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Mary
Adams, Ph.D., University of Houston. Director, Creative and Professional
Writing |
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Elizabeth
Addison, Ph.D. Duke University. American Literature.  |
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James
Addison, Ph.D. University of Tennessee. Rhetoric and Composition;
Director of Graduate Studies. |
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Richard Boyer, M.F.A.,
University of Iowa. Creative Writing.
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James
Byer, Ph.D. Duke University. 19th Century Literature |
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R. Stephens
Eberly, Ph.D., University of Michigan. Modern and Contemporary Literature.  |
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Harold
Farwell, Jr. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. American Literature. |
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Mary
Fenton, Ph.D., University of Kentucky. 17th & 18th Century Literature. |
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Brian
Gastle, Ph.D., University of Delaware. Business Writing.  |
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Marsha
Holmes, Ph.D., UNC Greensboro. Director, Rhetoric and Composition.
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Mark
Honegger, Ph.D., University of Illinois. Linguistics. |
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Joseph Meigs, Ph.D, University
of Florida. Renaissance Literature.
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Gayle
Miller, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Old and Middle English Literature.  |
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J. Karl
Nicholas, Ph.D., University of Southern California. Lingustics |
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James
Nicholl, Ph.D. University of Texas. Renaissance Literature.  |
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Brain
Railsback, Ph.D., Ohio University. Department Head; American Literature. |
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Newton Smith, Ph.D. UNC-Chapel
Hill. Professional Writing.

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Mary
Warner, Ph.D. University of Michigan. English Education.  |
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