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    Volume 10, Issue 2: Full Issue

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    Full issue of the March 2014 issue of Manuscripts. Includes work by: Lucy Kaufman, Thomas J. Luck, Mary M. Schortemeier, Verse Forms Class, Jeanne Gass, Jack DeVine, Mildred Reimer, Donald Rider, Donald Morgan, Joe Howitt, Elizabeth Hyatt, Arline Hyde, Stuart Palmer, George Zainey, Peggy O\u27Donnell, Lester Hunt, Arthur Graham, Rosemary Haviland, Fayetta Hall, and Jane Burrin

    Contributors to the May Issue/Notes

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    Notes by Thos. L. McKevitt, John A. Berry, Paul F. O\u27Neil, William J. Klima, Jr., Robert Devine, Donald F. Wise, Joseph A. McCabe, and Martin P. Torborg

    Contributors to the May Issue/Notes

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    Notes by Thos. L. McKevitt, John A. Berry, Paul F. O\u27Neil, William J. Klima, Jr., Robert Devine, Donald F. Wise, Joseph A. McCabe, and Martin P. Torborg

    Editorial Board

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    Editor-in Chief John R. Davidson Business Manager Myles J. Thomas, Jr. Advertising Director William R. Morse Assistant Editor Danial S. Boos Assistant Business Manager Albert A. Kostelic Assistant Advertising Director Harry J. Mehr Staff Louis O. Forsell Donald G. Nutter Harold J. Pinsoneault James R. Riley Glenn L. Drake James A. Johnson Paul F. Reynolds Alvin F. Slaight, Jr. Faculty Advisor J. Howard Toell

    Editorial Board

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    Editor-in Chief Oscar L. Donisthorpe Business Manager Alton D. Forbes Advertising Director Robert H. Wilson Assistant Editor John R. Davidson Assistant Business Manager Myles J. Thomas, Jr. Assistant Advertising Director William R. Morse Staff Raymond E. Dockery, Jr. Robert P. Ryan Louis O. Forsell Donald G. Nutter Harold J. Pinsoneault James R. Riley Faculty Advisor J. Howard Toell

    Editorial Board

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    Editor-in Chief William Conklin Recent Decision Editor David O. DeGrandpre Note Editor Theodore Corontzos Business Manager Charles F. Angel Staff G. Richard Dzivi Douglas C. Allen John A. Alexander Donald J. Beighle Melvyn M. Ryan Thomas F. Dowling Faculty Advisor Edward L. Kimbal

    Editorial Board

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    Editor-in Chief Charles W. Willey Associate Editors Edward W. Borer Charles C. Lovell Index Editors Wayne E. Linnell Kenneth E. O’Brien Business Manager Bruce D. Crippen Staff John P. Acher Charles F. Angel Maurice R. Colberg, Jr. William Conklin Theodore Corontzos David O. De Grandpre G. Richard Dzivi Marvin J. Sorte First-Year Assistants Douglas C. Allen John A. Alexander Donald J. Beighle Eugene I. Brown Melvyn M. Ryan James W. Thompson Faculty Advisor Edward L. Kimbal

    Editorial Board

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    Editor-in Chief John O. Mudd Articles Editor John F. Sullivan Business Manager John S. Warren Comment and Note Editor Barry L. Hjort Associate Editors Stuart L. Kellner Lon T. Holden Donald G. Meath Staff Gary G. Broeder J. Martin Burke John D. Greef W. Bjarne Johnson Hames M. Kaze Don MacDonald Gerald B. Murphy R. Keith Strong Judson L. Temple William T. Wagner Faculty Advisor Hugh V. Schaeffer (Summer 1973 John P. McCrory (Winter 1973

    You Can\u27t Take It With You (1987 program)

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    Performed June 25-27, 1987. Part of the 1987 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre. Cast:Penelope Sycamore: Ellen WalkerEssie Carmichael: Pam OwenRheba: Kristi O\u27NealPaul Sycamore: Tom PhillipsMr. DePinna: Jeff HearnEd Carmichael: Keith MooreDonald: Donald SandlinMartin Vanderhof (Grandpa): Steven AllenAlice Sycamore: Alison BairdHenderson: Glynis SeidererTony Kirby: Darin MartinBoris Kolenkhov: Larry DaughetyGay Wellington: Kary Marie DavisMr. Kirby: Bill McSpaddenMrs. Kirby: Nancy LilesG or J-Men: Jim Baird, Brad Layne, and Ray EllisOlga: Sheri Carderhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/theatre-history/1117/thumbnail.jp

    When All the World\u27s a Stage: The Impact of Events on News Coverage of South Africa, 1979-1985

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    A time series analysis was used to investigate: (1) whether a significant increase in news coverage of South Africa occurred during the critical years of 1979-1985 ; (2) whether the geographic origin and/or sociopolitical impact of events, rather than deaths per se, caused the increase; and (3) the manner in which the increase occurred. Results indicated that two symbolic events (i.e., a series of riots in twenty-one South African townships, internal to South Africa; and the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Bishop Desmond Tutu, external to South Africa) cumulatively were responsible for a significant rise in news coverage of South Africa. The relationship of these symbolic sociopolitical events to the forces that shape short-term news headlines and long-term social change in general, including the imminent demise of apartheid in particular is discussed
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