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1972, 1974, 1976, and 1979 As Well As This Volume. the Years of Publi AUTHOR I tiDEX This cumulative index covers the previous five volumes publis'hed in 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, and 1979as well as this volume. Theyears of publi- cation precede the page numbers for each volume. Aagard, Knut, 74-5 Allard, Dean C., 76-102, 79-53 Abbazi a, Patrick, 76-119 Allbritton, Jack L., 72-47, 74-28 Abcari an, Mi chae 1, 79-39 Allen, Anthony, 82-51 Abramowski, C., 79-33 Allen, James, 71-13 Abulafia, David, 82-25 Allen, Joseph, 72-27 Acheson, T. William, 82-25 Allen, Joseph Chas, 82-86 Achtenberg, Ben, 79-49 Allen, Joseph M., Jr., 79-39 Ackerman, Bruce A., 74-1 Allen, Norman L., 76-110 Ackerman, Susan Rose, 74-1 Allen, Priscilla, 74-36 Ackley, Richard T., 79-18, 82-132 Allen, Richard Sanders, 82-43 Adam, M , 71-ZZ Allen, Robert L., 72-41 Adam, Paul, 79-33 Allin, Lawrence C., 74-36, 79-53, Adams, George F., 82-94 82-107 Adams, John E., 74-14 Allison, David K., 82-107 Adams, John P., 71-38 A11ison, John L,, 82-43 Adams, Kramer A., 72-37 Allison, John R., 76-82 Adams, Mi chael R., 82-7 Allston, M., 82-25 Adams, R. B., 74-5 Altes, A. Korthale, 82-25 Adams, Scarritt, 76-10Z Altschuler, Stephen C., 76-94 Adams, W. T., 72-20 Alverson, Dayton L., 76-1 Adede, A. 0., 82-78 Amerasinghe, C. F., 76-81 Adee, Bruce H,, 82-69 Amody, Francis J., 82-132 Adler, Ronald E., 82-107 Amoss, W. J., Jr,, 76-34 Affens, W. A., 82-1 Andersen, J. J., 19-5 Agdern, Frederi c A., 82-69 Anderson, A. Scott, 79-39 Agman, Robert S., 79-39 Anderson, Alfred W., 82-78 Agrait, Luis E., 82-78 Anderson, B. Robert, 71-50 Agriffo, Enrico, 76-93 Anderson, E. W., 79-5 Ahlstrom, Christian, 82-25 Anderson, Frank J., 74-1 Aikenhead, Christine, 82-61 Anderson, Harry N., 82-69 Aimone, Alan Conrad, 76-102 Anderson, J. J., 82-43 Akin, Edward N., 82-61 Anderson, Lee G., 79-49 Albri ght, Alan B., 82-15 Anderson, R. C., 72-64 Alden, Dauril, 79-18 Anderson, R. E., 72-1, 72-4, 72-6 A'Iden, John D., 72-61, 76-102, Anderson, Richard M., 76-110 79-53, 82-107 Anderson, William G., 71-50 Alden, Langford, 72-20 Andrews, David, 76-68 A1dcroft, Derek H., 74-1 Andrews, Graeme, 76-56, 76-110 Alderman, Geoffrey, 72-24 Andrews, K. R., 74-14, 76-27 Alexander, David, 82-25, 82-61 Angelo, A. H., 74-28 A/exander, F. C., 72-24 Angove, Richard, 72-24, 76-1, 76-94 Alexander, Lewis, 79-39 Angus, W. David, 72-47 Alexander, Lewis M., 76-1, 76-82, Ankudinov, Vladimir, 79-33 79-39 Anneveld, J. C,, 7Z-14 Alexandrov, Michai1, 72-1 Ansel, Willits, 71-39, 82-69 Alia, Bruno L., 79-33 Ansel, Willits D., 76-88, 76-94 152 Anselmi, Sergio, 82-132 