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.

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