MARY LIVERMORE LIBRARY

April 5. 1995 Faculty Publications 1994-95 Ash, A. N. and R. C. Bruce. "Impacts of Timber Harvesting on Salamanders," Conservation Biology 8 (1): 300-301, 1994. Boyles, Mary. "Learning by Writing in Introductory Psychology" (with wright Killian and Kathryn Rileigh), Psychology Reports, 75 pp. 563-568, 1994. "March Connelly," biographical/critical essay in Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Ten: 1776-1980, pp. 146- 148, 1994. "Self-Discovery in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction," Word and World of Discovery, ed. Gerald Garmon. Carrollton, GA: West Georgia College, 1994. Brown, Robert. "European Monarchs: The Kings and Queens of Europe" [Educational Software on CD-ROM], History Microcomputer Review 10 (Fall 1994): 68-70. Comment on Professor Norman Ravi tch' s "One and One-half Cheers for Bigotry! On Church Establishments and Confessional States" and Professor David Klinck's "The French Counterrevolution and the Rise of Sociology: The Question of the Modernity of Louis de Bonald's Science of Society," The ConsortiWll on Revolutionary Europe. Proceedings, 1995. Edited Journal of the Association of Historians in , Vol.2, Association of Historians in North Carolina, 1994. Cross, S. K. and J. E. Lovett. "Women's Collective Meanings of Menopause". Journal of Women and Aging, vol. 6 (1/2), 1994. Hilton, Kathleen C. "Bothe in the Field, Each with a Plow': Race and Gender in USDA Policy, 1907-1929." Hidden Histories of Women in the new South. Eds. Virginia Bernhard, Betty Brandon, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Theda Perdue, Elizabeth Turner. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 114-133, 1994. "Domesticity." Encyclopedia of Social History. Ed. Peter N. Stearns. New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., 208- 209, 1994. Knick, Stanley. "Native Spirit: A Personal Perspective Native American Cultures in Eastern North Carolina." In, Good Country People (A.M. Kaye, ed.): NC Wesleyan College Press, Rocky Mount, 1995.

1 Mandel, Joe. "Bluegrass, Hymns, and Rock 'n Roll: Music in the Novels of Clyde Edgerton," Horth Carolina Huaanities 2.2, 27- 32, 1994.

Marson, Steve. Robert J. Teare & Michael L. Strati I, Objections to "IS the ACSW Exam Valid?". Clinical Social Work Journal, 23:1:101-103, 1995. Awaiting publication. Mildred L. Smith, Donna DeAngelis & Mary Ann Josem. The ACBSW Credential, -What Good is it Anyway?':Foyr Perspectives. BPD Forum, 1994. (in press). Raymond Albert. Making sense of the law and social work connection: A review essay. The Journal of Law and Social Work, 4:2, 1994. (in press) L. Richard Della Fave. A Marxian review of gerontological . The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 21:3:109-124, 1994. Book review of "Drug-Related Problems in Geriatric Nuring Home Patients," Clinical Gerontologist, 15:1:75-77, 1994. Book review of "Long Term Care: Management, Scope, and Practice Issues," Clinical Gerontologist, 14:4:87-89, 1994. Book review of "Care for Frail Elderly: Developing Community Solutions," Clinical Gerontologist, 14 no.2, 66-67, 1993. Book review of "Elderlaw: Advocacy for the Aging," Journal of Law and Social Work, 4 no. 2, 1994. (in press) Book review "Testifying in Court: Guidelines and Maxims for the Expert Witness," Journal Law and Social Work, 4 no. 1, 1994. (in press) Introduction to E-Mail Services. Presented at the 41st Annual Program Meeting of the Councel on Social Education, March 3, 1995. Confidential Report: Can Joe wesley Hunt reveive a Fair Trial in Robeson County. submitted to Christopher Byerly, of Bowen & Byerly and Angus Thompson, Public Defender of Robeson County, Lumberton, NC, 1995. Dominique LePoutre & Marshall Smith. "Cheap E-Mail: The Movie" • Presented at the 12th annual Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, Novemeber 12, 1994. copyright owned by Rochester Institute of Technology. "Cheap E-Mail: The Paper." Presented at the 12th Annual Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, November 12, 1994.

