Audio-visual aids Patterson, J.W.; Strawn, Robertson; Hankowsky, Ruth ...
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AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS IN TEACHING, 16 mm. 13 1/2 minutes. Sound. Color, $150.00, Black and White, $75.00; and NEW DIMENSIONS THROUGH TEACHING FILMS, 16 mm. 27 minutes. Sound. Color, $180.00. ...Available through Coronet Instructional Films, Coronet Building, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
ART: WHAT IS IT: WHY IS IT?, No. 47561. 16 mm. go minutes. Sound. Color. Cost $360. Available through Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1150 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois 60091.
DYLAN THOMAS READING HIS COMPLETE RECORDED POETRY, No. 2014. 33 1/3 R.P.M. Two 12 inch records. Cost $11.90. Available through Caedmon Records Division, Hough-ton Mifflin Company, 53 West 43rd Street, New York, New York 10036.
EFFECTIVE CRITICISM. No. 518-22071. 16 mm. 11 minutes. Sound. Black and white or Color. Cost $60.00 or $120.00. Available through Coronet Instructional Films, 65 East South Water Street, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
MARK TWAIN'S TOM SAWYER, No. 1205: TWAIN'S ADVENTURES WITH INJUN JOE, No. 1165; STORIES OF MARK TWAIN, No. 1027. 33 1/3 R.P.M. Three twelve inch records. Produced by Caedmon Recordings. Cost $5.95 each. Available through Houghton Mifflin Company, 110 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02107.
SPEECH IN ACTION, No. 4182. 33 1/3 R.P.M. 12 inch record. Produced by Vocab Records under the direction of Aldo J. Bonura and the editorship of Mary M. Russo. Cost $6.93. Available through Scott, Foresman and Company, 433 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
WHAT DO YOU THINK SERIES: ONE MAN'S OPINION, No. 1, $25.00, 6 minutes; THE MAJORITY VOTE, No. 2, $25.00, 7 minutes; THE HONEST TRUTH, No. 3, $25.00, 5 minutes; WHO'S RUNNING THINGS, No. 4, $25.00, 6 minutes; HAVING YOUR SAY, No. 5, $25.00, 6 minutes; GETTING WHAT YOU'RE AFTER, No. 6, $25.00, 5 minutes; THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS, No. 7, $25.00, 5 minutes; MAKING A DECISION, No. 8, $25.00, 6 minutes; BEING DIFFERENT, No. 9, $50.00, 9 minutes; CHOOSING A LEADER, No. 10, $50.00, 8 minutes. 16 mm. Sound. Available through National Film Board of Canada, 680 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10019.
The forum Jeffrey, Robert C.; Thompson, Wayne N.; Gehring, Mary Louise ...
The Quarterly journal of speech,
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The forum Jeffrey, Robert C.; Thompson, Wayne N.; Gehring, Mary Louise ...
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New books in review Brandenburg, Earnest; Wiley, Earl W.; Gunderson, Robert G. ...
Quarterly Journal of Speech,
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Book Review, Journal Article
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LINCOLN AND GREELEY. By Harlan Hoyt Homer. University of Illinois Press. 1953; pp. viii+406. $6.00.
ON FREEDOM'S ALTAR: THE MARTYR COMPLEX IN THE ABOLITION MOVEMENT. By Hazel Catherine Wolf. Madison: ...University of Wisconsin Press, 1952; pp. xii+195. $3.75.
THE WORDS OF JUSTICE BRANDEIS. Edited by Solomon Goldman and with a Foreword by Justice William O, Douglas. New York: Henry Schuman, 1953; pp xxi+200. $3.00.
JOHN WISE: EARLY AMERICAN DEMOCRAT. By George Allan Cook. New York: King's Crown Press, 1952; pp. ix+246. $3.50.
JEFFERSON READER: A TREASURY OF WRITINGS ABOUT THOMAS JEFFERSON. Edited by Francis Coleman Rosenberger. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1953; pp. 349. $5.00.
PROPAGANDA HANDBOOK: A GUIDE TO MASS PERSUASION. By D. Lincoln Harter and John Sullivan. Philadelphia: Twentieth Century Publishing Company, 1953; pp. 440. $5.50.
THE ART OF HUMAN RELATIONS. By Henry Clay Lindgren. New York: Hermitage House, 1953; pp. 287. $3.50.
THE ART OF GOOD SPEECH. By James H. McBurney and Ernest J. Wrage. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1953; pp. viii+584. $4.50.
A GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING. By Lawrence Henry Mouat. Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., 1953; pp. x+262. $2.75.
DEVELOPING YOUR SPEAKING VOICE. By Harrison M. Karr. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953; pp. 506. $5.00.
