Monday, November 19, 2007

Fred Newton Scott search

*CompPile:
-Mastrangelo, Lisa S. Building a dinosaur from the bones: Fred Newton Scott and women's Progressive era graduate work at the University of Michigan. Rhetoric Review 24.4, pages 403-420, 2005.

-Ross, Christine. "Fred Newton Scott." Moran, Michael G. and Michelle Ballif (Eds.), Twentieth-century rhetorics and rhetoricians: Critical studies and sources. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pages 313-320, 2000.

-Adler-Kassner, Linda. "The shape of the form: Working-class students and the academic essay." Linkon, Sherry Lee (Ed.), Teaching working class. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, pages 85-105.
Keywords: working-class, social-class, academic, essay, genre, history, Fred Newton Scott, practice, text-analysis, value, hybridity

-Adler-Kassner, Linda. "Stories told in school: What an essay is in progressive and contemporary composition texts." ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 424 579, 1998.
Keywords: teachere-story, essay-writing, objective, diachronic, Progressive Era, Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denny, textbook, democratic, WID, narrative

-McLeod, Susan H. "WAC [Writing Across the Curriculum?] at century's end: Haunted by the ghost of Fred Newton Scott." Writing Program Administration 21.1, Pages 67-73, 1997.
---Ordered on ILL 12/2/07.

-Stewart, Donald C. "Fred Newton Scott and the reform movement of the 1890s." Gabin, Rosalind J. (Ed.), Discourse studies in honor of James L. Kinneavy. Potomac, MD: Scripta Humanistica. pages 106-120, 1995.
---Ordered on ILL 12/2/07.

-Stewart, Donald C. "NCTE's [National Council of Teachers of English] first president and the movement for language reform." College English 48.5, pages 444-456, 1986.
Keywords:
usage, epicene, pronoun, 'they', history, Fred Newton Scott, linguistics

-Tuman, Myron. "From Astor Place to Kenyon Road: The NCTE and the origins of English studies." College English 48.4, 339-349, 1996.
Keywords:
NCTE, history, MLA, Edward T. Channing, Fred Newton Scott, abolition, James F. Hosic

-Brereton, John C. Traditions of inquiry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985.
Keywords:
Barrett Wendell,Wallace Douglas, Fred Newton Scott, Donald Stewart, I.A. Richards, Ann Berthoff, Sterling Andrus Leonard, Kenneth Burke, William Irmscher, Theodore Baird, Walker Gibson, Richard Braddock, Richard Lloyd-Jones, Mina Shaughnessy, Robert Lyons
---Available at URI. Call# PE1405 U6 T73 1985. Picked up 12/3/07.

-Connors, Robert J. "The Rhetoric of Explanation: Explanatory Rhetoric from Aristotle to 1850." Written Communication 1.2 (April 1984): 189-210.
Keywords:
profession, history, rhetoric, 18th-19th-20th-century, Hugh Blair, George Campbell, explanatory, oratory, Henry Day, Alexander Bain, discourse mode, Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Denney, paragraph, technical-communication
---Available at URI. Call# P211 W737. Picked up 12/3/07.
Updated List 12/14/07:
1. Track down Dewey CD-Roms
---So far: Yale has them, Harvard has correspondence) Ordered from Worldcat 11/2/07... had it in Queens, Texas, Dayton, and Louisville.

2. Track down Levine's bibliography CD-Rom
---Ordered print edition (up to 1995) from RIC, 11/10/07. 2006 edition to be released in January.

3. Check out Google/other search engines: dewey + inquiry + technology

4. Run all of our Dewey-related searches (and any others you can think of) through CompPile (here: <http://comppile.tamucc.edu/>).

9. Web of Science search for Hickman citations

10. "Dewey + Technology" title search

11. Fred Newton Scott search (Compile, etc)

12. John Stuhr search

13. Dewey Transcribing

Friday, November 9, 2007

Inlander Search

*Google:

-UM SOE stuff... did we print this yet?

-http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/Inlande.jpg Here's a nice picture of Dewey with the editors of the Inlander at the University of Michigan, circa 1885.

-This may be another CD ROM we need to track down. Barbara Levine's bibliography of (all?) secondary resources on Dewey through 2006. Don't think it's been released yet though, but there is one that exists for all secondary materials up through '95. http://www.siu.edu/~siupress/levineworksaboutjohndewey.html

-Contact information for the Morris Library at Southern Illinois University Carbondale:
Special Collections Research Center
Morris Library
Southern Illinois University
1835 University Press Drive, Mailcode 6632
Carbondale, IL 62901
speccoll@lib.siu.edu
(618) 453-2516
---Will email/call them with a request for a copy of the following from the Inlander if they're not already in our collected works:
1) "The Scholastic and the Speculator," II (Dec. 1891), 145-8, (Jan. 1892), 185-8.

2) "Anthropology and the Law," III (April 1893), 305-8.
3) "Why Study Philosophy?" IV (Dec. 1893), 106-9.

-That's about it for Google.

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*EBSCOHost (Academic Search Premier, LISTA, EJS E-Journals, Topicsearch, Academic Search Elite, MasterFILE Premier):

-No results found.

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*Project Muse:

-No results found.

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*Literature Resource Center:

-No results.

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*JSTOR:

-Boydston, Jo Ann. "John Dewey and the Journals." History of Education Quarterly Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring, 1970), pp. 72-77.
---Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2680%28197021%2910%3A1%3C72%3AJDATJ%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J Printed 11/9/07.

-George Dykhuizen. "John Dewey and the University of Michigan." Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 23, No. 4 (Oct., 1962), pp. 513-544.
---Kind of a summation of Savage's ideas, but makes brief mention of the Inlander and Thought News. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-5037%28196210%2F12%2923%3A4%3C513%3AJDATUO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5

-Myers, Gerald E. "Bibliography of the Writings of Roy Wood Sellars."Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. 15, No. 1 (Sep., 1954), pp. 98-103.
---Wrote articles on Dewey's Materialism and his view of Agreement. The latter was published in the Inlander. Maybe worth looking into? Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0031-8205%28195409%2915%3A1%3C98%3ABOTWOR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P

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*CSA (Communication Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, PAIS archive/International, Philosopher's Index):

-No results.

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*Web of Science (ISI):

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*HELIN:

-No results.