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Journal of Communication Studies

Volume 1

Number 1, Fall 1982

King, Paul E. (Texas Christian University) & Behnke, Ralph R. (Texas Christian University)
Using Immediate Feedback To Improve Speaking Skills
Pages 1-3

Merriam, Allen H. (Virginia Polytechnical Institute)
A Plea For A Dualistic Schema Of Nonverbal Communication
Pages 4-8

Gould, Philip (Emory University)
Evidence In Intercollegiate Debate: Evaluation Criteria
Pages 9-13

King, Andrew A. (University of Arizona)
Rhetorical Invention And Moral Authority : Lincoln's Use Of History
Pages 14-21

Watterson, Renva (Northeast High School)
Book Review
Newcombe, J. (1982). Communicating: Message and meaning. Lexington, MA: Ginn.
Page 21

Metcalf, Marguerite (Catholic High School)
Book Review
O'Connor, J. R. (1981). Speech: Exploring communication. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Pages 21-22

Number 2, Spring 1983

Rea, Richard G. (University of Arkansas at Fayetteville)
Ninety Years Of Academic Growth Of Speech Training At The University Of Arkansas
Pages 1-5

Weaver, Bruce J. (Albion College)
The Destruction Of A Moderate Position: A Study Of Parliamentary Argument, 1970-1973
Pages 6-12

Bulsys, Joseph A. (S.U.N.Y., Geneseo)
Rhetorical Appraisal Of Film: A Synopsis
Pages 13-19

Goedkoop, Richard J. (La Salle College)
Language Diversity And Television News Credibility
Pages 19-24

Hemphill, Michael R. (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
Book Review
Frank, A. D. (1982). Communicating on the job. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman.
Pages 24-25

Gray, John W.
Book Review
Galvin, K. M., & Brommel, B. J. (1982). Family communication: Cohesion and change. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman.
Pages 25-26