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038_Keyes Bibliography of Published Articles
This is a list of 38 publications spanning 1893 through 1951 by Charles Rueben Keyes compiled by Dr. J. Harold Ennis in the Journal of the Archeological Society, vol 1, No. 2, January 1952
032_Cornell Professor, Once Retired, to Resume Work
This newspaper article announces Charles Keyes plans to resume teaching at Cornell College after his retirement the previous spring.
030_Commencement Speech
This commencement speech was originally given by Dr. Charles Reuben Keyes to the Student Body of Cornell College in the Senior Chapel on May 29, 1941. The text was read by Rev. Richard Thomas at Cornell's anniversary convocation on March 30, 1978.…
029_Ends and Means in Second Year German
This 19 page essay by Keyes outlines what he considers to be the best way to teach students to read moderately difficult German in the second year of instruction.
026_Omission of the Auxiliary Verb in German
This article, written in 1903 in the Proceedings of the American Philological Association, discusses the history of the auxiliary verb in the German language.
020_Trimble Letter to Keyes
This letter was written to Professor Keyes by former student Harry C. Trimble who was congratulating him on the many activities he was involved in. Mr. Trimble wrote this letter after reading about Professor Keyes accomplishments in a recent Cornell…
018_Power's Letter to Keyes
This letter from Mr. Powers to Mr. Keyes congratulates him for the probable improvement of the Archaeology Department and Museum because of a generous gift of over 4 million dollars to the college. Mr Powers also speaks of the articles and books he…
025_Some Phrases of Alliteration and Rime in Modern English and German
This is part of an article by Charles Keyes comparing alliteration and rime in the English and German languages from the Proceedings of the American Philology Association, v. xxxiii, 1902
William Titus Rigby letters, 1865-1868
Letters of Civil War soldier William Titus Rigby of the 24th Iowa Infantry Regiment, Company B. After the war he attended Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and graduated in 1869.
William Titus Rigby letters, 1865-1868
Letters of Civil War soldier William Titus Rigby of the 24th Iowa Infantry Regiment, Company B. After the war he attended Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and graduated in 1869.