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42 (September 1974)
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ADE Bulletin
42 (September 1974)
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0001-0898
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1
The People vs. English
Roger Rosenblatt
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Trends: Real and Imaginary
Malcolm G. Scully
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Either Way Will Hurt
Robert F. Hogan
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Hobbesnobbing with Administrators
Joseph Frank
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Hopes and Fears and Dupes and Liars
William D. Schaefer
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Why English?
Richard Ruland
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34
Collective Bargaining: Another Viewpoint
Taylor Alderman
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Tenure and Related Issues: The Problem is How to Grow Without Growing
Marilyn L. Williamson
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ERIC/RCS Report:Tenure
Daniel J. Dieterich
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