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    F. R. Kelsay Interview (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Fount R. Kelsay of Monticello, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of community names in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Wayne R. Barnes

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    Cord Dishman and C. R. Bertram Interview - Part 2 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Cord Dishman and C. R. Bertram of Chestnut Grove, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of place names and communities in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Cord Dishman and C. R. Bertram Interview - Part 1 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Cord Dishman and C. R. Bertram of Chestnut Grove, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of place names and communities in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Ladonna Shearer, Allen B. Shearer, Glenn Shearer & W. R. Denney - Part 2 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Ladonna Shearer, Allen B. Shearer, Glenn Shearer and William R. Denney of Hidalgo, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of community and place names in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Ladonna Shearer, Allen B. Shearer, Glenn Shearer & W. R. Denney - Part 4 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Ladonna Shearer, Allen B. Shearer, Glenn Shearer and William R. Denney of Hidalgo, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of community and place names in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Senner (Wayne M.) ed. The Origins of Writing

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    Chevallier R. Senner (Wayne M.) ed. The Origins of Writing. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 70, fasc. 1, 1992. Antiquité — Oudheid. pp. 180-181

    Toxicological profile for formaldehyde

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    "Draft for Public Comment."Prepared by Research Triangle Institute under Contract No. 205-93-0606 to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Sharon Wilbur, M. Olivia Harris, Peter R. McClure, Wayne SpooIncludes bibliographical references (p. 343-416).205-93-060

    The academic success of transfer students in the College of Agriculture at Texas A&M University

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    Purpose [line break] The purpose of this study was to identify and translate data relative to transfer students in the College of Agriculture at Texas A&M University that would serve for effective counseling within the College of Agriculture, in transferring institutions, and in high schools. To this end, the following specific objectives were developed as guidelines for the research: 1. To relate scholastic aptitude to kinds of students (native or transfer), to curricular choices of transfer students, and to size of high school graduating classes of transfer students. 2. To compare the academic success of transfer and native students. 3. To determine the relationship between selected factors and academic success. [line break] Procedures [line break] The procedures of this investigation involved the accumulating of relevant data for 152 transfer students and 134 natives in the College of Agriculture at Texas A&M University who first enrolled in any college or university in the summer or fall of 1963. These subjects were grouped appropriately and then tested statistically. Comparisons of scholastic aptitude test scores were made by analysis of variance. Comparisons of grade point ratios involving adjustments for differences in scholastic aptitude were made by analysis of covariance and others by analysis of variance. Where appropriate, individual means were compared by test of least significant differences. Chi-square tests were used to compare persistence. ..
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