New Releases by Helen Taylor

Helen Taylor is the author of The Effects of Classifying College Students on the Basis of Their Previous Grades in Mathematics (1932), The Council of Ephesus, an Historical Episode (1932), Instructional Activities in the University High School (1926), Fancy Free (1918), Twelfth Annual Meeting.

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The Effects of Classifying College Students on the Basis of Their Previous Grades in Mathematics

The Council of Ephesus, an Historical Episode

Hiram E. Deats Papers II

Hiram E. Deats Papers II
Also includes Agassiz Association records and correspondence reflecting Deats''s involvement in the association; miscellaneous materials including materials of historical interest, diary excerpts, periodicals, ephemera, calling cards, and series of Clare Briggs cartoons; and photographs (345 photographs) of Deats, his family, home, and surrounding area including several carte-de-visites of members of American Philatelic Association and other organizations.

Nature, the Utility of Religion, and Theism. Being three Essays on Religion. With introductory notice by Helen Taylor

The Claim of Englishwomen to the Suffrage Constitutionally Considered

The Claim of Englishwomen to the Suffrage Constitutionally Considered. Reprinted from the 'Westminster Review.'.

The Enfranchisement of Women

The Enfranchisement of Women
The governor of Wyoming speaks with pride of the success of the experiment with women''s suffrage there.

Missionary hymns: for the use of children. By the author of “Sabbath bells” [i.e Helen Taylor], etc

Essays, Diaries, and Commonplace Books of Helen Taylor

Essays, Diaries, and Commonplace Books of Helen Taylor
The collection of papers includes: S.b.80 (1)--Eighteen brief essays on Shakespeare and the stage and drama, including such subjects as Sheridan, Shakespeare, Schiller, The jew of Malta, plays and afterpieces, dramatic censorship in France, King Lear; some of the pieces are dated, from 1847 to 1851. S.b.80 (2-6)--Five brief diaries (on small folded and stitched sheets), each covering from one to four months, 1844, 1849-50. The five items are numbered 7,10,42,43,44--parts, clearly of a long series. S.b.80 (7-8)--Two small notebooks, with extracts from Shakespeare, other Elizabethan dramatists, and contemporary writers. S.b.80 (9-10)--An autograph letter to J.O. Halliwell, enclosing £100 as a contribution toward the purchase of New Place; also Halliwell''s autograph reply; both dated 1861.
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