2 Application of statistical Navigator (Ideal Works, Inc.) in Developing Social WOrk Education Materials. Presebted tge 49th Annual Program at the 40th Annual Program Meeing ot the Council on Social Wokr Education, March 5, 1994. Glossary of statistical Terms for Q & D by Craig Taylor, 1995 Norman, Douglas. "Wire service coverage of the Liberian Civil War. " International Third World Studies Journal and Review. 1994.

"Food Lion" Proceedings. SouthWestern Case Research Association. 1995. (Irwing Publishing Company Distinguished Paper Award) (with Dr. Mike Menefee and others)

"Industrial Relations at Food Lion." Proceedings. Southern Relations and Human Resources Association. 1994. (with Dr. Mike Menefee and others) "Using communication Satellites for Direct Radio Broadcasts to Developing Nations." Proceedings. National Third World Studies Conference. 1994.

"The Electronic Pulpit: Radio and the Church." Proceedings. Carolinas Speech Communication Association. 1994.

"Video News Releases: Fake News or Good P.R.?" Proceedings. Popular Culture Association national conference. 1994.

"Pat Robertson and united Press International." Popular Cultural Association national conference. 1995. (in press) "Development Radio in Liberia". Liberian studies Association national conference. 1995. (in press) Rileigh, Kathryn. "Learning by Writing in Introductory Psychology" (with Wright Killian and Mary Boyles), Psychology Reports, 75 pp. 563-568, 1994.

Rundus, Raymond J. "An Appreciatiooseph Mitchell." {Editor's Note} Pembroke Magazine 26, p. 8-9, 1994.

"'Imprisoned by the Past'" Joseph Mitchell, Poet Laureate of Entropy." Pembroke Magazine 26, p. 37-47, 1994. stephenson, Shelby. "Grace Disanto: An Appreciation," North Carolina Review 2, no. I (Spring), p. 229-231, 1994.

The Turning Fabric of Betty Adcock's ," Pembroke Review, no. 26, p.64-68, 1994.

3 no. 26, p.64-68, 1994. "Paul Green's Novels: Hymns to Freedom," Paul Green's Celebration of Man, with a Bibliography (Sanford, NC: Human Technology Interface, Ink,) p.54-58, 1994.

"Paul Green: An Appreciation," The Sandhills Review, 46, (Summer) p.79-830, 1994.

"H. G. Jones: A Tribute," Pembroke Magazine, forthcoming, spring, 1995. (in press) Editor: Pembroke Magazine no. 26, spring, 1994.

Editor: Pembroke Magazine no. 27, spring, 1995.

Individual Poems accepted or published since March 1994: "The Story I can't Tell sticks in My Throat," North Carolina Humanities Review, 2 no. I , (Fall) p. 91, 1994. "McLean Memoirs Del ight to Read, " The pilot, 74 , no. 47 (11 April 1994), 2-B. [Clifton C. McLlean's Singing on the Throne: and Other Tales of a Country Vet in the South]

"Seven." Small Magazine Review, 1, no. 11 (April 1994), 30. [Reviews of seven magazines: The Antioch Review, Essays on Canadian Writing, The Bridge, Black Bear Review, The Gentle Survivalists, FWR: Freelance writer's Report, The BookArts Classified]

"Looking at Five--Poetry is Alive," The pilot, 74, no. 49 (18 April 1994), 3-B. [Stone Crop, by Jody Gladding; Do Not Peel the Birches, by Fleda Brown Jackson; New Poems of Emily Dickinson, Edited by William H. Shurr; New River, by Gail Peck; Impossible Furniture, by Elizabeth Cohen]

"David Spear Has Created in Book Something Real, Extraordidnary," The pilot, 74, no. 51 (25 Aparil 1994), 3-B. [The Neugents nClose to Homen]

"Critic Sees Science in Ammons's Poetry," The Pilot, 74, no. 53 (2 May 1994), 3-B [A. R. Ammons and the Poetics of Widening Scope by Steven P. Schneider.]

