
384 Contributors DENNIS BARONE teaches in the Department of American Studies at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, CT Author of several articles on the rhetorical climate of late eighteenth century Philadelphia, Barone is currently completing a book on that subject. In the Spring semester, 1992, he was a Fulbright Professor in Holland. GENEVIEVE BLATT, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and of its law school, has been active in state politics since the mid-1930s. She is presently a Senior Judge of the Commonwealth Court. EILEEN MOUNTJOY COOPER is a Historical Collections Specialist at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania library. Her articles on Pennsylvania coal miners have appeared in Pennsylvania Histoiy, Pennsylvania Heritage, and other publications. ROBERT G.CRIST since 1949 has been a partner in a firm doing writing and lobby- ing work. Since earning his Ph.D. in 1980, he has also served as a member of the history faculty at Penn State University. Crist is currently completing a two-year term as president of the Pennsylvania Historical Association. JAMES DOUGHERTY is coordinator of the America's Industrial Heritage Project's Folklife documentation center on coal mining. In 1991 he wrote and produced "The Struggle for an American Way of Life: Coal Miners and Operators in Central Pennsylvania, 1919-1933," a video documentary. GEORGE M. LEADER, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, was governor of Pennsylvania, 1955-1959. He currently serves as board chairman and chief exec- utive officer of the George M.Leader Family Corporation, which operates fourteen assisted living facilities and one nursing home. KENNETH B. LEE, a graduate of Mansfield State University and of the Dickinson School of Law, was first elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1956, and served several terms as Speaker. He is now retired. .X 385 IRWIN MARCUS is Professor of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The author of many articles on the history of Pennsylvania steel workers and coal miners, he most recently participated in the roundtable discussion on "Deindustrialization in Pennsylvania," which appeared in the July 1991 number of Pennsylvania Histoly. MICHAEL J. McTIGHE is an Associate Professor in the Religion Department at Gettysburg College. He is the author of "Jesse Jackson and the Dilemmas of a Prophet in Politics," Journal of Church and State (Summer 1990), numerous articles on religion and social reform in Cleveland, and the forthcoming book A Measure of Success: Protestantsand Public Culture in Cleveland, 1836-1860 (SUNY- Albany Press). A.JAMES REICHLEY was legislative secretary to Governor William Scranton, 1963- 1967. Reichley was for fifteen years a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. Retired from that position, he is currently a Visiting Senior Fellow at Georgetown University. RAYMOND P. SHAFER was governor of Pennsylvania, 1967-1971. A graduate of Alle- gheny College and the Yale University Law School, he is currently of Counsel to the law firm Dunaway and Cross. 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Belz, Herman, Review Essay: Lincoln, Liberty, and Walsh, Robert COleS World: AgritiultUle alnd 387 Society in Early Maryland, rev'd 380-1 Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley by Morris J. Catanzariti, John, E. M. Nuxoll, and M, A Y Vogel, revd 371-3 Gallagher (eds.), Ille Papers of Robeit Mornis, Volume 7, rev'd 83 D Cayton, Andrew, 78-9 DalTow, Clarence, 109-10, 118-9 Chatles Willson Peale, edited by Lillian Miller and Dauphin County, 133 David C.Ward, rev'd 282-3 Democrats, 236-55 Chase, Philander D. (ed.), The Papers of Geoyge Denko, Annie, 109-10, 116 Washington, Revolutionaty War Series, Volume Denko, john, 109, 118 3: January - March 1776, rev'd 87-90 Denny, William, 45 Child Lzibxr in Pe-nnsylvania,s Silk Mills: Protest d'Entremont, John, 367-9 and Change, 1900-1910 by Bonnie Stepenoff, Vie Diary of Elizabeth Drinker by Elaine Forman 101-21 Crane (ed.), rev'd 378-80 Christians, 5-20 Discovering the Mid-AiLantic Historical Tours by The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm: A Patrick Cooney, rev'd 179-80 Chrnicle of Daily Life in tre Union Anny Dougherty, James, 384 1864-1865, edited by W Springer Menge and J. Downey, Dennis B. and Raymond M. 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