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Aarne, Antti. 1964. The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. Translated and enlarged by Stith Thompson. Second revision, Helsinki: Folklore Fellows Communications, no. 184.

Acheson, Susan. 1987. "'Scoping': Modern Folklore." Danielle Roemer Papers, Northern Kentucky University.

Acri, Kimberly. 1989. "The Folklore of the TKE Little Sisters [St. Francis College]." Penn State Harrisburg Folklore Archives (89-003).

Adams, John A., Jr. We Are the Aggies: The Texas A&M University Association of Former Students. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.

Adams, Virginia, Katie Armitage, Donna Butler, Carol Shankel, and Barbara Watkins, comps. 1983. On the Hill: A Photographic History of the University of Kansas. Lawrence; University Press of Kansas.

"Agony, Then Ecstasy: End of Senior Theses." 1989. New York Times, March 26 (sec. 1, part 2): 31.

Albas, Daniel, and Cheryl Albas. 1989. "Modern Magic: The Case of Examinations." Sociological Quarterly 30:603-13.

Alter, Jonathan. 1983. "Nightmare in California." Newsweek, June 20: 28.

Altick, Richard D. 1937. "Pranks and Punishment in an Old Pennsylvania College." Pennsylvania History 4: 241-47.

Aman, Reinhold. 1984-85. "Queries." Maledicta 8: 281-84.

_____. 1986-87. "Bawdy Books. 170 Maledicta 9:141-42

_____. 1988-89. "Kakologia: A Chronicle of Ribald Riddles and Wicked Wordplays." Maledicta 10:247-316.

Amick, Blair. 1980. "Parking Legends." Indiana University Folklore Archives.

Anderson, Kelly. 1987. "Steppin' Out: Black Greek Pledges Show Unity in 26-year Tradition." State

News (Michigan State University, East Lansing), April 13:1.

Anderson, William A. 1977. "The Social Organization and Social Control of a Fad." Urban Life 6:221-40.

Andrews, Gigi Babinec. 1988. "Reflections on Brenau 'Tradition.'" Brenau Magazine (Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia) 2 (1): n.p.

Anthony, Ted. 1989. "A Vexing Mystery: 20 Years Later, Pattee Stabbing Still Perplexes the State

Police."Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State University, University Park), November 28:1,4.

Baker, Ronald L. 1978. "The Phone in the Mausoleum: A Local Legend." Midwestern Journal of Language and Folklore 4:70-76.

______. 1982. Hoosier Folk Legends. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

_____. 1983. "The Folklore of Students." In Handbook of American Folklore, ed. Richard M. Dorson, pp. 106-14. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

_____. 1986. Jokelore: Humorous Folktales from Indiana. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Barlow, Sharon. 1989. "The Ghosts of Wesleyan." Wesleyan Pharos (West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon),April 14:4.

Barnes, Daniel R. 1966. "Some Functional Horror Stories on the Kansas University Campus." Southern Folklore Quarterly 30:305-12.

Barrick, Mac E. 1974. "The Growth of Graffiti." Folklore Forum 7: 273-75.

Bart, Peter. 1983. Trigging Out." Rolling Stone, April 14:88-92, 94-95.

Battreall, Greg. 1987. The Michael A. Frang Legend." Indiana University Folklore Archives (87-027).

Baughman, Ernest. 1945. "The Cadaver Arm." Hoosier Folklore Bulletin 4: 30-32.

_____. 1945b. "The Fatal Initiation." Hoosier Folklore Bulletin 4:49-55.

_____. 1966. Type and Motif-Index of the Folktales of England and North America. The Hague: Mouton.

Baum, S. V. 1958. "Legend-Makers on the Campus." American Speech 33: 292-93.

Beckwith, Martha Warren. 1923. "Signs and Superstitions Collected from American College Girls." Journal of American Folklore 36:1-15.

Beezley, William H. 1980. "Locker Rumors: Folklore and Football." Journal of the Folklore Institute 17:196-221.

