NOTES
Contributors to This Issue
WELLINGTON G. FORDYCE is
instructor in history at Euclid
Central High School, Cleveland.
ALICE McGUFFEY MORRILL RUGGLES,
granddaughter of
Alexander Hamilton McGuffey, graduate of
University of Cin-
cinnati and Radcliffe College, is
interested in the social history of
the Middle West, a writer of prose and
verse.
JOHN I.
KOLEHMAINEN, Ph. D. in history, Western Reserve
University, is at present educational
director of the Cooperative
Trading Company, a producer-consumer
cooperative, in Wauke-
gan, Ill., and is researching in Finnish
immigrant history.
JOHN FRANCIS MCDERMOTT is in the English
Department of
Washington University, St. Louis,
Missouri.
HARRY R. STEVENS, M. A. in history,
University of Cincin-
nati, 1937, is at present Taft Memorial
Teaching Fellow in Eu-
ropean history at the University of
Cincinnati.
M. M. QUAIFE is secretary and editor of
the Burton Histor-
ical Collection, Detroit Public Library.
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