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David H.
Zarefsky (born 1946) is an
American communication scholar with
research specialties in
rhetorical history and criticism. He is
professor emeritus...
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Speeches in
American History: 1640–1945,
edited by
James Andrews and
David Zarefsky,
Longman Publishing Group, 1989. ISBN 0-8013-0217-X ISBN 978-0-8013-0217-6...
- doi:10.2307/845743. ISSN 0002-9319. JSTOR 845743.
White 2009, pp. 236–238.
Zarefsky 1993, pp. 69–110.
Jaffa 2000, pp. 299–300.
White 2009, pp. 247–248. Oates...
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Lincoln Through his Words. New York:
Random House. ISBN 1-4000-6119-9.
Zarefsky,
David (1988). "Approaching Lincoln's
second inaugural address". Communication...
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Morell stated that he
wanted to
apologize to
Powell for the evidence.
David Zarefsky noted that the
speech mainly relied on the
argument from ignorance. The...
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Lyndon B. Johnson, the
Great Society, and the
Limits of Liberalism.
Zarefsky,
David (1986).
President Johnson's War on Poverty. Catsam,
Derek (2007)...
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Development in
Antebellum America. Bedford/St. Martin's. ISBN 978-0312112134.
Zarefsky,
David (2003). "Henry Clay and the
Election of 1844: the
Limits of a Rhetoric...
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Bloomsbury USA. p. 248. ISBN 978-0313397530. "Chicago Cubs Logos".
Zarefsky, Marc (August 8, 2007). "'Homer in the Gloamin' most memorable". MLB.com...
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Wayback Machine",
Black History 43 (27),
February 14, 2009.
David Zarefsky,
President Johnson's war on poverty:
Rhetoric and
history (2005). Peter...
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Beach Boys – Here Come The Cubs (1987 Cubs
Radio Theme Song) on
YouTube Zarefsky, Marc (October 5, 2007). "'Go, Cubs, Go' a
staple in Chicago". MLB.com...