_____. 1981. "Better Ag Than Fag!-And Other North Carolina Jokes. 170 North Carolina Folklore Journal 29:112-19.

_____. 1985. "Counterimages of the Student Athlete in Football Folklore." In American Sport Culture: The Humanistic Dimensions, ed. Wiley Lee Umphlett, pp. 212-25. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press.

_____. 1988. "'Nice Girls Don't Sweat': Women in American Sport." In The Sporting Image: Readings in American Sport History, ed. Paul J. Zingg, pp. 337-52. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.

Belanger, Greg. 1988. "Chuck and His Brothers." Washington Monthly 20 (10): 42-43.

Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton. 1985.  Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. New York: Harper and Row.

Berberoglu, Linda, and David Hilliard. 1986. "Halloween Scare Fits Description of 'Modern Legend.'" Daily Item (Sunbury, Pennsylvania), October 30:1.

Berger, Joseph. 1988. "Honor Code: Rewards and Pitfalls of an Ideal." New York Times, March 9 (sec. B):9.

Berry, Margaret C. 1980. The University of Texas: A Pictorial Account of Its First Century. Austin: University of Texas Press.

_____. 1983. UT Austin Traditions and Nostalgia. Rev. ed., Austin, Texas: Eakins Press.

The Best of 606 Aggie Jokes. 1976. Dallas, Texas: Gigem Press.

Betterton, Don. 1988. Alma Mater: Unusual Stories and Little-Known Facts from America's College Campuses. Princeton, New Jersey: Peterson's Guides.

Birnbach, Lisa. 1984. Lisa Bimbach's College Book. New York: Ballantine Books.

Bishop, Morris. 1962. A History of Cornell. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.

Blankman, Edward J., and Thurlow O. Cannon. 1987. The Scarlet and the Brown: A History of St. Lawrence University, ed. Neal S. Burdick. [Canton, New York]: St. Lawrence University.

Bledstein, Burton. 1976. The Culture of Professionalism: The Middle Class and the Development of Higher Education in America. New York: W. W. Norton.

Bloom, Allan. 1987. The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students, New York: Simon and Schuster.

Boas, Louise. 1971. Woman's Education Begins: The Rise of the Women's Colleges. 1935; reprint, New York: Arno.

Boeltcher, Alexandra. 1980. "Initiation Rites Common at MSU." State News (Michigan State University, East Lansing), May 27:1-2.

Boewe, Charles. 1987. "Who's Buried in Rafinesque's Tomb?" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 111: 213-35.

Boney, F. N. 1984. A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press.

Boone, Lalia Phipps. 1959. "Gator (University of Florida) Slang." American Speech 34:153-57.

Boorstin, Daniel J. 1965. The Americans: The National Experience. New York: Vintage Books/Random House.

Boswell, George W. 1976. "Ole Miss Jokes and Anecdotes." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 42:72-

_____. 1979. "Irony in Campus Speech." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 45:154-60.

Botkin, B. A., and William G. Tyrrell. 1962. "Upstate, Downstate." New York Folklore Quarterly 18:304-14.

Boyer, Ernest L. 1987. College: The Undergraduate Experience in America. New York: Harper and Row.

Brackett, Frank Parkhurst. 1944. Granite and Sagebrush: Reminiscences of the First Fifty Years of Pomona College. Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press.

Bradley, Charlotte, Ruth Coleman, and Anita Peck, comps. 1925. Barnard College Song Book. New York: A. S. Barnes.

Brandes, Stanley H. 1985. Forty: The Age and the Symbol Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

Bratcher, James T. 1972. "The Professor Who Didn't Get His Grades In: A Traveling Anecdote." In Diamond Bessie and the Shepherds, ed. William M. Hudson, pp. 121-23. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, no. 36. Austin, Texas: Encino Press.

Brenneis, Donald. "'Turkey,' 'Wienie,' 'Animal,' 'Stud': Intragroup Variation in Folk Speech." Western Folklore 36: 238-46.

Briscoe, Virginia Wolf. 1981a. "Bryn Mawr College Traditions: Women's Rituals as Expressive Behavior." Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania.

_____. 1981b. "Readin', Ritin', and Ritual." Center for Southern Folklore Magazine 4 (1): 11.

Britton, Ruth. 1987. "The Folklore of College Students at Penn State." Penn State Harrisburg Folklore Archives (88-004).

