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2461
The Etymology of an English Expletive
In: Faculty Publications -- Department of English (1927)
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2462
The Kraze for "K"
In: Faculty Publications -- Department of English (1925)
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The Value of English Linguistics to the Teacher
In: Faculty Publications -- Department of English (1925)
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INDEFINITE COMPOSITES AND WORD-COINAGE.
In: Faculty Publications -- Department of English (1913)
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2465
On the Comparison of Adverbs in English in the Fourteenth Century
In: Papers from the University Studies series (The University of Nebraska) (1906)
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Walt Whitman' and 'Ralph Waldo Emerson'
In: Faculty Publications (1905)
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2467
On the Substantivation of Adjectives in Chaucer
In: Papers from the University Studies series (The University of Nebraska) (1905)
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Poem "Dunbar's Tribute to Roosevelt"
In: Paul Laurence Dunbar Papers (SC-8) (1904)
Abstract: This item is a newspaper clipping of "Dunbar's Tribute to Roosevelt," a poem about President Theodore Roosevelt, published in the Dayton Daily News on November 10, 1904. The clipping reads as follows: Dunbar's Tribute to Roosevelt. There's a might sound a-comin' from the East, and there's a hummin' and a bummin' from the bosom of the west; And the South will be among Those who holler that our Roosevelt is best. We have heard of him in battle and amid the roar and rattle, when the foemen fle little cattle to their stalls; We have seen him staunch and grim, When the only battle hymn Was the shrieking of the Spanish Mauser balls. Product of a worthy sireling; fearless, honest, brave, untiring, in the forefront of the firing there he stands; And we're not afraid to show That we all revere him so, To dissentients of our own or other lands. Now, the fight is on in earnest, and we care not if the sternest of encounters try our valor and the quality of him, FOr they're few who stoop to fear As the glorious day draws near; For you'll find him hell to handle when he gets in fightin' trim. --- This poem was written by Paul Laurence Dunbar a week before the election. He submitted it to the president and received a letter of appreciation and two autograph volumes of Roosevelt's speeches. The Daily News exclusively published the letter last Saturday, and now gives the poem its first publication. ; https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_sc8/1003/thumbnail.jpg
Keyword: 1858-1919; 1872-1906; Dunbar; English Language and Literature; Paul Laurence; Poems; Roosevelt; Theodore; United States History
URL: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/context/special_sc8/article/1003/type/native/viewcontent
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Computing or Humanities? The Growth and Development of Humanities Computing
In: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/pf/v5i41_jessop.pdf
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2470
Rooted Cosmopolitanism in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney, Derek Walcott, and Joseph Brodsky.
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2471
Working Dialect: Nonstandard Voices in Victorian Literature.
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(Play)Grounds for Dismissal: Ninas Raras in Transborder Children's Cultural Studies.
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2473
After Wyclif: Lollard Biblical Scholarship and the English Vernacular, c.1380-c.1450.
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Ragged Figures: The Lumpenproletariat in Nelson Algren and Ralph Ellison.
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Composing Violence: Student Talk, University Discourse, and the Politics of Witnessing.
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Enduring Patterns: Standard Language and Privileged Identities in the Writing Classroom.
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Poetry of Lost Loss: a Study of the Modern Anti-Consolatory Elegy.
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Literatures of Language: A Literary History of Linguistics in Nineteenth-Century America.
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Understanding Language to Support Equitable Teaching: How Beginning English Teachers Engage Complexity, Negotiate Dilemmas, and Avoid Deficit Ideologies.
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Borrowings, Derivational Morphology, and Perceived Productivity in English, 1300-1600.
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