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DOI: 10.1080/10417947609372312
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The Southern speech communication association: A history, 1955–1975

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“…In addition, Hickson, Hill, and Fulmer (1987) analyzed the number of convention papers presented by representatives from different schools at SSCA over a period of a decade, finding that they did serve as a key indicator of faculty involvement. [2] According to Braden (1976) the membership in 1967 was 679.…”
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“…In addition, Hickson, Hill, and Fulmer (1987) analyzed the number of convention papers presented by representatives from different schools at SSCA over a period of a decade, finding that they did serve as a key indicator of faculty involvement. [2] According to Braden (1976) the membership in 1967 was 679.…”
Section: Notes [1]mentioning
confidence: 99%