Bronner, Simon J. 1984. "Folklore in the Bureaucracy." In Tools for Management, ed. Frederick Richmond and Kathy Nazar, pp. 45-57. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: PEN Publications.

_____. 1985. "'What's Grosser Than Gross?': New Sick Joke Cycles." Midwestern Journal of Language and Folklore 11:39-49.

_____. 1986. Grasping Things: Folk Material Culture and Mass Society in America. Lexington:University Press of Kentucky.

_____. 1986b. American Folklore Studies: An Intellectual History. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

_____. 1989. American Children's Folklore, annotated edition. Little Rock, Arkansas: August House.

Bronson, John. 1968a. "Pranks, Customs Alive in Past." Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State University, University Park), May 10:1.

_____. 1968b. "Extensive Class Rivalry Part of University History." Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State University, University Park), May 15:1,4.

Brubaker, John H., III. 1987. Hullabaloo Nevonia: An Anecdotal History of Student Life at Franklin and Marshall College. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Franklin and Marshall College.

Brunvand, Jan Harold. 1960. "Sex in the Classroom." Journal of American Folklore 73:250-51.

_____. 1962. "Further Notes on Sex in the Classroom." Journal of American Folklore 75:62.

_____. 1981. The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends and Their Meanings. New York: W. W. Norton.

_____. 1984. The Choking Doberman and Other "New" Urban Legends. New York: W.W. Norton.

_____. 1986. The Mexican Pet: More "New" Urban Legends and Some Old Favorites. New York: W. W. Norton.

_____. 1989. Curses! Broiled Again! The Hottest Urban Legends Going. New York: W. W. Norton.

_____. 1993. The Baby Train, and Other Lusty Urban Legends. New York: W. W. Norton

Bryan, W. F. 1954. "A Modern Baited." North Carolina Folklore 2 (1): 8-9.

Burson, Anne C. 1980. "Model and Text in Folk Drama." Journal of American Folklore 93: 305-16.

_____. 1982. "Pomp and Circumcision: A Parodic Skit in a Medical Commumty. 170 Keystone Folklore, n.s., 1(1): 28-40.

Calkin, Nancy, and William Randel. 1945. "Campus Slang at Minnesota." American Speech 20: 233-34.

"Campus Comedy." 1962. Reader's Digest, October: 1801.

"Campus Comedy." 1963. Reader's Digest, June: 217-18.

"Campus Comedy." 1966. Reader's Digest, October: 56.

Cannon, Anthon S., collector. 1984. Popular Beliefs and Superstitions from Utah. Edited with introduction and notes by Wayland D. Hand and Jeannine E. Talley. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Carey, George G. 1971. Maryland Folk Legends and Folk Songs. Cambridge, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers.

_____. 1988. "Mysteries, Legends, and Tall Tales. 170 Busline, The Five College Magazine (North Amherst, Massachusetts), Fall: 6-9.

Carlinsky, Dan, ed. 1971.4 Century of College Humor. New York: Random House.

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 1987. A Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Princeton, New Jersey: Carnegie Foundation.

Carter, Virginia. 1930-31. "University of Missouri Slang." American Speech 6: 203-6.

Cattermole-Tally, Frances. 1990. "Male Fantasy or Female Revenge?: A Look at Some Modern Rape Legends." In A Nest of Vipers: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend 5, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 41-48. Sheffield, England:Sheffield Academic Press.

Chambers, E. O. 1983. "The Mona Lisa Legend of City Park, New Orleans." Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 5 (3): 31-39.

Chesworth, Jo. 1976. "Shapeless in the Hands of Fate." The Penn Stater (Pennsylvania State University, University Park) 62 (4): 1-5.

_____. 1980. "Swampy's Son Revives a Legend." The Penn Stater (Pennsylvania State University, University Park) 67(1): 8-9.

Christner, Becky. 1967. "A Collection of Songs and Traditions of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at UCLA." Wayne State University Folklore Archive (1974/18).

Chronicle of Higher Education. 1989. Almanac. Washington, District of Columbia: Chronicle of Higher Education, (September 6).

