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Page xvAcknowledgments We are grateful to all who helped put together this large volume of documents. In its early stage, three graduate students in the History Department at the University of California, Davis, who later received their doctorates, tracked down sources and, in that age of technological antiquity, used typewriters. The three were Mary Agnes Dougherty, Anita Gentry, and Carolyn Lawes. Later on, Kelly Hopkins, Dr. David Barber, Lia Schraeder, Dan Constable, and Andreas Agocs introduced the documents to the age of scanners and computers. In the final computer preparations for the press, Chris Doyle, Beth Slutsky, and Marie Basile put in long hours as excellent keyboarders and discerning guides to the marvels of electronic communication. Kevin Bryant, technological wizard for the department, helped too at crucial times. At New York University, we are indebted to the International Center for Advanced Study and its administrator, Jeryl Martin-Hannibal, as well as to Calvin Nguyen, who helped with permissions. Felice Batlin, at that time a doctoral student and now a professor of law at Chicago-Kent School of Law, contributed both creative document research and valuable substantive suggestions. David Gibney and Paula Segal, then undergraduates at NYU, helped to “clean up” and verify the text of scanned documents. We thank all at the Johns Hopkins University Press who contributed their skills to this endeavor. We particularly appreciate the cordial guidance of Henry Tom, our executive editor, and our happy working relationship with his assistant editor, Claire McCabe Tamberino. We both are grateful to Kathryn Reed Smith for her constant encouragement of this long project, her stylistic preferences, and her generous financial support. Page xvi ...