EXPOSITORY WRITING
By Mervin J. Curl.
Gives freshmen and sophomores something to write about,
and helps them in their writing.
SENTENCES AND THINKING
By Norman Foerster, University of North Carolina, and J. M.
Stedman, Jr., Emory University.
A practice book in sentence-making for college freshmen.
A HANDBOOK OF ORAL READING
By Lee Emerson Bassett, Leland Stanford Junior University.
Especial emphasis is placed on the relation of thought and
speech, technical vocal exercises being subordinated to a study
of the principles underlying the expression of ideas. Illustrative
selections of both poetry and prose are freely employed.
ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATING (Revised Edition)
By William T. Foster, Reed College.
The point of view throughout is that of the student rather
than that of the teacher.
THE RHETORICAL PRINCIPLES OF NARRATION
By Carroll Lewis Maxcy, Williams College.
A clear and thorough analysis of the three elements of narrative
writing, viz.: setting, character, and plot.
REPRESENTATIVE NARRATIVES
Edited by Carroll Lewis Maxcy.
This compilation contains twenty-two complete selections of
various types of narrative composition.
THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF WRITING ENGLISH
By Gerhard R. Lomer, Ph.D., and Margaret Ashmun.
A textbook for use in college Freshman courses.
HOW TO WRITE SPECIAL FEATURE ARTICLES
By Willard G. Bleyer, University of Wisconsin.
A textbook for classes in Journalism and in advanced English
Composition.
NEWSPAPER WRITING AND EDITING
By Willard G. Bleyer.
This fully meets the requirements of courses in Journalism
as given in our colleges and universities, and at the same time
appeals to practical newspaper men.
TYPES OF NEWS WRITING
By Willard G. Bleyer.
Over two hundred typical stories taken from representative
American newspapers are here presented in a form convenient
for college classes in Journalism.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY