburg, Carl, The People, Yes Sandburg, Carl, Slabs of the Sunburnt West Sandburg, Carl, Smoke and Steel

Sarrett, Lew, Slow Smoke (Indians and the old West) Sassoon, Siegfried L., Counter-Attack (anti-war) Shapiro, Karl, Essay in Rime Stuart, Jesse, Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow Teasdale, Sara, Flame and Shadow Teasdale, Sara, Love Songs Van Doren, Mark, Collected Poems, 1922-1938 Van Doren, Mark, Jonathan Gentry (historical verse-novel) Whitman, Walt, Portable Walt Whitman Wylie, Elinor H., Black Armour (subtle and personal) Wylie, Elinor H., Nets to Catch the Wind Yeats, William Butler, Early Poems and Stories (Irish) Yeats, William Butler, Later Poems Yeats, William Butler, The Tower

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