Clarke, Malea. 1987. "Determination of the Caloric Equivalent of a Single M&M and Evidence of a Population Control Strategy." Journal of Irreproducible Results 32 (5): 28-29.

"A Class in Itself? Mastering the Art of the 'Gut' Course." 1989. New York Times, March 5 (sec. 1, part 2): 52.

Clawges, Patricia. 1989. "The Folklore of Law Students: Coping with Impersonality and Intimidation." Penn State Harrisburg Folklore Archives (89-047).

Clements, William M. 1969. The Types of the Polack Joke. Folklore Forum Bibliographic and Special Series, no. 3.

_____. 1969b. "The Chain." Indiana Folklore 2 (1): 90-96.

Clerval, Henry. 1986-87. "Clap Books." Maledicta 9:139-41.

Closson, David L. 1977. "The Onomastics of the Rabble." Maledicta 1:215-33.

Cochran, Carolyn. 1981. "Candlelights on the Indiana University Campus." Indiana University Folklore Archives.

Cohen, Hennig. 1951. "Going to See the Widow." Journal of American Folklore 64:223.

Cohen, Hennig, and Tristam Potter Coffin, eds. 1987. The Folklore of American Holidays. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research Company.

"College Holidays." 1856. Williams Quarterly (Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts) 3 (4): 378-80.

Collins, Hently. 1988. "Fraternity Rites Stir Sexual Violence, Conference Told." Philadelphia Inquirer, October 29: 3-B.

Collison, Michele. 1990. "8 Major Black Fraternities and Sororities Agree to End the Practice of

Pledging." Chronicle of Higher Education, February 28: A31.

Conkin, Paul, assisted by Henry Lee Swint and Patricia S. Mile. 1985. Gone with the Ivy: A Biography of Vanderbilt University. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

Consider the Years: 1883-1983, Houghton College. 1982. Houghton, New York: Houghton College.

Copeland, Lewis, and Faye Copeland, eds. 1940.10,000 Jokes, Toasts, and Stories, Garden City, New York: Garden City Books.

Costner, Sharon. 1975. "'State' Jokes on the Carolina Campus." North Carolina Folklore Journal 23: 107-11.

Cottom, Daniel. 1989. Text and Culture: The Politics of Interpretation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Cowan, Helen. 1989. "The Worst Way to Get a 4.0 at College: A College Legend." Angus Gillespie

Papers, Rutgers, Douglass College, New Brunswick.

Cowley, W. H., and Glenn A. Reed. "Academics Are Human." 1977. Change 9 (8): 33-38.

Craig, Allen. 1974. "Songs of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity." Wayne State University Folklore Archive (R1975/34).

Cramer, C. H. 1976. Case Western Reserve: A History of the University, 1826-1976. Boston: Little, Brown.

Crane, Beverly. 1977. The Structure of Value in 'The Roommate's Death": A Methodology for Interpretive Analysis of Folk Legends." Journal of the Folklore Institute 14:133-49.

Crawford, Michael L. 1974. "Legends from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College." Indiana Folklore 7: 53-75.

Dalkoff, Breena. 1974. "Rituals of a Fraternity House" Indiana University Folklore Archives (74/52)

Danielson, Larry. 1979. "Folklore and Film: Some Thoughts on Baughman Z500-599. 170 Western Folklore 38: 209-19.

Daughrity, Kenneth L. 1930-31. "Handed-Down Campus Expressions." American Speech 6:129-30.

Davidson, Levette Jay. 1943. "Moron Stories." Southern Folklore Quarterly 7:101-4.

Davie, James S., and A. Paul Hare. 1974. "Button-Down Collar Culture: A Study of Undergraduate Life at a Men's College." In Anthropology and American Life, ed. Joseph Jorgensen and Marcello Truzzi, pp. 262-81. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

Dawson, Jim. 1971. "Ed Diddle Stones." Western Kentucky Folklore Archive (1972-4).

de Caro, F. A., and Richard Lunt. 1968. "The Face on the Tombstone." Indiana Folklore 1 (1): 34-41.

