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Volume 15, Number 2, Fall 2004Editorial Board
Editor
Susan Shillinglaw, Ph.D., Director, Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies San Jose State University
Editorial Assistants
Barbara Zimbalist
Katharine Rodger
Bibliographer
Greta Manville
Subscriptions
Mary Schierman, University of Idaho Press
Steinbeck Society Membership
Susan Shillinglaw
Editorial Board
Jackson Benson, San Diego State University
Robert DeMott, Ohio University
Celeste D. Wald, National Steinbeck Center
John Ditsky, University of Windsor
Chris Fink, San Jose State University
Mimi Gladstein, University of Texas, El Paso
Jack Hicks, University of California, Davis
Michael Kowalewski, Carleton College
Robert Morsberger, California State Polytechnic University, Pamona
Scott Pugh, Fukuoka Women's College, Japan
John Seelye, University of Florida, Tallahassee
Thom Steinbeck
Greta Manville, Independent scholar
Katie Rodger, University of California, Davis