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Notes on Contributors David M. Bergeron ("Masculine Interpretation of Queen Anne, Wife of James I") is Professor of English at the University of Kansas. His recent book, Royal Family, Royal Lovers: King James of England and Scotland (University of Missouri Press, 1991), offers a biography of the Stuart Royal family. He is editor of a forthcoming collection of essays: Reading and Writing in Shakespeare (University of Delaware Press). Polly Carver Jordan ("Biography about Children for Children") is a mother, grandmother, teacher, and writer. Born and raised in the state of Idaho, she received her college education at Idaho State University. Mrs. Jordan lived abroad for many years in England and India and has traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and the former Soviet Union. Her great interest in young people has led her to write and lecture for youth groups in the United States and to organize and supervise an active Service Corps for students in New Delhi. Joy Logan (Review of Smith and Watson, DelColonizing the Subject) is Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University of Hawai'i at Mänoa. Carol Morris Perillo (Review of Rollyson, Biography: An Annotated Bibliography) is Associate Professor of History at Boston College. 94 biography Vol. 18, No. 1 Barnett Singer ("Colonial Background and Leadership in World War I: The Tragic Case of Gallieni") teaches at several universities in Southern Ontario. He is a specialist in French history, with a Ph.D. from the University of Washington under David Pinkney and publications that include Modern France: Mind, Politics, Society. Margot Strickland ("Ghosting an Autobiography") was first published at the age of eleven, while a refugee from the Spanish Civil War, by Oxford University Press. Her first book, The Byron Women, was followed by Angela Thirkell: Portrait of a Lady Novelist, fiction, essays, criticism, poetry, and Moura: Her Autobiography. Sherry E. Sullivan ("Management's Unsung Theorist: An Examination of the Works of Lillian M. Gilbreth") is Associate Professor of Management at Bowling Green State University and editor of Career Forum. Her research interests include stress, older workers, career stages, and international human resource management. Robert Thacker (Review of Buss, Mapping Our Selves) is Professor in the Canadian Studies Program, St. Lawrence University. ...

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