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| | Books by Herbert Charles Sadler: Books in the extended shelves: Sadler, Herbert Charles, 1872-: [Pamphlets in philology and the humanitites. Vol. 21] ([publisher not identified], 1895), also by William B. Hinsdale, Victor C. Vaughan, Fred Newton Scott, Mary A. Jordan, Ernst Heinrich Mensel, John Jacob Schlicher, George Vail Edwards, Sophie Chantal Hart, D. O. S. Lowell, Katharine H. Shute, William Edward Meade, R. G. Valentine, William Allan Neilson, Henry Van Dyke, Thomas M. Drown, Gertrude Buck, Lilian Burleigh Miner, Samuel Thurber, E. Harlow Russell, Mary C. Moore, Francis W. Kelsey, Israel C. Russell, Joseph S. Auerbach, Max Winkler, Chauncey Wetmore Wells, Robert Burwell Fulton, Charles Hughes Johnston, John Merle Coulter, H. L. Terry, John Francis Woodhull, Lane Cooper, James H. Harris, Alice Haskell, Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, James Samuel Snoddy, Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough, Isaac Thomas, New England Association of Teachers of English. Meeting 1904 : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New England Association of Teachers of English. Standing Committee on Courses of Study, New England Association of Teachers of English. Standing Committee on Aids in Teaching English, New England Association of Teachers of English. Standing Committee on Entrance Requirements, New England Association of Teachers of English, Mich.) Classical Conference (1906 : Ann Arbor, and Mich.) Classical Conference (8th : Ann Arbor (page images at HathiTrust) Sadler, Herbert Charles, 1872-: The experimental ship tank of the University of Michigan. (Ann Arbor press, 1906) (page images at HathiTrust) Sadler, Herbert Charles, 1872-: The experimental tank at the University of Michigan. ([New York?], 1906) (page images at HathiTrust) Sadler, Herbert Charles, 1872-: The Katholeps. ([The Ann Arbor Press], 1915) (page images at HathiTrust) Sadler, Herbert Charles, 1872-: The value of humanistic, particularly classical studies as a preparation for the study of medicine and of engineering, from the point of view of the professions; a symposium from the proceedings of the Classical conference held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 29, 1906. ([Chicago], 1906), also by Mich.) Classical Conference (1906 : Ann Arbor, Joseph Baker Davis, Gardner Stewart Williams, W. B. Hinsdale, Charles B. Nancrede, and Victor C. Vaughan (page images at HathiTrust)
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