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The Contributors DORIS V. FALK: A member of the Department of English, Douglass College, Miss Falk is the author of Eugene O'Neill and the Tragic Tension. EDWARD T. HERBERT: A member of the English Department, Northern IlliĀ· nois University, Mr. Herbert has taught at the Incrementum at Baarn, the Netherlands, as a Fulbright lecturer, and studied at the Jung-Institute in Zurich. GEORGE FREEDLEY: Curator, Theatre Collection of the New York Public Library. Author, editor, drama critic, and theater historian, Mr. Freedley has received numerous awards for his distinguished service and contribution to the American theater. ARTHUR WILLS: Chairman of the English Department, University of Alaska, Professor Wills' publications include poetry, reviews, and articles on American literature. WALTER J. MESERVE: Associate Editor of Modern Drama, Professor Meserve is editor of The Complete Plays of w. D. Howells; his Discussions of Modern American Drama will be published in 1964. ELEAZER LECKY: Professor of English, University of Southern California, Professor Lecky teaches modern drama and dramatic theory and has published articles on Ibsen, O'Neill, and Fry. MICHAEL J. MENDELSOHN: Associate Professor of English, United States Air Force Academy, Captain Mendelsohn has published articles in Theatre Arts, Drama Survey, and The Shaw Review. JOHN C. WENTZ: A member of the English Department, Rutgers University, College of South Jersey, Professor Wentz has contributed articles on American drama to previous issues of Modern Drama. WINIFRED L. DUSENBURY: Assistant Professor of English, University of Florida , Professor Dusenbury's book, The Theme of Lonelin1iss in Modern American Drama, was published in 1960 by the University of Florida Press. DONNA GERSTENBERGER: Assistant Professor of English, University of Washington , Professor Gerstenberger is co-author of The American Novel I789I959 : A Checklist of Twentieth Century Criticism; she is currently at work on a Yeats Handbook and a critical study of J. M. Synge, scheduled for publication in 1964. ...

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