Box 1
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Writings - "Top Lighting is Here to Stay", 1956
The Writings and Speeches Series contains files related to Barthelme's writings in draft or typescript form, and talks to student and professional groups. The latter includes materials related to an important conference on educational reform at the University of Michigan in which Barthelme was one of the principal speakers. (See Scope and Contents Note for details.)
Writings - "A Plan of Organization for a Secondary School Curriculum", 1960
The Writings and Speeches Series contains files related to Barthelme's writings in draft or typescript form, and talks to student and professional groups. The latter includes materials related to an important conference on educational reform at the University of Michigan in which Barthelme was one of the principal speakers. (See Scope and Contents Note for details.)
Writings - "Rice TV Program", approximately 1960
The Writings and Speeches Series contains files related to Barthelme's writings in draft or typescript form, and talks to student and professional groups. The latter includes materials related to an important conference on educational reform at the University of Michigan in which Barthelme was one of the principal speakers. (See Scope and Contents Note for details.)
Writings - "A New Curriculum," J.A.E., 1961
The Writings and Speeches Series contains files related to Barthelme's writings in draft or typescript form, and talks to student and professional groups. The latter includes materials related to an important conference on educational reform at the University of Michigan in which Barthelme was one of the principal speakers. (See Scope and Contents Note for details.)
Writings - "Growit Yourself College", 1962
The Writings and Speeches Series contains files related to Barthelme's writings in draft or typescript form, and talks to student and professional groups. The latter includes materials related to an important conference on educational reform at the University of Michigan in which Barthelme was one of the principal speakers. (See Scope and Contents Note for details.)