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  • Contributors

John D. Fair is Professor of History and Graduate Coordinator at Georgia College and Professor Emeritus from Auburn University. He holds a Ph.D. from Duke University (1970) and has published six books and nearly fifty articles in scholarly journals on British, Southern, and Sport History.

Kelly Kilcrease is an assistant professor of business and program coordinator of the business program at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester. He teaches management and organizational behavior and has a research focus in business history and strategic management. He has his Ph.D. from the Union Institute and University in productivity management.

Bernadette Lear is Behavioral Sciences and Education Librarian at Penn State's Harrisburg campus. She earned her MLS from Rutgers and is currently a graduate student in Penn State Harrisburg's American Studies program. She is immediate past-chair of the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association and her research focuses on American libraries, librarianship, and reading culture during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. [End Page 241]

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