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The Contributors EDWIN A. ENGEL. Professor Engel is a member of the Department of English, University of Michigan. He is the author of The Haunted Heroes of Eugene O'Neill. CARL E. W. L. DAHLSTRdM. Author of Strindberg's Dramatic Expressionism, Professor Dahlstrom is a member of the English Department at Portland State College. . NORMAN C. CHAITIN. Mr. Chaitin is a playwright and director residing in New York. ARTHUR H. NETHERCOT. Professor of English at Northwestern University, Mr. Nethercot is the author of Men and Supermen: The Shaman Portrait Gall£ry The first volume of his two-volume biography, The First Five Lives of Annie Besant, was published earlier this year. , PHILIP WEISSMAN, M.D. Dr. Weissman, a practicing psychoanalyst of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute Treatment Center, is the author of several studies on creative imagination in the theater. DORIS M. ALEXANDER. Miss Alexander is a member of the English Department at Staten Island Community College. Her biography of Eugene O'Neill will be published by Harcourt, Brace and Company in the fall of 1961. JANIS KLAVSONS. Mr. Klavsons is a graduate student at the University of Minnesota . "O'Neill's Dreamer" is his first published article. DREW B. PALLETTE. Professor Pallette is Chairman of the Committee on Graduate Studies in English at the University of Southern California. He has published a number of articles on the theater and on dramatists from Lillo to Fry. JACOB H. ADLER. Associate Professor of English at the University of Kentucky, Mr. Adler has published several articles on drama in various periodicals. He is Fulbright lecturer in India for the academic year 1960-1961. JOHN T. SHAWCROSS. Mr. Shawcross is Associate Professor of English at Newark College of Engineering. CYRUS DAY. Professor of English at the University of Delaware, Mr. Day has edited Songs of John Dryden and Songs at Thomas D'Urfey. Readers of Modern Drama will remember his ''The Iceman and the Bridegroom" which appeared in our first issue. HORST FRENZ. Professor of English and Chairman of the Comparative Literature Program at the University of Indiana, Mr. Frenz has published widely in the area of modem drama. SIGNI FALK. Associate Professor of English at Coe College, Iowa! Miss Falk has published articles in the AAUP Bull£tin, College English, and Madem Language Notes. SOPHUS KEITH WINTHER. Professor of English, University of Washington. His O'Neill-A Critical Study led to a close friendship with O'Neill that covered a period of twenty years. ...

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