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The Contributors HENRY KNEPLER: Professor Knepler is Acting Chairman of the English Department at Illinois Institute of Technology. He has contributed to Modem Drama and to other scholarly journals. MARGERY M. MORGAN: Miss Morgan is Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway College, University of London. Her book, A Drama of Political Man: A Study in the Plays of Granville Barker, has been published recently by Sidgwick and Jackson, London. ANNE GREENE: P,rofessor Greene is a member of the English Department of Northern minois University. "Fry's Cosmic Vision" is her first published article. JOHN C. WENTZ: Professor Wentz teaches English at Rutgers University. He has contributed to previous issues of Modem Drama. LEONARD CHABROWE: Mr. Chabrowe teaches English at Newark College for Engineering. His article on The Iceman is a condensation of a chapter in a forthcoming full-length study of O'Neill. JOHN J. McALEER: Head of the American Literature program at Boston College, and an editor of The Shakespeare Newsletter, Professor McAleer has had articles published in many scholarly and literary journals. RONALD GASKELL: Mr. Gaskell is a Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol. He has published poetry and criticism in various English periodicals. JACQUELINE HOEFER: Miss Hoefer teaches English at the University of California in Berkeley. SISTER M. BETTINA, SSND: Sister Bettina teaches American literature at St. Anthony High School in Detroit. NORBERT F. O'DONNELL: Professor O'Donnell is a member of the English Department of Bowling Green State University where he teaches courses in dramatic literature. He has had published articles on Shaw in various scholarly journals. ELLEN DOUGLASS LEYBURN: Professor of English at Agnes Scott College. Professor Leyburn has contributed to earlier issues of Modem Drama. She is the author of The Satiric AUegory: The Nature of Man. GORDON C. GREEN: Associate Professor of Speech and Director of Drama at Dillard University. Professor Green worked with Piscator at the New School in New York and has acted under Piscator's direction in New York and at the summer theater in Sayville, Long Island. RICHARD B. VOWLES: Formerly of the University of Florida English Department , Richard B. Vowles is now Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Scandinavian at the University of Wisconsin. ...

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