GARBLED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Subject: GARBLED BIBLIOGRAPHY
From: Nick Lilly Tarleton State University <lilly -at- TARLETON -dot- EDU>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 15:36:27 -0500

Begging everyone's pardon. Thought the lines were set right. Let's see if this
works.

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Halloran, S. Michael and Annette Norris Bradford. "Figures of Speech in
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Halloran, S. Michael. "Technical Writing and the Rhetoric of Science." The
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------. "Comment and Response: Elizabeth Harris Responds." College
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Leff, Michael C. "Modern Sophistic and the Unity of Rhetoric." in The
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Lunsford, Andrea A. "Classical Rhetoric and Technical Writing." College
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Mitchell, John H. "It's a Craft Course: Indoctrinate, Don't Educate." The
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Miller, Carolyn R. "A Humanistic Rationale for Technical Writing."
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Plato. Gorgias, trans. by W. C. Hembold. New York: MacMillan, 1988.
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Samuels, Marilyn Schauer. The Technical Writing Process. New York:
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Shaw, Margaret. "Some Applications of the New Rhetoric to the Teaching
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Tebeaux, Elizabeth. "Courses to Meet the Communication Needs of Writers
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------. "Let's Not Ruin Technical Writing, Too: A Comment on the Essays
of Carolyn Millerand Elizabeth Harris." College English 41, no. 7 (1980):
822-29.
Nick Lilly
Lilly -at- Tarleton
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, Texas


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