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Ruszkiewicz Letter to Hartzog 23 July 1992 Ruszkiewicz letter to Hartzog giving feedback on her draft of "Through the Looking Glass," and including redacted hand-written notes on her article draft. Ruszkiewicz says he does not have the same profound dissatisfaction as Hairston and the Dubans. However, he comments that Hartzog gave E 306 supporters the opportunity to speak in their own words while denying this chance to its opponents.
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Karen Duban Letter to Hartzog 22 July 1992 Redacted personal letter from K. Duban to Hartzog in which she expresses displeasure with "Through the Looking Glass" and requests to be disassociated with the article.
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Hartzog Letter to James Duban Regarding E 306 Article Draft Letter from Carol Hartzog to James Duban requesting Duban's notes on a draft of "Through the Looking Glass."
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Draft of Hartzog's "Through the Looking Glass: The Controversy Over E 306 at The University of Texas at Austin" Draft of UCLA Vice Provost Carol Hartzog's article "Through the Looking Glass" that was circulated privately. Redacted.
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Gribben Letter to Hartzog with Comments 27 July 1992 Letter from Gribben Hartzog offering frank and page by page criticism of her draft of the article "Through the Looking Glass." He states that as it stands, the article will harm his career and says he can no longer be associated with it.
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Maxine Hairston to Dean Standish Meacham Letter addressed to Dean Standish Meacham describes Maxine Hairston's opposition to proposed changes to RHE 306. Contains hand-written note by Hairston at end. Cc'd to Kruppa and Fonken
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Notes on CCCC panel 1991 Typed and highlighted notes on the 1991 Conference on College Composition and Communication panel, Freshman English and Social Issues
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Notes on 1991 CCCC panel Notes on two presentations (one headed "John Slatin") in different handwriting and on Marriott stationary
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Reason is but Choosing: Ideology in Freshman English The full text of Ruszkiewicz's presentation at the Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1991
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Proposal for CCCC panel re: E 306 controversy A description of a panel featuring Maxine Hairston, James Kinneavy, John Ruszkiewicz, and John Slatin, all discussing "Freshman English and Social Issues"; an abstract of Ruszkiewicz's presentation, "Reason is but Choosing: Ideology in Freshman English" is attached
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James Berlin's reply to Ruszkiewicz, August 1991 James Berlin's handwritten reply to a letter from Ruszkiewicz, expressing disagreement with Hairston's position on the E 306 controversy, as she presented it at CCCC and in the _Chronicle of Higher Education_
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Letter to James Berlin re: Maxine Hairston's presentation at CCCC A letter to James Berlin, defending Hairston's position on the E 306 controversy, admitting there were excesses on both sides of the controversy, and hoping that their political disagreement won't harm their friendship
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James Sledd's reply to Bizzell and Trimbur James Sledd's reply to Patricia Bizzell and John Trimbur's letter in support of Brodkey published in _Radical Teacher_, Issue 40.
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Letter from Patricia Bizzell and John Trimbur to Radical Teacher A letter to the editor expressing support for Linda Brodkey and her efforts to revise the E 306 syllabus, including a chronology of events relating to the E 306 controversy.
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Memo to Brodkey expressing reservations about the new E 306 anthology A letter to Linda Brodkey, expressing concern about Paula Rothenberg's Racism and Sexism, and discussing the LDEPC meeting where the book was approved
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Memo from Joseph Kruppa calling an English Department Meeting and attached Memo from Linda Brodkey about the new curriculum A memo from the Kruppa, English Department Chair, announcing a department meeting about various things and an attached memo from the Brodkey, Director of Lower Division English ,defending the selection of Rothenberg's Racism and Sexism for use in E 306. Also attached is a memo asking for curriculum changes to E 316 and E 314
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Motions to alter the E 306 syllabus and implementation A memo offering motions asking the LDEPC to redesign the syllabus so that it allows greater ideological diversity and to remove the Racism and Gender anthology
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John Ruszkiewicz Memo to Lower Division English Policy Committee expressing reservations about the E 306 syllabus A memo from Ruszkiewicz apologizing for missing the 3 April meeting where the new E 306 syllabus was approved and expressing reservations about the syllabus and the procedure for implementation
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Memo to Linda Brodkey suggesting alternative anthologies for E 306 A memo suggesting ideologically diverse anthologies for use in E 306
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Memo to Donald Foss, Chair of Psychology Expressing Concern about Racism and Sexism Anthology in E 306 A memo from Psychology faculty to the Psychology Department Chair expressing concern about the use of Paula Rothenberg's Racism and Sexism in E 306
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Memo from Dean Standish Meacham announcing that the new E 306 syllabus would not be implemented A memo from the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts announcing to the English department that E 306 syllabus (Writing With Difference) would not be required and expressing continued support for E 306
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Ruszkiewicz's introduction for Maxine Hairston at the Young Rhetoricians Conference 1999 A speech introducing Hairston and explaining her role in the E 306 controversy and the larger controversy about multiculturalism and political correctness at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Letter to Lynne Cheney from John Ruskiewicz 22 November 1996 A letter to Cheney, former chair of the National Endowment for Humanities, offering a copy of Ruszkiewicz's textbook and explaining that the book grew out of the RHE 306 controversy.
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Amarillo Texas Exes A flier advertising events hosted by the Amarillo Texas Exes, fall 1996
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UT on the Cutting Edge An abstract, schedule, and speech delivered to the Amarillo chapter of Texas Exes .