Proceedings and Addresses
Frederick Philip Harris (ed.)
Cleveland (1950)
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Michael Scriven (1977). Increasing Philosophy Enrollments and Appointments Through Better Philosophy Teaching (Continued). Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 50 (4):326 - 328.
Laurence Sears (1932). Responsibility, its Development Through Punishment and Reward. New York, Columbia University Press.
Laurens Hickok Seelye (1948). Handbook in Philosophy for Use in Junior and Senior Philosophy Courses at the Istanbul American Colleges. Istanbul, Arnavutköy and Bebek.
Margaret S. Reed (1979). Review: The Use of Games in Teaching Philosophy. [REVIEW] Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 52 (3):423 - 431.
Caroline McCann[from old catalog] Tryon (1939). U. C. Inventory I. [Berkeley? Calif..
Mary Jeanne[from old catalog] File (1958). A Critical Analysis of Current Concepts of Art in American Higher Education. Washington, Catholic University of America Press.
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