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Steen-Frost Family Bibliography

This page locates in one place a variety of bibliographic references related to members of the extended Steen-Frost families. Its primary focus is on published books and articles written by members of the family, although some other sources related to family history as well as links to websites are also included as we become aware of them. Corrections and suggestions for additions are always welcome.

Books & Articles:

  • Timmons, William. Life Book of Rev. William Timmons. Handwritten, unpublished, 1873.
  • Timmons, Thomas H. The First of Life Was Made for the Last. Progress Printing Co., Thomson, Ga, 1913.
  • Timmons, Thomas H. Loving Memorials: Beyond the Valley of the Shadows. Louisville, Ky: Pentecostal Publishing Company, 1914.
  • Steen, Inez. God Speaks to Me. Minneapolis: Augsurg Publ. House, 1938.
  • Steen, Ernest B. That You May Know: A Study in the Gospel According to St. Luke. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1948.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. The Law Perfect: Ten Studies on the Commandments. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1952.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. (with Gerhard Belgum). Chapel Time. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1956.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. This Book in Your Hand. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1961.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. These Things I Remember. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1963.
  • 1970-79

  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (with J. Arthur Seebach, Jr.). Counterexamples in Topology. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970; Second Edition, Springer-Verlag, 1978; Reprint, Dover, 1995.
  • Dickie, Jane Rath. Inhibition and Verbalization in a Discrimination Learning Task. Michigan State University Dept. of Psychology, 1970.
  • Frost, Reuben. Psychological Concepts Applied to Physical Education & Coaching. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 1971.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "New Models of the Real-Number Line." Scientific American 224 (August 1971) 92-99.
  • Steen, Mary, et al. Sibley Marsh and Prairie Guidebook. Northfield, MN: Hatpin, 1973.
  • Frost, Gerhard. Bless My Growing. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1974.
  • Frost, Reuben B. (co-editor). Development of Human Values Through Sports. Washington: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1974.
  • Frost, Reuben B. Physical Education Foundations, Practices, Principles. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 1975.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. The Color of the Night: Reflections on the Book of Job. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1977; paperback reprint, 1998.
  • Frost, Reuben B. (with Stanley J. Marshall). Administration of Physical Education & Athletics. Dubuque: Wm. C. Brown & Co., 1977; 2nd ed., 1981; 3rd ed., 1988.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (editor). Mathematics Today: Twelve Informal Essays. Springer-Verlag, 1978; Vintage Press, 1980.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. Homing in the Presence: Meditations for Daily Living. Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1978.
  • 1980-89

  • Frost, Gerhard E. Blessed is the Ordinary: Reflections. Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1980.
  • Steen, Ernest B. & Inez V. Family Tree. Mimeographed, 1981.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. Kept Moments. Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1982.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "1 + 1 = 0: New Math for a New Age" (editorial). Science 2000 (28 August 1984) 537.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. A Second Look. Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1985.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Living with a New Mathematical Species." in The Influence of Computers on Informatics and Its Teaching, A.G. Howson & J.-P. Kahane (Editors), Cambridge University Press, 1986, pp. 52-60.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Mathematics Education: A Predictor of Scientific Competitiveness." Science 237 (17 July 1987) 251-252.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Who Still Does Math with Paper and Pencil?" The Chronicle of Higher Education (Oct. 14, 1987) A48.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "The Science of Patterns." Science 240 (29 April 1988) 611-616.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Out from Underachievement." Issues in Science and Technology (Fall 1988) 88-93.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (editor). Calculus for a New Century: A Pump, Not a Filter. Washington: Mathematical Association of America, 1988.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. Seasons of a Lifetime: A Treasury of Meditations. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1989.
  • Frost, Reuben B. (Sharon Van Oteghen, editor). Oral History of Retired AAHPRD Presidents: Dr. Reuben B. Frost. AAHPERD Archives, The College of St. Catherine, 1989.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Why Johnny Can't Compute." Washington Post, Op-Ed Page, Sunday, March 5, 1989, p. C7.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. Everybody Counts. National Academy Press, 1989.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Election Mathematics: Do All Those Numbers Mean What They Say?" in Readings in Public Sector Economics, S. Baker & C. Elliott (editors), D. C. Heath, 1989, pp. 308-315.

    1990-99

  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Numeracy." Daedalus 119:2 (Spring, 1990) 211-231.
  • Frost, Helen M. Season of Dead Water. Breitenbush Books, Inc., 1990.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (editor). On the Shoulders of Giants: New Approaches to Numeracy. National Academy Press, 1990.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Reaching for Science Literacy." Change 23:4 (July-Aug, 1991) 10-19.
  • Steen, Margaret E. "Perspectives on Leningrad, 1990." The Wittenberg Review 3:1 (Spring, 1992) 9-23.
  • Frost, Helen M. Skin of a Fish, Bones of a Bird. Ampersand Press, 1993.
  • Steen, Mary Frost. "To Utilize Every Idle Hand: Silk Culture in America," Spin-Off (Summer, 1994) 104-110.
  • Frost, Gerhard E. (Naomi Frost, editor). Journey of the Heart: Reflections on Life's Way. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publ. House, 1995.
  • Steen, Mary Frost. "A Kaleidoscope of Cloth." PieceWork (Jan./Feb., 1996) 16-18.
  • Frost, Richard. "Demilune Tables." Fine Woodworking, (Spring, 1996) 54-55.
  • Steen, Mary Frost. "A Dress for Two Worlds: The Story of Eliza Lucas Pinckney." PieceWork (Nov./Dec., 1996) 52-55.
  • Frost, Helen M. "Around the Kitchen Table". MS 7:4 (Jan.-Feb. 1997) 84-86.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (Editor). Why Numbers Count: Quantitative Literacy for Tomorrow's America. The College Board, 1997.
  • Steen, Mary Frost. "Knitter's Elbow." Interweave Knits (Summer, 1998) 54-55.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Numeracy: The New Literacy for a Data-Drenched Society." Educational Leadership 57:2 (October, 1999) 8-13.
  • 2000-04

