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Volume 47, Number 1, Spring 2014Editorial Board
Editor
Paul H. Schmidt
General Editor
Randy Malamud
Contributing Editor
Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis
Managing Editor
Lori N. Howard
Assistant Editors
Deborah Hull
Peter Steffensen
Meredith Zaring
Editorial Interns
Amanda Bingle
Summer Segura
Editorial Committee
Emily Bloom
Murray Brown
Angela Hall-Godsey
Scott Heath
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