Box 3
Contains 29 Results:
"The Rise and Significance of the Drama"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"The School Days of Eminent Men"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Specialization Versus General Culture." by Vernon Squires. Westland Educator.
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Tennyson's Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"The Value of Fiction"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Washington Irving"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"What We Have a Right to Expect in a Novel"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Whitman and Whitmania"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Who Wrote Shakespeare's Plays?"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.
"Wordsworth the Poet Seer"
This series consists of lectures and essays written by Squires during his career as an English professor at UND. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title or topic.