  • Frost, Helen M. Pebble Books: A Series for Emergent Readers. Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2000-2007.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "A Joyful Passion for Proofs: The Pied Piper of Mathematics," a review of The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Story of Paul Erdos and the Search for Mathematical Truth by Paul Hoffman, Hyperion Press, 1998. American Journal of Psychology 113:1 (Fall 2000) 478-483.
  • Frost, Helen C. (Ross Hidy, editor). Frost Among the Eskimos, 1926-1961. Concord, CA: Lutheran Pioneer Press, 2001.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Revolution by Stealth: Redefining University Mathematics." In Teaching and Learning of Mathematics at the University Level, Derek Holton, Editor. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 303-312.
  • Steen, Mary Frost. "Jean Case." Spinoff (Fall 2001) 40-43.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (editor). Mathematics and Democracy: The Case for Quantitative Literacy. Princeton, NJ: National Council on Education and the Disciplines, 2001.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Achieving Mathematical Proficiency for All: Moving Beyond the Math Wars." The College Board Review 196 (Spring, 2002) 4-11.
  • Steen, Mary. "This Summer, Raid the Nonfiction Shelves." St. Olaf Magazine (Spring, 2002) 22-23.
  • Frost, Helen M. Keesha's House. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2003.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur (with Peter Ewell). "The Four A's: Accountability, Accreditation, Assessment, and Articulation." Focus (May 2003) 6-8.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Math Education at Risk." Issues in Science and Technology 19:4 (Summer, 2003) 79-81.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Data, Shapes, Symbols: Achieving Balance in School Mathematics.'' In Quantitative Literacy: Why Numeracy Matters for Schools and Colleges. Princeton, NJ: National Council on Education and the Disciplines, 2003.
  • Frost, Helen M. Spinning Through the Universe. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2004.
  • Steen, Mary. "A Lot of Good Fiction comes from Down Under." Northfield News, July 10, 2004.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "The 'Gift' of Mathematics in the Era of Biology." In Math and Bio 2010: Linking Undergraduate Disciplines. Washington: Mathematical Association of America, 2005, pp. 13-25.
  • 2006-12

  • Frost, Helen. The Braid. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2006.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Facing Facts: Achieving Balance in High School Mathematics." Mathematics Teacher [100th Anniversary Issue] 100 (January 2007) 86-95.
  • Steen, Lynn Arthur. "Every Teacher is a Teacher of Mathematics." Principal Leadership (January 2007) 16-20.
  • Steen, Margaret E. "What's in a Name?" Carleton Voice (Winter 2007) 42-45.
  • Frost, Helen M. (with Leonid Gore). Monach and Milkweed. Atheneum, 2008.
  • Frost, Helen M. Diamond Willow. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2008.
  • Steen, Margaret E. "Salvaging U.S. Health Care." Stanford Business, May 2008.
  • Frost, Helen M. Crossing Stones. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2009.
  • Steen, Margaret E. "Planning a Smooth Succession." Family Business, Summer 2009, 41-44.
  • Frost, Helen M. As if a Dry Wind. Pecan Grove Press, 2009.
  • Frost, Helen M. Hidden. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2011.
  • Frost, Helen M. (with Rick Lieder). Step Gently Out. Candlewick Press, 2012.

Family Web Resources:

Related Resources:

  • Weale, David. Them Times. Tangle Lane, PEI, 1992. A collection of historical vignettes depicting life on Prince Edward Island in the early 20th century.
  • Offwood, Donald. Oatcakes to Otago. Christchurch, NZ: Caxton Press, 2003. A chronicle of Scottish highlanders' emigration to Otago, New Zealand.
  • Weale, David. Whatever You Say. Tangle Lane, PEI, 2005. A collection of vernacular phrases, pithy folk wisdom and sardonic humor of Prince Edward Island.
  • Grayson, Stan. "Katy's Tale." Wooden Boat. No. 184 (June 2005) 70-75. An illustrated article about construction of a boat for which Richard Frost build the mahogany-sided cabin (or "house"). Includes a photo of Frost with the house.
  • Great-Grandson returns to Spring Grove. A 2007 account of the life and family of Johan Myhre who emigrated from Norway to Spring Grove in 1859.
  • Giants of the Earth Heritage Center. The web presence of a Center devoted to the history of the people from the Norwegian Ridge in Spring Grove, MN.

This website is intended only for family members and others engaged in non-commercial genealogical research. Any commercial use is expressly prohibited. Additions, corrections and correspondence are welcome by email to Lynn A. Steen or Mary E. Steen. Last updated: 20 June 2012.