"Paul Green Book Shows Celebration," The pilot, 74, no. 55 (9 May 1994), 3-B. [Paul Green's Celebration of Man, edited by Lynn Veach Sadler and Sue L. Kimball]

4 "'Books and Saddle' is Tribute by Mason to Novelist Boyd," The Pilot, 74, no. 57 (16 May 1994), 2-B. [Books and Saddle: James Boyd, Author and Horseman, edited by Robert E. Drake. contains essays by Robert Mason et.al.] "A Different Look At The South, The Pilot, 74, no. 59 (23 May 1994), 3-B. [Back of the Big House: The Architecture of Plantation Slavery, John Michael Valch] "Five Poets Viewed, Presented with a Fistful of Sunshine," The Pilot, 74, no. 61 (30 May 1994), 3-B. [Richard Ball's Last Ten From The Gulag, Michael J. Bugeja's Flight From Valhalla, Jim Linebarger's Anecdotal Evidence, Carmen Browne Luckner's A Gift of Light] "Boyd's Book Of Poems Is Re-Issued, The Pilot, 74, no. 63 (6 June 1994), 2-B. Preface by Same Ragan. Foreword by Paul Green. [James Boyd's Eighteen Poems, Reissue of Scribners' book which came out in 1944]. "Is Theme of Southern Fiction The Cross and 'Hanged God'?" The Pilot, 74 no. 65 (13 June 1994), 3-B. [Susan Ketchin's The Christ-Haunted Landscape: Faith And Doubt in Southern Fiction] Individual Poems accepted or published since March 1994: "The Story I Can't Tell sticks in My Throat." Harth Carolina Humanities Review, 2, no. 1 (Fall 1993), 91. "Epistemology," Cairn: Supplement (December 1994), 22-30. "My Father's Dog," Carolina spring (anthology), forthcoming. "Wash," Water: An outer Banks Anthology, forthcoming. Arrow Cassette: Authors Read & Record Original Works: Plankhouse, Finch's Mash and The Persi_on Tree Carol by , narrated by Shelby Stephenson for the ARROW program, Ne Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. June 1994. (Arrow--straight from the heart) Essay Reviews published by Shelby Stephenson from March 1, 1994 to March 1, 1995-- "We Are All In The Same Good And The Bad World Together,"The pilot, 74, no. 37 (7 March 1994), 2-B, 3-B. [Beckian Fritz Goldberg's In The Badlands Of Desire] "Ongoing Discoveries In Appalachian Book," The Pilot, 74, no. 39 (14 March 1994), 4-B. [A Gathering at the Forks: Fifteen Years of the Hindman Settlement School Appalachian writers Workshop. Edi ted by George Ella Lyon, Jim Wayne Miller, Gurney Norman.

5 "Paul Green Letters Tell story Of A Remarkable Humanitarian," The pilot, 74, no. 41 (21 March 1994), 2-B, 3-B. [A Southern Life: Letters of Paul Green, 1916-1981. Edited by Laurence G. Avery.

"Writer's Bookshelf," The Hetwork Hews: Horth Carolina Writers' Hetwork, 10, no.3 (April/May 1994), 6. [Stephenson writes about influences--books and storytellers--on his poetry] "Green's Grand Theme Is Seen In Early Poems Of World War," The pilot, 74, no. 43 (28 March 1994), 6-B. [Paul Green's War Songs: A Southern Poet's History of The ~eat War, 1917-1920, Edited and Introduced by John Herbert Roper with a Foreword by Sam Ragan].

Book of Poems : Coastal Plain (in press: Sandstone Press, Charlotte) "We All Need Heroes Even Like Uncle James," The pilot, 74, no.45 (4 April 1994), 3-B [Marc Harshman's Uncle James, illustrated by Michael Dooling] .

