Submissions from 1981
Feminist and Marxist Criticism: An Argument for Alliances, Gayle Greene
Language and Value in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Gayle Greene
Mental Measurement of Line Length: The Role of the Standard, Alan Hartley
Submissions from 1980
"The Power of Speech/ To Stir Men's Blood": The Language of Tragedy in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Gayle Greene
Submissions from 1979
Shakespeare's Tempest and Eliot's Waste Land: “What the Thunder Said”, Gayle Greene
Major Axes of Stimulus Figures Do Not Account for Dot Displacements, Alan Hartley
Anne Bradstreet c. 1612-1672, Cheryl Walker
Submissions from 1978
“Excellent Dumb Discourse”: Silence and Grace in Shakespeare's Tempest, Gayle Greene
The Major-Axis Effect: Axes of Bilateral Symmetry or Loci of Neural Interactions?, Alan Hartley
Submissions from 1977
Women, Character, and Society in Tolstoy’s "Anna Karenina", Gayle Greene
Mental Measurement in the Magnitude Estimation of Length, Alan Hartley
Love/Work: Exegesis and Poem, Cheryl Walker
Submissions from 1976
Predicting Performance in the Basic Research Methods Course in Psychology, Alan Hartley and Joellen T. Hartley
Submissions from 1975
A Procedure and a Program for the Trial-By-Trial Identification of Hypotheses in Concept Learning, Alan Hartley
Submissions from 1974
The Energy of Fear in Henry James, Cheryl Walker
Submissions from 1972
Richard Brautigan: Youth Fishing in America, Cheryl Walker