Box 6
Contains 124 Results:
Jazz Beat, 1991 Spring
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
Jazz Beat, 1991 Summer
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
The New Yorker
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
Politics of Education, 1984 Summer
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
Politics of Education, 1987 Winter
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
Notes - Articles
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
Notes - Miscellaneous
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
The New England Quarterly: "Anne Hutchinson and the Mortalist Heresy" (Footnotes by J.F. Maclear)
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
The New England Quarterly: "Article on Charles Brockden Brown and Joseph Bringhurst"
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.
The New England Quarterly: "Asa Gray and Charles Hodge on Darwinism"
Primarily articles collected by Brown, although articles written by Brown are also included. Many concern academic and educational issues such as creationism taught in schools, book banning, IQ testing, special education, and textbook upgrades. There are also various newspapers and periodicals, and articles from The New England Quarterly, many annotated with handwritten notes by Brown.