"Silverthorne Poetry Powerful Personal," The Pilot, 74 no. 67 (20 June 1994), 2-B. [Marty Silverthorne's October Roses: A Hymn]

"Berry Asks Do We See Ourselves in What Light, in What Darkness," The pilot, no. 69 (27 June 1994), 2-B, 3-B. [Wendell Berry's Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community]

"His Poems Let Us See What We Hadn' t Seen," The Pilot, 74, no. 71 (5 July 1994), 3-B. [Rolf Jacobsen's Hight Music, translated by Robert Hedin]

"Book Reviews," The Horth Carolina Historical Review, 71, no. 3 (July 1994), 361. [Review of A Southern Life: Letters of Paul Green, 1916-1981, Edited by Laurence G. Avery]

"Poems of Family Sharply Focused," The pilot, 74, no. 73 (11 July 1994), 3-B. [Dannye Romine Powell's At Every Wedding Someone Stays Home]

"snotherly's Book Is Work of Art," The Pilot, 74, no. 75 (18 July 1994), 3-B. [Mary Carleton Snotherly's Direction] "Her Poems Are Alive in People and Place," The Pilot, 74, no. 77 (25 July 1994), 3-B. [Carolina Page's Troy Corner Poems]

"Poems Not Life--But Shaped Things," The Pilot, 74, no. 79 (1 August 1994) 3-B. [James Merrill's The Changing Light at Sandover and Selected Poems: 1946-1985]

6 "A Poet Looks Back; Wonders About It," The Pilot, 74, no. 81 (8 August 1994), 3-B. [Richard Howard's Like Most Revelations: New Poems]

"Art and Life Are One to Him," The Pilot, 74, no. 83 (15 August 1994), 3-B. [Allan Gurganus's The Practical Heart]

"All About Women and Music," The Pilot, 74, no. 85 (22 August 1994), 3-B. [Finding Her Voice: The Saga of Women in Country Music] "Ira Could Write Those Words," The Pilot, 74, no. 87 (29 August 1994), 3-B. [The Complete Lyrics of Ira Gershwin, edited by Robert Kimball; The Wild Mother by Elizabeth Cunningham; Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs by Leonard Cohen] "Their Pictures Tell the Tales," The Pilot, 74, no. 89 (6 September 1994), 3-B. [Appalachian Portraits by Shelby Lee Adams, narrative by Lee smith; Picture Man: Photograpahs by Paul A.Buchanan, Ann Hawthorne, editor]

"Magazine Features Richard Chess Poem," The Pilot, 74, no. 91 (12 September 1994), 3-B. [Ploughshares, Guest Editor James Welch] "Here Is a Poet Who Loves to Cherish all Things in Life," The Pilot, 74, no. 93 (19 September 1994), 2-B. [Naomi Myles' Painting Trees]

"Cecil Cahoon Merges Poetry with Earthy Precise Details," The Pilot, 74, no. 95 (26 September 1994), 3-B. [Unquiet Waters] "Important Symbols in Griffin Poetry," The Pilot, 74, no. 97 (3 October 1994), 3-B. [Maureen Ryan Griffin's When the Leaves Are in the Water]

"'High Lonesome' Is Endorsement of Country Music in America," The Pilot, 74, no. 99 (10 October 1994), 3-B.

"Two Poets Explore Life's Mysteries, The Pilot, 74, no. 101 (17 October 1994), 3-B. [Rochelle Lynn Holt's andd Virginia Love Long's Threads & Leaves] "Paintings Are Source of Poetry by Grey," The Pilot, 74, no. 103 (24 October 1994), 3-B. [Lucinda Grey's Ribbon Around a Bomb]

"Poet Seeks to Make Old to Be New Again," The Pilot, 74, no. 105 (31 October 1994), 3-B. [J. W. River's The Place of Understanding]

