COMPLETE [ESSAYS] Twentieth Century Negro Literature-mas
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Thank you both. MW updated.
Bhavya, section 94 now has a repeat of "one dollar per pound" at about 7:35. You inserted the correct phrase, but didn't cut all of the original phrase.
Bhavya, section 94 now has a repeat of "one dollar per pound" at about 7:35. You inserted the correct phrase, but didn't cut all of the original phrase.
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Thank you. 94 PL ok now.
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92 Topic 30, by Rev. F. J. Grimke THE SIGNS OF A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR THE AMERICAN NEGRO.
92 Topic 30, by Rev. F. J. Grimke THE SIGNS OF A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR THE AMERICAN NEGRO.
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Topic 9, 4th Paper, Do you want me to read the following list of publications...if so in what way?
"In the following list of some of the principal publications of Prof. Turner, those marked with an asterisk are contributions to biology.
*Morphology of the Avian Brain; "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1891), 100 pp. 8 pls.
*A Few Characteristics of the Avian Brain. "Science" (1891).
*Psychological Notes on the Gallery Spider. "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1892).
*Notes on the Clodocera, Ostracoda and Rotifera of Cincinnati. "Bull. Sci. Lab. of Den. Univ." (1892), 17 pp., 2 pls.
*Additional Notes on the Clodocera and Ostracoda of Cincinnati, 18 pp., (1893), 2 pls. Ibid.
*Notes on the American Ostracoda. Ibid, 11 pp., 2 pls.
...etc, etc....
Topic 9, 4th Paper, Do you want me to read the following list of publications...if so in what way?
"In the following list of some of the principal publications of Prof. Turner, those marked with an asterisk are contributions to biology.
*Morphology of the Avian Brain; "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1891), 100 pp. 8 pls.
*A Few Characteristics of the Avian Brain. "Science" (1891).
*Psychological Notes on the Gallery Spider. "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1892).
*Notes on the Clodocera, Ostracoda and Rotifera of Cincinnati. "Bull. Sci. Lab. of Den. Univ." (1892), 17 pp., 2 pls.
*Additional Notes on the Clodocera and Ostracoda of Cincinnati, 18 pp., (1893), 2 pls. Ibid.
*Notes on the American Ostracoda. Ibid, 11 pp., 2 pls.
...etc, etc....
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Good question. I hadn't noticed it. I have some initial thoughts about it, but let me do a bit more research and get back to you. It may take me a few days or more, as I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow. Today will be spent getting everything ready, and I don't know how much opportunity I'll have while I'm gone.drandall wrote: ↑March 31st, 2019, 8:40 pm Hi mightyfelix,
Topic 9, 4th Paper, Do you want me to read the following list of publications...if so in what way?
"In the following list of some of the principal publications of Prof. Turner, those marked with an asterisk are contributions to biology.
*Morphology of the Avian Brain; "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1891), 100 pp. 8 pls.
*A Few Characteristics of the Avian Brain. "Science" (1891).
*Psychological Notes on the Gallery Spider. "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1892).
*Notes on the Clodocera, Ostracoda and Rotifera of Cincinnati. "Bull. Sci. Lab. of Den. Univ." (1892), 17 pp., 2 pls.
*Additional Notes on the Clodocera and Ostracoda of Cincinnati, 18 pp., (1893), 2 pls. Ibid.
*Notes on the American Ostracoda. Ibid, 11 pp., 2 pls.
...etc, etc....
Thank you, Phyllis. I may have the chance to put this in the MW this evening, but if not, I will be unable to edit the MW until April 10. Thanks for your patience!PhyllisV wrote: ↑April 1st, 2019, 7:34 am Section 27:
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Thank you so much! If you don't see your claim in the MW within a day or two after I come home (4/10), then give me a nudge.
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47 and 48 please.
Thank you!
47 and 48 please.
Thank you!
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