Bakal, Carl, 71-32 Anstey, Roger, 74- 14, 79-11, 79-18 Baker, A. J., 76-74 Apolloni o, Spencer, 72-14, 72-55 Baker, Arthur D., 82-116 Appleton, ThomasE., 71-1, 71-9, Baker, Arthur Davidson, III, S2-132 72-27 Baker, Brent, 82-1 Arbuckle, Robert D., 79-24 Baker, Denys Val, 76-34 Archdeacon, Thomas J., 82-51 Baker, F. Edward, Jr., 79-1 Archer, A. A., 76-82 Baker, H. Charles, 72-1 Archer, Christon I., 82-116 Baker, Li va, 76-21 Archer, Clive, 82-1 Baker, Maury, 79-53 Arehart, Joan L,, 72-1 Baker, Patri ck, S2-15 Argall, Frank, 82-25, 82-51 Baker, Phi li p, 82-Z5 Argyle, E. W., 71-1, 76-1, 76-34 Baker, William A., 11-13, 72-20, Armour, David A., 76-56 76-13, 79-33,, 82-69 Armstrong, Davi d M., 76-119 Baker, William F., 79-18 Armstrong, Frederi ck H., 71-1, Baki, Amos, 79-24 76-56 Bakka, Dab, Jr., 71-23 Armstrong, J, V., 76-123 Bakkala, R., 72-55 A rmst ron g, Wi 1 1i am J,, 82-107 Bakr, M. A., 82 1 Arnel 1, F. C., 71-46 Balderston, Marion, 74-39 Arnold, J. Barto, III, 82-78 Baldry, John, 82-116 Artal Delgado, Jose A., 82-132 Ba 1 dwi n, Robe rt F,, 71-1 Asche, G. P., 74-25 Bal 1, Harold A., 76-34 Ascher, Ernest J., 72-1 Ballert, Albert G., 76-74 Ash, Gerald, 76-34 Banker, John G,, 72-41, 72-44 Ashkenzay, Irvin, 7Z-1 Bannister, J. E., 76-82 Ashl ey, Al ta, 76-34 Ba rben s i, I 1 o, 76-110 Ashmore, S. A., 76-68 Barber, J. M., 82-26 Ashton, Barbar'a, 71-58 Barber, V. C., 82-26 Asser, T. M. C., 76-82 B arbo ur, J ames, 79-1 Atack, Jeremy, 76-56, 82-51 Barbour, Philip L., 72-27, 74-1, Atkinson, Bob, 72-1 74-24 Atkinson, R. J., 76-34 Barbudo Duarte, Enrique, 82-116 Atkinson, Robert, 71-1 Barker, A. Cli fford, 72-14, 72-16 Atwater, C. E., 82-15 Barker, B. Devereaux, III, 71-58 Aug, Stephen M., 79-53 Barker, Derek, 79-61, 82-116 Austen, Brian, 74-14 Barker, Neil J., 79-39 Austin, Joseph A., 79-24 Barkham, Selma, 82-94 Avila Martel, Alamiro de, 82-78 Bar-Lev, Joshua, 74-28, 76-82 Aylmer, Kevin J., 7l-22 Barlow, E li zabeth, 72-69 Barnard, Wi lliam Lambert, 76-88, Bach, John, 74-14 76-94 Bach, N. John, 71-53 Barnby, H. G., 74-10 Aack, John, 74-39 Barnby, Henry, 71-19 Baecker, Thomas, 79-61 Barnett, Ri chard C., 82-107 Baer, Herbert R., 72-47 Barnla, Jerome D., 72-14 Bagley, Worth H,, 82-132 Barr, Roderi ck A., 76-74, 79- 33 Bagwe11, Phi 1 1i p, 72-24 Barr, William, 82-7, 82-43 Rahn, Henry M., 82-51 Barragey, Terrence J., 76-21 Bai tey, Anthony, 72-72 Barratt, Glenn R. V., 82-116 Bailey, Raymond C., 82-51 Barratt, Glynn, 79-6l, 82-116 Bainbridge, George, 82-69 Barratt, l'",. J., 74-5, 79-5 Ba~rd, W. David, 72-31 Barreto. Mario Rodreques, 79-5 Bai tis, A. Erich, 72-67 Barritt, M. K., 74-39 153 Harry, A1yce, 79-11 Bel1, Charles, 76-119 