7 "Writer is Like Good Coon Dog, Green Says in Sandhills Review, The Pilot, 75, no. 2 (7 November 1994), 3-B. [The Sandhills Review: Paul Green Issue. Editors: stephen E. Smith and Larry Allen]

"'New Stories' Show South That's Alive," The Pilot, 75, no. 4 (14 November 1994), 3-B. [New stories fro. the South: The Year's Best, 1994, edited by Shannon Ravenel]

"Johnson's 1930 Novel Placed in Top Three of Clear Voices," The Pilot, 75, no. 6 (21 November 1994), 3-B. [Gerald Johnson's By Reason of Strength] ,

"The New and Unseen in Life Around Her," The pilot, 75, no. 8 (28 November 1994), 4-B. [Janet Holmes's The Physicist at the Mall] "Literary Magazines Varied in contents," The Pilot, 75, no. 10 (5 December 1994), 4-B. [Varied little magazines, including Rag Mag and San Ferando Poetry Journal] "Two Cultures Joined in Moving Poetry," The pilot, 75, no. 12 (12 December 1994), 3-B. [Luis Alberto Urrea's The Fever of Being] "Sullivan Pulpit Is Powerful One," The Pilot, 75, no. 12 (12 December 1994), B-4. [Chuck Sullivan's Alphabet of Grace: New And Selected Poeas]

"Poems And Commentary Of Eight," The Pilot, 75, no. 16 (27 December 1994), 2-B. [Eight AlBerican Poets: An Anthology by Joel Conarroe]

"Halme Poems Called Disarmingly Fresh," The Pilot, 75, no. 18 (3 January 1995), 3-B. [Kathleen Halme's The Everlasting Universe]

"New McFee Volume Shows Poetic Writing Variety," The pilot, 75, no. 20 (9 January 1995), 3-B. [The Language They Speak Is Things to Eat: Poeas of 15 Conte.porary North Carolina Poets, Edited by Michael McFee]

"Mi scellany ," The saall Magazine Review, 2, no. 6 (January 1995), 30. [Reviews of these little magazines: [Ploughshares, 13th Moon, Potpourri, Wind, Calyx]

"Wit and Philosophy Mark Ware's Poetry," The Pilot, 75, 22 (16 January 1995), 2-B. [Matthew Ware's Crumbs In the Muck]

"Allen's Poetry Full Of Music And Humor," The Pilot, 75,24 (23 January 1995), 4-B. [Gilbert Allen's Commandments At Eleven]

8 "Readers Of Ammons NC Poetry Know It's something special," The Pilot, 75, 26 (30 January 1995), 3-B. [A.R. Ammons's The North Carolina Poems] "On The Discovery Of Poems," The Pilot, 75, 28 (6 February 1995), 3-B. [Peter Davison's The Fading Smile: Poets In Boston, From Robert Frost To Robert Lowell To Sylvia Plath, 1955-1960] "Sargent's Poetry Witty and Wise, Even-Tempered Search For The Good," The Pilot, 75, 30 (13 February 1995), 3-B. [Robert Sargents The Cartographer]

"Dillard's Poems Are Ever New, Always Filled With Wonder," The Pilot, 75, 32 (20 February 1995), 4-B. [R.H.W. Dillard's Just Here, Just Now]

"Presnell Poems Show Her Tar Heel Roots," The Pilot, 75, 34 (27 February 1995), 3-B. [Barbara Presnell's Snake Dreams]

"Poet Page Offers Us Her Own Landscape," The Pilot, 75, 36 (6 March 1995), 3-B. [Judith Page's Maybe Grace]

"Serious Humor In Hale Poems," The Pilot, 75, 38 (13 March ), 3-B. [Ellen Turlington Johnston-Hale's Miracle At Woolworth's]

Bookblurbs (I wrote blurbs for):

Cecil Cahoon's Uniquiet Waters, 1994 (Mount Olive College Press) Naomi Myles's Painting Trees, 1994 (Sandstone Press). Judith Page's Maybe Grace, 1994 (Sandstone Press). Cos Barnes's Hearthstone.

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