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_____. “The Gamble House.” Booklet. University of Southern California School of Architecture, Los Angeles, 2000.
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BARNUM, PRISCILLA HEATH, ed. Dives and Pauper. London, New York: Published for the Early English Text Society by Oxford University Press, 1976.

BENSON, FRANCESCA. “Women’s Spirituality II: An Alternative to Organized Religion.” In Our Vision and Values: Women Shaping the 21st Century, ed. Frances C. Hutner. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1994.

BODANSZKY, EVA. “Moral Realism and Other Issues.” Ph.D. diss., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1988.
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BROWN, JEANNETTE ELIZABETH. African American Women Chemists. New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
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_____. Walsh, Christopher; Fisher, Jed; Spencer, Rob; Graham, Donald W.; Ashton. W. T.; BROWN, JEANNETTE E.; Brown, Ronald D.; Rogers, Edward R. “Chemical and Enzymic Properties of Riboflavin Analogs.”  Biochemistry 17,10 (1978): 1942-1951.
_____. Miller, B. M.; McManus, E. C.; Olson, G.; Schleim, K. D.; Van Iderstine, A. A.; Graham, D. W.; BROWN, JEANNETTE E.; Rogers, E. F.  “Anticoccidial and Tolerance Studies in the Chicken with Two 6-amino-9-(substituted benzyl) Purines.” Poult. Sci. 56,6 (1977): 2039-2044.
_____. Graham, D. W.; BROWN, JEANNETTE E.; Ashton, W. T.; Brown, R. D.; Rogers, E. F. “TI Anticoccidial riboflaving antagonists.”  Experientia 33, 10 (1977): 1274-1276.

Mizzoni, Renat; BROWN, JEANNETTE E. et al. “Anticoccidial Acitivity in 1-(2- cycloalkayl)- and 2-(cycloalylmethyl-4-amino-pryimidyl)-methyl Pyridinum Salts.”  J. Med. Chem. 13 (1970): 878-882.

Mizzoni, Renat H.: Gobel, Frans D.; Szanto, Joseph; Maplesden, D. C.; BROWN, JEANNETTE E.; Boxer, J.; De Stevens, George. “Ethyl 6,7-bis(cyclopropylmethoxy)-4-hydroxy-3-quinolinecarboxylate, a Potent Anticoccidial Agent.” Experientia 24, 12 (1968): 1188-1189.\

Chu, Lin; Mrozik, Helmut; Fisher,Michael H; BROWN, JEANNETTE E.; Cheng, Kang; Chan, Wanda W.-S; Schoen, William R.; Wyvratt, Matthew J.; Butler, Bridget S.; Smith, Roy G. “Aliphatic Replacements of the Biphenyl Moiety of the Nonpetidyl Growth Hormone Secretagogues L-692,429 and L-692,585.” Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 5,19 (1965): 2245-2250.

CAREY, TONI VOGEL. “Parsimony, In as Few Words as Possible,” Philosophy Now 81 (2010): 6-8.
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______.  “John Herschel,” Philosophy Now 48 (2004): 32-35.
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CRAIG, ROBERT W. “Starting from Scratch: The First Building Tradesmen of Middlesex County.” New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2, 1 (Winter 2016): 50-76.
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ERLICH, GLORIA C. The Sexual Education of Edith Wharton. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
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_____. “Doctor Grimshawe and Other Secrets.” Essex Institute Historical Collections 118 (1982): 49-58.
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ETTINGHAUSEN, ELIZABETH S. “Ernst Herzfeld: Reminiscences and Revelations.” In Ernst Herzfeld and the Development of Near Eastern Studies, 1900–1950, ed. A.C. Gunter and S. R. Hauser. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005.
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FREIDENFELDS, LARA. ​​​​​​​The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy: A History of Miscarriage in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020.
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FRISCH, SHELLEY. trans.  Kafka:  The Early Years, by Reiner Stach.  Princeton:  Princeton University Press, forthcoming 2017.
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_____, trans. The Story of the Hare, by Kurt Schwitters.  Zurich: SJW, 2009.
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_____, trans. Einstein: A Biography, by Jürgen Neffe. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2007.
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_____, trans. Kafka: The Defining Years, by Reiner Stach. New York: Harcourt, 2005.
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GEERTZ, HILDRED. The Life of a Balinese Temple: Artistry, Imagination, and History in a Peasant Village. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
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