Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
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Beck, Stanley D., Editor
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
volume LI
Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 1962
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Contents
[Title page] Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters vol. LI
Officers of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters
Presidential address, pp. [1] ff.
Knowledge and the law of diminishing returns, Welty, Joel Carl pp. 3-18
Natural sciences, pp. [19] ff.
Wildlife restoration in Wisconsin, Schorger, A. W. pp. 21-30
Bionomics of Podisus spp. associated with the introduced pine sawfly, Diprion simils (Htg.), in Wiscosnin, Coppel, Harry C.; Jones, Philip A. pp. 31-56
Notes on Wisconsin parasitic fungi. XXVIII, Greene, H. C. pp. 57-78
Forest cutting and spread of sphagnum in northern Wisconsin, Keller, Theo.; Watterston, K. G. pp. 79-82
Preliminary reports on the flora of Wisconsin. No. 47. The orders Thymelaeales, Myrtales, and Cactales, Ugent, Donald pp. 83-134
Mineral deficiency symptoms on turfgrass I. Major and secondary nutrient elements, Love, James R. pp. 135-140
Studies on the iron, manganese, sulfate and silica balances and distributions for Lake Mendota, Madison, Wisconsin, Lee, G. Fred pp. 141-155 ff.
Social sciences, pp. [157] ff.
Brick Pomeroy and the democratic processes: a study in Civil War politics, Klement, Frank L. pp. 159-169 ff.
The Wisconsin idea and social change, Cohnstaedt, Martin L. pp. 171-176
Midwestern "Town-Meeting"-an evaluative study of oral decision-making in Shorewood, Wisconsin, Berquist, Goodwin F., Jr.; McLaughlin, Ted J. pp. 177-195 ff.
The retreat of agriculture in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Durand, Loyal, Jr. pp. 197-218
Freedom of speech in Wisconsin, 1870-1880, Dahle, Thomas L. pp. 219-226
All the running we can do!-continuing education for alumni, Axford, Roger W. pp. 227-230
The cross-media approach to teaching and its effect on the acquisition and retention of science and social studies vocabulary learnings at selected grade levels, Romano, Louis G.; Georgiady, Nicholas P. pp. 231-244
Allis-Chalmers: technology and the farm 1925-1940, Peterson, Walter F. pp. 245-252
Arts and letters, pp. [253] ff.
A history of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Schorger, A. W. pp. 255-265 ff.
The significance of Thoreau's trip to the upper Mississippi in 1861, Sweetland, Harriet M. pp. 267-286
Henry James on the role of imagination in criticism, Emerson, Donald pp. 287-294 ff.
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