Dégh, Linda. 1968. "The Hook." Indiana Folklore 1 (1): 92-100.

_____. 1968b. "The Boy Friend's Death."Indiana Folklore 1 (1): 101-6.

______. 1969. "The Haunted Bridges Near Avon and Danville and Their Role in Legend Formation." Indiana Folklore 2(1): 54-89.

______. 1969b. "The Roommate's Death and Related Dormitory Stories in Formation." Indiana Folklore 2 (2): 55-74.

_____. 1971. "The 'Belief Legend' in Modern Society: Form, Function, and Relationship to Other Genres." In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, pp. 55-68. Berkeley: University of California Press.

DeParle, Jason. 1988. "About Men." Washington Monthly 20 (10): 38-46, 48.

Dickinson, M. B. 1951. "Words from the Diaries of North Carolina Students." American Speech 26: 181-84.

Dodge, Willard A., Jr., Reuben B. Moulton, Harrison W. Sigworth, and Adrian C. Smith, Jr. 1982.

Legends of Caltech. [Pasadena]: Alumni Association, California Institute of Technology.

Domowitz, Susan. 1979. "Foreign Matter in Food: A Legend Type." Indiana Folklore 12:86-95.

Donovan, Dan. 1989. "Mass Murder Rumors on American Campuses." Foaftale News, no. 12:1-2.

Dorson, Richard M. 1949. "The Folklore of Colleges." American Mercury 68: 671-77.

_____. 1959. American Folklore. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____. 1967. American Negro Folktales. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications.

Douglas, Paul. 1987. "Bizz-Buzz, Turtles, Quarters, and One Horse Club: The Role of Drinking Games among High School and College Students." Alcohol Health and Research World, Summer: 54-57,92.

Doyle, Charles Clay. 1973. "Title-Author Jokes, Now and Long Ago." Journal of American Folklore 86: 52-54.

D'Pnymph, Sue. 1988. Eat Beans, They Make You Astute. Research notes by James Withers. Little Rock, Arkansas: Privately printed.

Dresser, Norine, and Theodor Schuchat. 1980. "In Search of the Perforated Page." Western Folklore 39: 300-6.

Duda, Ambrose. 1987. "Drinking Games of Male Students Attending Western Oregon State College." Western Oregon State Folklore Archives.

Dundes, Alan. 1961. "Mnemonic Devices." Midwest Folklore 11:139-47.

_____. 1964. "Here I Sit—A Study of American Latrinalia." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, no. 34 (Spring): 91-105.

_____. 1968. "One Hundred Years of California Traditions." California Monthly 78(5): 19-32.

_____. 1971. "On the Psychology of Legend," In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, pp. 21-36. Berkeley: University of California Press.

_____. 1980. Interpreting Folklore. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

_____. 1987a. Cracking Jokes: Studies of Sick Humor Cycles and Stereotypes. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press.

______, 1987b. The American Game of 'Smear the Queer' and the Homosexual Component of Male Competitive Sport and Warfare." In Parsing through Customs: Essays by a Freudian Folklorist, pp. 178-96. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

_____, and Robert A. Georges. 1962. "Some Minor Genres of Obscene Folklore." Journal of Am-
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_____, and Carl R. Pagter. 1975. "Bar Dice in the San Francisco Bay Area." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, nos. 51-52 (Spring-Fall): 1-18.

_____. 1978. Work Hard and You Shall Be Rewarded: Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire. 1975; reprint, Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

_____. 1987. When You're Up to Your Ass in Alligators: More Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.

Dundes, Alan, and C. Fayne Porter. 1963. "American Indian Student Slang." American Speech 38: 270-77.

Dundes, Alan, and Manuel R. Schonhorn. 1963. "Kansas University Slang: A New Generation." American Speech 38:163-77.

Dunn, Tom. 1973. "Class Scraps Begat Bruises and Arnica." The Penn Stater (Pennsylvania State University, University Park) 59 (5): 8-9.

Earley, James. 1987. On the Frontier of Leadership. Tacoma, Washington: University of Puget Sound, 1987.

Editors of Guinness. 1982. Guinness Book of College Records and Facts. New York: Sterling.

