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Modern Language Association (20)

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Modern language association of America (40)

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The American Literature Group was formed in 1921, after the Modern Language Association (MLA) reluctantly acknowledged a growing scholarly interest in the writing of the United States. At the time such literature was studied primarily in secondary schools, and most colleges and universities had no courses on the topic. Those that did, usually offered only a single survey course. The idea that American literature could stand on its own as a discipline was viewed with skepticism, i...

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United States. Navy. Japanese Language School (27)

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Art & Language (Group) (9)

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Art & Language (1967- 1975) was a group of artists based in England and in New York, N.Y. that focused on Conceptual art. Nigel Lendon, the donor, was a member of the Art & Language New York collective.

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South Atlantic modern language association (15)

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The South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) is an organization of teachers, scholars, and graduate students dedicated to the advancement of teaching and literary and liguistic scholarship in the modern languages. SAMLA membership extends throughout the southeastern United States and includes members from across the country and around the world. South Atlantic Review, formerly the South Atlantic Bulletin, was established in 1935 as the official publication of SAMLA. South Atlantic M...

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University of Michigan. Dept. of English Language and Literature. (50)

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For background of this unit, please consult the history found in the Department of English Language and Literature Records finding aid.

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Regional English Language Centre (10)

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Foreign Language Information Service (U.S.) (9)

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Modern Language Review (4)

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Military Intelligence Service Language School (U.S.) (7)

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On the eve of World War II, the U.S. Army established a secret school at Crissy Field, Presidio of San Francisco, to teach the Japanese language. Classes began November 1, 1941, with four instructors and 60 students in an abandoned airplane hangar at Crissy Field. The students were mostly second generation Japanese-Americans (Nisei) from the West Coast. During the war, the Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS), as it came to be called, grew dramatically. When Japanese-American...

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