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Index to Plays: With Suggestions for Teaching. By Joseph Mersand. New York: Scarecrow Press, 1966; pp. 114; $3.50. Spoken Records: Second Edition. By Helen Roach. New York: Scarecrow Press, 1966; pp. 206; $5.00. Speech Education for the Elementary Teacher. By Alan W. Huckleberry and Edward S. Strother. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1966; pp. vii + 280; $6.25. Public Speaking. By George W. Fluharty and Harold R. Ross. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1966;pp. 390; $4.50 (paper, $1.95). Modern Drama: A Checklist of Critical Literature on 20th Century Plays. By Irving Adelman and Rita Dworkin. New York: Scarecrow Press, 1967; pp. 370; $9.00. Twentieth Century Drama. By Bamber Gascoigne. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1966; pp. 216; paperback, $1.75. Speech Handicapped School Children: Third Edition. By Wendell Johnson and Dorothy Moeller, Editors. New York: Harper and Row, 1967; pp. xiv + 562. $7.50. Voice and Articulation: A Handbook. By Donald H. Ecroyd, Murray M. Halfond, Carol C. Towne. Glenville, Illinois: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1966; pp. v + 144; paperbound, $2.00. Voice and Articulation: Programed Instruction. By Donald H. Ecroyd, Murray M. Halfond, Carol C. Towne. Glenville, Illinois: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1966; pp. xiii+72; paperbound, $1.75. The Human Dialogue: Perspectives on Communication. Edited by Floyd W. Matson and Ashley Montague. New York: Free Press, 1967; pp. xx+595; $8.95. Rhetoric: Principles and Usage. By Richard E. Hughes and P. Albert Duhamel. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice‐Hall, 1967; second edition; pp. xii + 540; $4.95.

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