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The Contributors ARTHUR GANZ: Professor Ganz is a member of the English Department of C.C.N.Y. He has published widely on modern drama. He is at present editing the Twentieth Century Views volume on Pinter. BRIAN F. TYSON: A member of the English Department, The University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Professor Tyson has recently completed a book on Shaw. He is at present working on the shorthand manuscript of Saint Joan. J. D. DAWICK: Lecturer in English at Massey University, New Zealand. His article on Pinter's The Homecoming appeared in the May, 1971. issue of Modern Drama. STANLEY WEINTRAUB: Research Professor of English and Director of the Institute for the Arts & Humanistic Studies at the Pennsylvania State University . He is the editor of the Shaw Review and author of the just-published book on Shaw, Journey to Heartbreak. J. L. WISENTHAL: Professor Wisenthal is a member of the English Department at the University of British Columbia. His doctoral thesis was on Shaw's middle plays. SIDNEY P. ALBERT: Professor of Philosophy, California State College, Los Angeles. Author of many articles on Shaw and of a book on Major Barbara, scheduled for publication in 1972. RICHARD NICKSON: Department of English, the William Paterson College of New Jersey. Professor Nickson has published articles on Shaw in The Shaw Review, The Shavian, and The Independent Shavian. His article on GranvilleBarker will appear in this year's Theatre Annual. JOE B. HATCHER: Chairman of the English Department at Baker University. His article on James and Shaw is his first publication. ASELA RODRfGUEZ-SEDA: Born in Puerto Rico, Mr. Rodriguez·Seda is a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in Comparative Literature at the University of Illinois. The Shaw bibliography is his first publication. CHARLES C. HAMPTON, JR.: Is an Associate Professor of Drama at San Francisco State College where he teaches contemporary and experimental theater. ...

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