Egan, Robert. 1985. From Here to Fraternity. New York: Bantam

Eikel, Fred, Jr. 1946. "An Aggie Vocabulary of Slang." American Speech 21:29-36.

Eliot, Charles William. 1969. Harvard Memories. 1923; reprint, Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press.

Ellis, Bill. 1983. "Legend-Tripping in Ohio: A Behavioral Survey." Papers in Comparative Studies 2: 61-73.

_____. 1990. "Gay Roommates and Unethical Dentists." Foaftale News, no. 18: 7.

_____. 1991. "Nostradamus and Massacres."Foaftale News, no. 24:8-10.

_____. 1995. "Good-Times Cathy Computer Virus." Foaftale News, no. 36:4-5.

_____, and Alan Mays. 1992. "AIDS." Foaftale News, no. 27:8-9.

Ellis, Junius. 1987. "At Witty Caltech, Pranks Aren't Purely a Laughing Matter." Smithsonian 18 (6): 100-2,104,106-8,110,112-13.

Emrich, Duncan. 1972. Folklore on the American Land. Boston: Little, Brown.

Ernstberger, Mary J. 1983. "Little Bo Peep." Indiana University Folklore Archives.

Eschholz, Paul A., and Alfred F. Rosa. 1970. "Course Names: Another Aspect of College Slang." American Speech 45:85-90.

"Everybody into the Water Even at 50 Degrees." 1989. New York Times, May 7 (sec. 1, part 2): 54.

Fagan, Susan Martin. 1981. "Ten Words for a Dollar—A New Campus Custom." Western Folklore 40: 337-43.

"Feedback." 1984-85. Maledicta 8: 257-67.

Fine, Gary Alan. 1979. "Cokelore and Coke Law: Urban Belief Tales and the Problem of Multiple Origins." Journal of American Folklore 92:477-84.

_____. 1983. Shared Fantasy: Role Playing Games as Social Worlds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____. 1987. "Welcome to the World of AIDS: Fantasies of Female Revenge," Western Folklore 46: 192-97.

_____. 1992. Manufacturing Tales: Sex and Money in Contemporary Legends. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

_____. and Bruce Noel Johnson. 1980. "The Promiscuous Cheerleader: An Adolescent Male Belief Legend." Western Folklore 39:120-29.

Fish, Lydia. 1972. "The Old Wife in the Dormitory—Sexual Folklore and Magical Practices from State University College," New York Folklore Quarterly 28: 30-36.

Fitton, Mary Louise. 1941. "Hanover College Has Hoosier Folklore Background." Yearbook of the Society of Indiana Pioneers, pp. 17-26.

_____. 1942. "College Folklore." Hoosier Folklore Bulletin 1 (2): 40-41.

Forrest, Rex. 1940. "Ranking the Professors." American Speech 15:445.

Fox, William S. 1983. "Computerized Creation and Diffusion of Folkloric Materials." Folklore Forum 16: 5-20.

_____. 1990. "The Roommate's Suicide and the 4.0." In A Nest of Vipers: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend, Volume 5, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 69-76. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

Franks, Ray. 1982. What's in a Nickname? Exploring the Jungle of College Athletic Mascots. Amarillo, Texas: Ray Franks Publishing Ranch.

"Fraternity Pledges Are 'On Line' in Rite of Passage." 1989. New York Times, April 9 (sec. 1, part 2): Free, James. 1982. "Fraternity Jokes, Pranks, and Bore-Asses." Indiana University Folklore Archives (85-009).

Freedman, Mervin B. 1967. The College Experience. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

"A Fummer's Guide to the Universe." 1988. F&M Today (Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania) 18(1): 36.

Furr, Joel. 1995. "Stalking Chicken Little: Myth, Reality, and Absurdity in Alt.Folklore." Internet World 6 (2): 86-89.

Gach, Vicki. 1973. "Graffiti." College English 35: 285-87.

Gadson, A. Denita. 1989. "Greek Power: African-American Greek-Letter Organizations Wield Massive

Influence after School Days."Black Collegian 20 (1): 34-36, 136-37.

