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Notes on Contributors Barbara Allen Babcock ("Remarks on the Occasion of the Publication of Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawaii) is the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law at Stanford Law School where she teaches Civil and Criminal Procedure. Her first "chapter" on her biographical subject, Clara Foltz, was published in Biography. Other articles about Foltz' early career appear in the Arizona Law Review, titled "Clara Shortridge Foltz: 'First Woman' " (1988); and in the Indiana Law Review, titled "Clara Shortridge Foltz: Constitutionmaker " (1991). Louis Filler ("Theodore Dreiser and the Anti-Progressive Drive") has taught American Studies at various institutions, and written dictionaries and histories such as The Muckrakers, The Crusade against Slavery , and Appointment at Armageddon. His biographies include The Unknown Edwin Markham and Randolph Bourne as well as Voice of the Democracy, a study of David Graham Phillips. He resides at The Belfry, 222 N. Main St., Ovid, MI48866. Gary Konas ("Frank Loesser's Hidden Class") teaches English at the University of California, Davis, 95616. His most recent publication is an article on the Missouri plays of Tennessee Williams and Lanford Wilson. Harold Orlans ("The Many Lives of T. E. Lawrence"), 3314 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, has written widely on higher education and science policy. He has recently edited Affirmative Action Revisited (The Annals, September 1992) and co-edited Lawrence of Arabia: Strange Man of Letters. Cheryl B. Torsney ("Mrs. Wickham's 'Dogs of Noted Americans' ") is an Associate Professor of English at West Virginia University, 26506, where she teaches American literature and literary theory. She is currently at work on a study of Henry James. ...

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