Books by "Roy T. Harris"

12 books found

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

by Gary R. Hartman, Roy M. Mersky, Cindy L. Tate

2014 · Infobase Publishing

Groundbreaking cases in the American legal system. Through its interpretations of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Supreme Court issues decisions that shape American law, define the functioning of government and society,

A Decade of Official Tests of Dairy Cows, 1899-1909

A Decade of Official Tests of Dairy Cows, 1899-1909

by Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Roy T. Harris

1910

A Three Year Campaign Against Bovine Tuberculosis in Wisconsin

A Three Year Campaign Against Bovine Tuberculosis in Wisconsin

by Andrew Robeson Whitson, Emil Peter Sandsten, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Harry Luman Russell, Ransom Asa Moore, Alden Lescombe Stone, Charles William Stoddart, Conrad Hoffmann, Edmond Joseph Delwiche, George Colvin Humphrey, Roy T. Harris

1909

About Three Bricks Shy

About Three Bricks Shy

by Roy Blount Jr

2013 · University of Pittsburgh Press

Thirtieth Anniversary EditionAny number of writers could spend an entire season with an NFL team, from the first day of training camp until the last pick of the draft, and come up with an interesting book. But only Roy Blount Jr. could capture the pain, the joy, the fears, the humor—in short, the heart—of a championship team. In 1973, the Pittsburgh Steelers were super, but missed the bowl. Blount's portrait of a team poised to dominate the NFL for more than a decade recounts the gridiron accomplishments and off-the-field lives of players, coaches, wives, fans, and owners. About Three Bricks Shy . . . is considered a classic; Sports Illustrated recently named it one of the Top 100 Sports Books of All Time. This thirtieth-anniversary edition includes additional chapters on the Steelers' Super Bowl wins, written for the 1989 paperback, as well as a new introduction by the author.

Clinical Voice Pathology

Clinical Voice Pathology

by Joseph C. Stemple, Nelson Roy, Bernice K. Klaben

2018 · Plural Publishing

NOW IN FULL COLOR! More than any previous edition, this new book includes major changes to benefit both the student and the instructor! A classic work, now in its sixth edition, Clinical Voice Pathology: Theory and Management is a compilation of the authors' vast clinical and research experiences and addresses a considerable range of voice disorders in various populations and from various etiologies including medical, environmental, social, psychological, occupational, and idiopathic threats to vocal health. The text continues to be organized for the graduate speech-language pathology student and instructor, building the foundational knowledge necessary to evaluate and treat voice disorders including history and common causes of voice disorders, anatomy and physiology of voice production, pathologies of the vocal mechanism, and an extensive array of evaluation and management approaches. In addition, the text continues to provide background in caring for the professional voice and those patients presenting with head and neck cancers. New to the Sixth EditionA new chapter introducing the SLP's responsibilities with trach and vent patientsUpdated references throughout the text to reflect the current state of clinical research in evaluation and treatment of voice disordersExpanded voice therapy chapter including new evidence-based management approachesUse of 'Call Out' boxes throughout the text to highlight cases, encourage additional thought, and suggest additional readingsFull color throughout the text including new figures and artwork to enhance learning and understanding of the materialVideos of laryngeal pathologies Whether a typical voice user, occupational voice user, elite vocal performer, head and neck cancer patient, or an individual who has lost the ability to communicate competently and confidently due to a detrimental voice change, each patient presents a unique diagnostic dilemma: how best to return the voice to its optimal condition? This text thoroughly prepares the speech-language pathology student to answer this question through a systematic development of the knowledge base necessary to evaluate and manage voice disorders. With numerous full-color images and multiple case examples Clinical Voice Pathology: Theory and Management, Sixth Edition, not only maintains but significantly improves on the standards set by its previous editions as the primary text for a graduate level course in clinical voice disorders. Disclaimer: Please note that ancillary content (such as documents, audio, and video, etc.) may not be included as published in the original print version of this book.

About Three Bricks Shy of a Load

About Three Bricks Shy of a Load

by Roy Blount

2013 · Open Road Media

Now celebrating its fortieth anniversary, Roy Blount Jr.'s classic account of the 1973 Pittsburgh Steelers—a team on the cusp of once-in-a-generation greatness The Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s are mentioned in any conversation about the greatest dynasties in NFL history. A year before Pittsburgh's first Super Bowl victory launched a decade of domination, Roy Blount Jr. spent a season traveling with the team, recording the ups and downs, both large and small, in the lives of men who would soon reach the pinnacle of success in their sport. He covers everything from the birth of the "Steel Curtain" defense to the unique connection the people of Pittsburgh had with their hard-nosed team. Interspersed with vivid depictions of players like Terry Bradshaw, "Mean" Joe Greene, and Ernie "Fats" Holmes, as well as the team owners, the Rooney clan, About Three Bricks Shy of a Load harks back to a bygone era when offensive linemen could weigh about the same as the backs they blocked for, when the highest-paying team's highest-paid player—Bradshaw—made $400,000, and when one team was able to win four Super Bowls in six years—a feat that remains unrivaled today. Uproariously funny and brilliantly written, About Three Bricks Shy of a Load was named one of the Top 100 Sports Books of All Time by Sports Illustrated.

The Wisconsin Nursery and Orchard Inspection Service, 1910-1912

The Wisconsin Nursery and Orchard Inspection Service, 1910-1912

by Andrew Robeson Whitson, Edmond Joseph Delwiche, Edward Richard Jones, Edwin Bret Hart, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Harry Luman Russell, James Garfield Milward, James Glossbrenner Sanders, John Lawless Tormey, Roy T. Harris

1912

About Three Bricks Shy...And the Load Filled Up

About Three Bricks Shy...And the Load Filled Up

by Roy Blount, Jr.

2013 · Ballantine Books

Any number of writers could spend an entire season with an NFL team, from the first day of training camp until the last pick of the draft, and come up with an interesting book. But only Roy Blount Jr. could capture the pain, the joy, the fears, the humor—in short, the heart—of a championship team. In 1973, the Pittsburgh Steelers were super, but missed the bowl. Blount’s portrait of a team poised to dominate the NFL for more than a decade recounts the gridiron accomplishments and off-the-field lives of players, coaches, wives, fans, and owners.

Ultramontanism

Ultramontanism

by George Roy Badenoch, Robert Potts

1874

First Steps in English

First Steps in English

by Albert Le Roy Bartlett

1899

The Marketing of Wisconsin Cheese

The Marketing of Wisconsin Cheese

by Andrew Robeson Whitson, Edward Richard Jones, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Harry Luman Russell, Henry Charles Taylor, James Garfield Milward, James Glossbrenner Sanders, John Lawless Tormey, Roy T. Harris

1910