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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE Don E. Fehrenbacher, professor of history emeritus, Stanford University , is the author ofLincoln in Text and Context ( 1987) and editor of the Library of America's Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings, 2 vols. (1989). David E. Meerse, after twenty years on the faculty of the State University College, Fredonia, New York, now serves as the Stated Clerk for the Presbytery of New York City of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Timothy W. Guinnane is assistant professor of economics at Yale University. He writes on the economic history of nineteenth-century Ireland and Germany. Harvey S. Rosen is professor of economics at Princeton University. Most of his writing centers on the field of public economics. Kristen L. Willard is assistant professor of finance and economics at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. She recently finished her Ph.D., her dissertation entitled "Essays of International Capital Taxation," at Princeton University. ...

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