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Harper's New Monthly Magazine. November, 1861. Cornell University Library.

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  • Where English and history meet: A collaboration guide: Strategically plan a collaborative unit and learn how to overcome those everyday obstacles that prevent success. This guide is accompanied by four lesson plans to help you put collaboration into practice. (Page 1)
  • High school history and English: Natural partners: Strategically plan a collaborative unit and overcome those everyday obstacles that prevent success. While this article focuses specifically on English-history collaboration, there is much to kindle the interest of any high school teachers.

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pen and ink drawing of Benedict Arnold

This pen and ink drawing shows a framed portrait of Benedict Arnold as well as a money bag containing £10,000, a folded paper with the word “commission,” and empty sack with the letters “ERTY” (likely “LIBERTY”).