Gammage, Jeff. 1989. "Groups Keep in Step with Tradition." Philadelphia Inquirer, July 9: 2-B.

Gardner, Robert G. 1972. On the Hill: The Story of Shorter College. Rome, Georgia: Shorter College, 1972.

Garfinkel, David. 1986. "High Jinks at Cal Tech." Business Week Careers 4 (4): 52-54.

Gates, Charlene. 1976. "Graffiti and the Environment of the Folk Group: University Music Majors." Folklore Forum 9: 35-42.

Geeslin, Ned, and S. Avery Brown. 1989. "With a Campus Legend in Peril, Members of a Fraternity Vow to Save the Endangered M.I.T. Smoot." People Weekly, April 24:93-95.

Gilkey, Carolyn F. 1990. "The Physicist, the Mathematician and the Engineer: Scientists and the Professional Slur." Western Folklore 49:215-20.

Girdler, Lew. 1970. "The Legend of the Second Blue Book." Western Folklore 29:111-17.

Glavan, Joyce. 1968. "Sorority Tradition and Song." Journal of the Ohio Folklore Society 3:192-98.

Glazer, Mark. 1987. "The Cultural Adaptation of a Rumour Legend: 'The Boyfriend's Death' in South

Texas." In Perspectives on Contemporary Legend, Volume II, ed. Gillian Bennett, Paul Smith, and J. D. A. Widdowson, pp. 93-108. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press.

Glimm, James York. 1983. Flatlanders and Ridgerunners: Folktales from the Mountains of Northern Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Gluck, Michael. 1989. "Coin Ingesting Complicating a Tavern Game." Western Journal of Medicine 150: 343-44.

"Going Back in Time." 1986. F&M Today (Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania) 15(2):n.p.

Golden, Gail D. 1974. "Contemporary Bathroom Graffiti." Wayne State University Folklore Archive (R1974/104).

Goldstein, Diane E. 1992. "Welcome to the Mainland, Welcome to the World of AIDS: Cultural Viability, Localization and Contemporary Legend." Contemporary Legend 2: 23-40.

Goodman, Norman, and Kenneth A. Feldman. 1975. "Expectations, Ideals, and Reality: Youth Enters College." In Adolescence in the Life Cycle: Psychological Change and Social Context, ed. Sigmund E. Dragastin and Glen H. Elder, pp. 147-69. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Publishing.

Goss, Michael. 1984. The Evidence for Phantom Hitch-hikers. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: Aquarian Press,

Graham, Joe S. 1985. "Old Army Went to Hell in 1958: Aggie War Stories from the Corps of Cadets."

In Sonovagun Stew: A Folklore Miscellany, ed. Francis Edward Abernethy, pp. 105-21. Publication of the Texas Folklore Society, no. 46. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press.

Graves, Oliver Finley. 1979. "Folklore in Academe: The Anecdote of the Professor and the Transom."

Indiana Folklore 12:142-45.

Gray, Joseph M. 1969-70. "The Folk Tradition of the Sweetheart Tree."Pennsylvania Folklife 19 (2): 14-17.

Greenberg, Andrea. 1973. "Drugged and Seduced: A Contemporary Legend." New York Folklore Quarterly 29:131-58.

Grider, Sylvia. 1980. "The Hatchet Man." In Indiana Folklore: A Reader, ed. Linda Dégh, pp. 147-78. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Griscom, Andy, Ben Rand, and Scott Johnson. 1984. The Complete Book of Beer Drinking Games.

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_____, and Michael Balay. 1986. Beer Games II: The Exploitative Sequel. New Haven, Connecticut: Mustang Publishing.

Grotegut, Eugene K. 1955. "Going to See the O'Reilly Sisters." Western Folklore 14: 51-52.

Hafferty, Frederic W. 1988. "Cadaver Stories and the Emotional Socialization of Medical Students." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 29:344-56.

Haglund, Elizabeth, ed. 1981. Remembering: The University of Utah. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Hale, Allean Lemmon. 1968. Petticoat Pioneer: The Story of Christian College, Oldest College for Women West of the Mississippi Rev. ed., St. Paul, Minnesota: North Central Publishing Company.

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