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0.34 Nancy Gillespie Westerfield, And Here the Soldiers Have Come Rapidly to Hastings, College English, 1978.
0.33 Nancy Gillespie Westerfield, And Here the Soldiers Have Come Rapidly to Hastings, College English, 1970.
0.32 Daniel L. Zins, Daniel L Zins Responds, College English, 1987.
0.30 Thomas E. Connolly, Faulkner's A Fable in the Classroom, College English, 1959.
0.29 Daniel L. Zins, Daniel L Zins Responds, College English, 1986.
0.28 Paul Brians, A Further Comment on "Teaching English in a Nuclear Age", College English, 1988.
0.28 Edward Nell Onora Nell, War Words, College English, 1967.
0.28 Richard F. Miller, Some Unexpected Results of College Military Programs, College English, 1945.
0.28 George T. Guernsey, Facets of the War, College English, 1943.
0.26 Edward Nell Onora Nell, On "War Words": Reply, College English, 1967.
0.25 John G. Leland, Writing about Vietnam, College English, 1981.
0.23 Tobey Herzog, Tobey Herzog Responds, College English, 1981.
0.23 Daniel L. Zins, Teaching English in a Nuclear Age, College English, 1985.
0.23 Andrew Kaufman, Fodor's Travel Guide: Southeast Asia 1994. College English, 1997,
0.23 Herman S. Ficke, V-12 English at Dubuque, College English, 1944.
0.22 Warren Beck, Who Goes There?, College English, 1960.
0.22 J. Francis Adaline Glasheen, Moody's "An Ode in Time of Hesitation", College English, 1943.
0.21 Eric H. Partridge, Words Get Their Wings, College English, 1945.
0.21 I. Hashimoto, Toward a Taxonomy of Scholarly Publication, College English, 1983.
0.20 Raymond W. Tyson, More about Propaganda, College English, 1942.
0.20 David Sutton, The Rhetoric of the Vietnam War: An Annotated Bibliography, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1994.
0.19 R. M. Keils, Pentagon English Is a Sort of Newspeak, College Composition and Communication, 1973.
0.19 Richard J. Voorhees, Nineteen Eighty-Four: No Failure of Nerve, College English, 1956.
0.19 Virgil Peterson John J. Dunn, Two Comments on "Teaching English in a Nuclear Age", College English, 1986.
0.19 Elliott B. Gose_ Jr., Reality to Romance: A Study of Ford's Parade's End, College English, 1956.
0.19 Hui Wu, Writing and Teaching behind Barbed Wire: An Exiled Composition Class in a Japanese-American Internment Camp, College Composition and Communication, 2007.
0.19 Tobey C. Herzog, Writing about Vietnam: A Heavy Heart-of-Darkness Trip, College English, 1980.
0.19 Granville Hicks, Literature and the War, College English, 1939.
0.18 Granville Hicks, Literature in This Global War, College English, 1943.
0.18 Clara B. Weir, Should the Veteran Read War Books?, College English, 1947.
0.17 Pete Osterhoudt, On "War Words", College English, 1967.
0.17 John R. E. Bliese, Rhetoric Goes to War: The Doctrine of Ancient and Medieval Military Manuals, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1994.
0.17 Helen Jaskoski Jean Kittrell, Two Comments on "Teaching English in a Nuclear Age", College English, 1987.
0.17 Samuel Hazo, Achilles to the King of Ithaca, College English, 1965.
0.17 Stanley Cooperman, Achilles to the King of Ithaca, College English, 1964.
0.17 Linda R. Robertson, After Such Knowledge: The Rhetoric of the Iran-Contra Fiasco, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1989.
0.17 Samuel Hazo, Transition, College English, 1960.
0.17 Michael Bibby, "Where Is Vietnam?" Antiwar Poetry and the Canon, College English, 1993.
0.16 Walter Reinsdorf, The Rhetoric of the Left, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1989.
0.16 William R. Parker, English in Wartime: A Suggestion and an Illustration, College English, 1943.
0.16 Richard Uhlich, The Age of Aquarius, College English, 1971.
0.16 Walter Havighurst, Michener of the South Pacific, College English, 1952.
0.16 L. R. N. Ashley, Administrative Policy, College English, 1962.
0.16 Diane Mowery Eve Duffy, The Power of Language to Efface and Desensitize, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1990.
0.16 John T. Frederick, Fiction of the Second World War, College English, 1956.
0.15 M. Herschel Levine, Comment on Julia Ebel, College English, 1973.
0.15 Matthew Abraham, The Rhetoric of Academic Controversy after 9/11: Edward Said in the American Imagination, JAC, 2004.
0.15 Edwin Berry Burgum, Our Writers Are Winning Victories Too, College English, 1945.
0.15 Raoul M. PĂ©rez, The Most Popular Foreign Language, College English, 1947.