Scholars' Mine
Missouri S&T
Research Repository
Curtis Laws Wilson Library
400 W. 14th Street
Rolla, MO 65409-0060
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| Satellite photography: instrumental, rhetorical, affective? | Egodapitiya, Irangi (Irangi Kaushalya), 1982-; |
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| The boycotting of Coach Rutter: Manhood, race and authority in the post-1970 Mississippi | Watts, Trent A.; |
| Hill Billy: The earliest known African American usages | Huber, Patrick J.; Drowne, Kate; |
| Implicature, pragmatics, and documentation: a comparative study | Wright, David; |
| Trent Lott | Watts, Trent A.; |
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|---|---|
| Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's feminist response to mainstream neurology | Swenson, Kristine; |
| Feeling and fragment in the seventeenth-century memoir | Cotterill, Anne; |
| Introduction: visual communication in life sciences | Northcut, Kathryn; |
| The relevance of Feenberg's critical theory of technology to critical visual literacy: the case of scientific and technical illustrations | Northcut, Kathryn; |
| Shortest night | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Stasis theory and paleontology discourse | Northcut, Kathryn; |
| Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|
| Early fall | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| A fading shadow | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| I always have three eyes | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| In my dream | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Naked yogini | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| She is weeping | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|
| Awakened at midnight | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| The flapper figure in Ellen Glasgow's 1920s fiction | Drowne, Kate; |
| Hospital night | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| How I miss her | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Medical women and Victorian fiction | Swenson, Kristine; |
| New bombings | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Spirits of defiance: National prohibition and jazz age literature, 1920-1933 | Drowne, Kate; |
| Sun-flares glint | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Teaching a 'highly exceptional' text: Krupabai Satthianadhan's Saguna and Narratives of Empire | Swenson, Kristine; |
| Through American and Irish wars: The life and times of General Thomas W. Sweeney 1820-1892 | Morgan, John Matthew; |
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| The 1920s: American popular culture through history | Drowne, Kate; Huber, Patrick J.; |
| On the road | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Paint chips | Doty, Gene Warren; |
| Poet/professor | Doty, Gene Warren; |
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| Mississippi’s giant house party being white at the Neshoba County Fair | Watts, Trent A.; |
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| Redneck: a new discovery | Huber, Patrick J.; Drowne, Kate; |
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| 'I dont want nothin' 'bout my life wrote out': Dorsey Dixon's autobiographical writings | Huber, Patrick J.; Drowne, Kate; |
| An irrevocable condition: constructions of home and the writing of place in Giovanni's room | Drowne, Kate; |
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| If I knew then what I know now: a portable mentor for women beginning professorial careers in science and engineering | Riordan, Catherine A.; Manning, Linda M.; Daniel, AnneMarie; Murray, Susan L.; Thompson, Philip B.; Cummins, Elizabeth; |
| Zero: Thiry Ghazals | Doty, Gene Warren; |
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| Nose to nose | Doty, Gene Warren; |
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| Encyclopedia of allegorical literature | Drowne, Kate; Leeming, David; |
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| Instructor’s manual for the Bedford Introduction to Literature, 4th edition | Drowne, Kate; Meyers, Michael J; |