Barry, James P., 71-32 Sell, F. C., 72-27 Sarsness, Richard W., 76-68 Bell, F. Heward, 71-46 Harten, Isabel, 79-47 Bell, Hugh F., 72-20 Barton, Peter, 74-24 Bell, John, 72-61 Barun, Aurel, 8Z-13Z Sell, Michael Davitt, 74-1 Barut, J. A., 72-1, 72-4 Bell, Richard C., 71-36, 71-50 Hasch, Lucien, 76-110, 82-26, 82-116 Be11ico, Russell, 82-107 Basile, Leon, 79-53 Bellarosa, James M., 79-11 Basile, Norman K., 79-69 Bellin, Jack, 74-1 Bass, G. F., 72-1 Belohlavek, John M., 79-11 Bass, George F,, 79-18, 82-26 Belous, N., 82-133 Bassett, T. D. Seymour, 74-32 Selsinger, Bruce E., 74-14 Batchelor, Charles F., 82-94 Benchley, Peter, 71-36 Hatchelor, N., 76-110 Benen, Lawrence, 79-69 Bauer, F. Robert, 82-94 Senford, Jay R., 72-41 Haugh, Daniel A., 82-7 Bengtsson, Sven, 76-110 Baumber, M. L., 72-64 Benkert, William M., 76-1 Baumann, Roland M., 74-10 Bennell, J. E, G., 76-28 Bavier, Bob, 71-58 Bennett, D. G., 74-32 Baxter, Colin F., 79-61 Bennett, Geoffrey, 79-61 Baxter, Kevin, 76-56 Bennett, John J., 79-1 Bavlis, Arthur E., 72-47 Sennett, Lansing H., 76-1 Bayne, M, G,, 82-132 Bennett, Orlie L., 76-56 Bayne, Richard, 82-1 Bennett, Robert F., 79-1 Bayur, Hilmi, 82-116 Benson, Bruce, 72-72 Beach, J. E,, 82-69 Bentham, R. W., 82-78 Beall, Ire V., 76-38, 76-126 Bentley, Barton R., 76-82 Bean, Cleeland, 72-14, 76-110 Berens, George R., 72-1 Sean, Richard Nelson, 76-21 Bergman, Samuel, 74-28 Bean, Ronald G., 76-56 Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., 74-10 Scarce, Robert G., 74-10 Berlingieri, Francesco, 79-39, 82-78 Seard, N,, 82-61 Herl ow, Rosalind Kent, 82-26 Searss, Edwin C,, 79-53 Herman, Sy1van M., 82-133 Beaton, A. H., 76-34 Berryman, Eric, 82-15, 82-108 Beattie, Bruce R., 82-94 Bess, Davi d, 76-21, 82-1 Beattie, J. H., 71-1, 72-14, 82-7 Bes t, K. H., 76-13 Beattie, Robert, 76-34 Beukers, John M., 79-5 Beaumont, John 72-1 Beve rl ey, J . A., 76-74 Beavis, Bill, 76-74, 76-102 Beyl, Ernest, 71-36 Beaz1 ey, P . B., 76-8Z Bhagat, G., 72-20 Beck. G. E,, 79-5 Sich, Bruno, 71-59 Beck, James P., 82-7 Bigelow, Albert, 72-5 Beck, Jane, 79-1 Biggins, Patricia, 76-94 Be ck, Robert F ., 79- 31 Bigham, l3. J., 79-5 Seeker, George E., 82-117 Bille, Wilf' H., 72-64 Becker, Gordon L., 76-82, 82-1 Binkley, John, 76-34 Beckley, Holly 72-31, 72-41 Bi r d, Mrs . Isaac, 71-13 Beckwith, L., 7Z-I Bi rd, J. H., 82-61 Beecher, John D,, 82-132 Bird, Keith W., 82-117 Beerman, Eric, 82-117 Bird, Lilah Smith, 82-26 Beesley, J. A., 72-47 Bi rd, Ral ph, 82-61 Behnam, A., 76-1 Birk, Douglas A., 76-57 Belford, Richard A., 71-13, 72-31 Bi rken, Andreas, 82-26 76-56 154 Birkner, Michael, 82-51 Borriello, F.
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