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Notes on Contributors Donald Bartlett, Professor Emeritus of Biography and Professor Emeritus of Japanese, Dartmouth College, did graduate work at Dartmouth and Exeter College, Oxford, taught at Dartmouth 1927-67, was Cultural Attaché at the U.S. Embassy, Tokyo 1958-61, Fulbright Lecturer in Japan 1967-68, and is Commander USNR. Larry A. Fader is a student of religion who specializes in both Oriental religions and modern Jewish thought. He received his Ph.D. in 1977 from Temple University and is now Assistant Professor of Religion and Intercultural Studies at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut . Margot Peters, Professor of Victorian literature and women's studies, is the author of Charlotte Bronte: Style in the Novel, Unquiet Soul: A Biography of Charlotte Brontë, and the 1978 Vernon Professor of Biography at Dartmouth College. H. P. Rickman is a University teacher of Philosophy who has specialized in the Philosophy of the Human Studies. His publications include : Preface to Philosophy, Understanding and the Human Studies, and many articles, including "Wilhelm Dilthey" in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1967). He has just completed a book on Dilthey. Robert S. Shankland is Professor Emeritus of Physics at CaseWestern Reserve University, where A. A. Michelson and E. W. Morley performed experiments basic for the theory of relativity. Shankland made five visits to Princeton towards the end of Einstein's life to discuss these experiments and his recollection about the birth of special and general relativity. Frances Teague is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia and is working on a book about Jonson's Bartholomew Fair. ...

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