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Contributors to This Issue.
WELLINGTON G. FORDYCE, instructor in history at Euclid
Central High School, Cleveland,
received his master's degree from
Ohio State University. This is his
second article on immigrant
groups in Cleveland.
CLARENCE H. CRAMER, is a member of the history faculty of
Southern Illinois State Normal
University.
JEANNETTE PADDOCK NICHOLS, of the Library of
Congress,
and her husband, Professor Roy F.
Nichols of the History De-
partment of the University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, are
preparing a biography of Senator John
Sherman. They are in
great need of more information
concerning him and his activities,
personal as well as political, and
earnestly request all who have
letters and other material to make them
known. Loans of such
material will be handled with care and
promptly returned.
MURIEL KINNEY is the grand-daughter of
John Carey and a
resident of Woodbury, Connecticut.
LEE NEWCOMER, a native of Bryan, Ohio,
did graduate work
in history at Ohio State University and
is now a candidate for a
Ph.D. degree at Columbia University.
His article is part of a
larger study of the Wabash and Erie
Canal.
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