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| NAME | Affiliation | Email Address |
| Bloch, Ruth | UCLA | bloch@histr.sscnet.ucla.edu |
| Bratt, Jim | Calvin College | br_j@calvin.edu |
| Casey, Michael | Pepperdine | mcasey@pepperdine.edu |
| Cohen, Charles | University of Wisconsin/Madison | clcohen@macc.wisc.edu |
| Dolan, Jay | University of Notre Dame | Jay.P.Dolan.1]@nd.edu |
| Grim, John | Bucknell University | grim@bucknell.edu |
| Hall, Jim | University of Illinois-Chicago | U53270@uicvm.uic.edu |
| Hall, Timothy | Central Michigan University | 3Z2pbux@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu |
| Hatch, Nathan | University of Notre Dame | nathan.o.hatch.2@nd.edu |
| Jorstad, Erling | St. Olaf's College | jorstade@imap1.asu.edu |
| Mathews, Donald | University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill | mathews.ham@mhs.unc.edu |
| Rightmyer, Thomas | Duke University | trightmy@acpub.duke.edu |
| Spickard, James | University of the Redlands | pickard@uor.edu |
| Stout, Harry | Yale University | stout@pop.cis.yale.edu |
| Synon, Vinson | Regents University | vinssyn@beacon.regent.edu |
| Thompson, Peggy | Syracuse University | THOMPSON@maxwell.syr.edu |
Dave Burrell
burrell.16@OSU.EDU
Timothy Hall
3z2pbux@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU
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