DISCUSSION AND DEBATE. By William A. Behl. New York: Ronald Press Co., 1953; pp. iv+365. §4.00.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE SIMPLIFIED. By Melanie F. Menderson. Cincinnati: Johnson and Hardin Co., 1953; pp. iv+146. $2.75.
SPEECH AND HEARING IN COMMUNICATION. By Harvey Fletcher. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1953; pp. 461. $9.75.
THE TEACHER OF TEACHERS. By Harold Rugg. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952; pp. 308. $4.00.
HOW TO SAY A FEW WORDS. By David Guy Powers. New York: Doubleday and Co., 1953; pp. 155. $2.50.
WHO SHALL SURVIVE? FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOMETRY, GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND SOCIODRAMA. By J. L. Moreno. Beacon, New York: Beacon House, Inc., 1953, pp. xvi+440. $10.00.
THE TRIUMPH OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: A SURVEY OF OPINIONS CONCERNING THE VERNACULAR FROM THE INTRODUCTION OF PRINTING TO THE RESTORATION. By Richard Foster Jones. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1953; pp. xii+340. $5.00.
THE UNIVERSE OF MEANING. By Samuel Reiss. New York: Philosophical Library, 1953: pp. x+221. $3.75.
THE POETIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE. By V. K. Gokak. London: Oxford University Press, 1952; pp. 247. $3.90.
LOGIC AND LANGUAGE. By A. G. N. Flew. (Second series). New York: Philosophical Library, 1953; pp. 242. $4.75.
SHAKESPEARE AND THE RIVAL TRADITIONS. By Alfred Harbage. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1952; pp. xviii+393. $6.00.
SHAKESPEARIAN PLAYERS AND PERFORMANCES. By Arthur Colby Sprague. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1953; pp. xiv+222. $4.50.
LETTERS OF SHERWOOD ANDERSON. Edited by Howard Mumford Jones. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1953; pp. xxv+479. $6.00.
A READER'S GUIDE TO T. S. ELIOT: A POEM-BY-POEM ANALYSIS. By George Williamson. New York: The Noonday Press, 1953; pp. 248. $3.50.
AN INTRODUCTION TO EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DRAMA, 1700-1780. By Frederick S. Boas. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953; pp. viii+365. $5.00.
BOX, PIT, AND GALLERY: STAGE AND SOCIETY IN JOHNSON'S LONDON. By James J. Lynch. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1953; pp. ix+362. $5.00.
TRAINING FOR THE STAGE. By Dorothy Birch. Foreword by Donald Wolfit. London: Pittman Press; 1952; pp. xii+164. 18s.
DOWN IN THE HOLLER: A GALLERY OF OZARK FOLK SPEECH. By Vance Randolph and George Wilson. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953; pp. 320. $5.00.
CREATIVE DRAMATICS FOR CHILDREN: A Practical Manual for Teachers and Leaders. By Frances Caldwell Durland. Yellow Springs, Ohio: The Antioch Press, 1952; pp. 181. Paper $1.50; cloth $2.75.
USING OUR LANGUAGE. By David H. Patton and Althea Beery with the assistance of Martha Leeds and Ollie Backus. St. Louis: Webster Publishing Co., 1953; vol. III, pp. 295; vol. IV, pp. 312; vol. V, pp. 342; vol. VI, pp. 344. Each $2.12.
An ability to predict species' sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important conservation implications, and numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain interspecific differences ...observed in human-dominated landscapes. We used occupancy data collected on 32 species of vertebrates (16 mammals and 16 amphibians) in an agricultural landscape of Indiana, USA, to compare hypotheses that focus on different causal mechanisms underlying interspecific variation in responses to habitat alteration: (1) body size; (2) morphology and development; (3) behaviour; (4) niche breadth; (5) proximity to range boundary; and multiple-process models combining main effects and interactions of hypotheses (1)-(2) and (4)-(5). The majority of habitat alteration occurred over a century ago and coincided with extinction of several species; thus, our study dealt only with variation in responses of extant species that often are considered 'resistant' to human modifications of native habitat. Corrected Akaike scores and Akaike weights provided strongest support for models incorporating niche breadth and proximity to range boundary. Measures of dietary and habitat breadth obtained from the literature were negatively correlated with sensitivity to habitat alteration. Additionally, greater sensitivity was observed for species occurring at the periphery of their geographical ranges, especially at northern or western margins. Body size, morphological, developmental and behavioural traits were inferior predictors of tolerance to fragmentation for the species and landscape we examined. Our findings reinforce the importance of niche breadth as a predictor of species' responses to habitat alteration. They also highlight the importance of viewing the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation in a landscape within a biogeographical context that considers a species' level of adaptation to local environmental conditions.