AUTHOR: ACUFF, SELMA BOYD, 1924- BIOGRAPHY: Teacher. Born-- April 10, 1924, Chicago, Illinois. Married-- Gale Acuff. Children-- Four. Education-- Western Carolina University, B.S., attended Emory University. . Member-- Society of Children's Book Writer, Academy of American Poets, Huntsville Library Association. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 111 PUBLICATION(S): Footprints in the Refrigerator, F. Watts, 1982 I Met A Polar Bear, Lothrop, 1983 WRITTEN UNDER THE NAME OF SELMA BOYD: The How, Human Sciences, 1981 AUTHOR: AKIN, WILLIAM ERNEST, 1936- BIOGRAPHY: University professor. Born-- December 15, 1936, Chambers County, Alabama. Married-- Suzanne Winford, 1968; Elizabeth Teter, 1970. Children-- Two. Education-- University of Maryland, B.S. 1961, M.A. 1963, University of Rochester, Ph.D. 1970. Member-- American Historical Association, National Association of Academic Affairs Administrators, Canadian Association for American Studies, Society for American Baseball Research, Pennsylvania Deans Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, New Revisions Series, Vol . 39 PUBLICATION(S): Technocracy and the American Dream, University of California Press, 1977. Faculty Development in Liberal Arts Colleges-- An Unfinished Agency for the 80s. Consortium for the Advancement of Higher Education, 1985. CONTRIBUTOR: Biographical Dictionary of American Sports American Quarterly Historian Canadian Review of American Studies Baseball Research Journal Washington Star Charleston Gazette-Mail Wheeling Intelligence AUTHOR: ALBRECHT, RUTH E., 1910- BIOGRAPHY: University instructor. Born--October 27, 1910, Wittenberg, Missouri. Education-- Washington University, B.A. 1934; University of Chicago, M.A., 1946, Ph.D., 1951. Member-- National Council on Family Relations, Gerontological Society, American Sociological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Political and Social Science; Southern Sociological Society, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Kappa Delta. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 17-20, 1st Revision CO_AUTHOR: Older People, Longmans, Green, 1954 EDITOR: Aging in a Changing Society, University of Florida Press, 1962 Encounter-- Love, Marriage, and Family, Holbrook, 1972. CONTRIBUTOR: Good Living After 50, University of Chicago Press, 1952; Aging-- A Current Appraisal, University of Florida Press, 1956; The Meaning of Religion to Older People, University of Florida Press, 1958; Society and the Health of Older People, University of Florida Press, 1959; Aging-- A Regional appraisal, University of Florida Press, 1961; Social and Psychological Aspects of Aging, edited by Donahue and Tibbitts, Columbia University Press, 1962. AUTHOR: ALFORD, TERRY L., 1945- BIOGRAPHY: American historian, educator, author. Born-- October 7, 1945, Mobile, Alabama. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 110. PUBLICATION(S): Prince Among Slaves, Harcourt, 1977. AUTHOR: ALLEN, VERNON LESLEY, 1933- BIOGRAPHY: Research associate and professor. Born-- June 6, 1933, Lineville, Alabama. Married-- Patricia Shumake. Children-- Two. Education-- University of Alabama, A.B. 1955; Tufts University , M.S., 1958; University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D., 1962. Military-- U. S. Army, 1956-58. Member-- American Psychological Association, American Sociological Association, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Society for Experimental Social Psychology, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Awards-- Fulbright fellowship in England, 1969-70. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 29-32, 1st Revision. EDITOR: Psychological Factors in Poverty, Markham, 1970. Children as Teachers-- Theory and Research on Tutoring, Academic Press, 1976. Human Development-- An Interaction Perspective, Academic Press, 1983 CO_EDITOR: Cognitive Learning in Children-- Theories and Strategies, Academic Press, 1976. AUTHOR: AULTMAN, DONALD S., 1930- BIOGRAPHY: Clergyman. Born September 22, 1930, Gadsden, Alabama. Married-- Winona Cook. Children-- Two. Education-- Attended University of Kentucky,1948; Samford University, B.A., 1964; University of Tennessee, Ed.D, 1969. Member-- American Psychological Association, National Sunday School Association, Denominational Sunday School Secretaries Association. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 17-20, 1st Revision. PUBLICATION(S): Learning Christian Leadership, Pathway Publications, 1958, 2nd edition, Baker Book, 1960; Guiding Youth, Pathway Publications, 1964; The Ministry of Christian Teaching, Pathway Publications, 1966; Youth and the Church Organizing for Youth, Moody, 1966; A comparison of the Word Associations of Culturally Advantaged and Disadvantaged Children and Teachers, University of Tennessee Press, 1969; Contemporary Christian Education, Pathway Press, 1968. AUTHOR: AVERY, LAURENCE GREEN, 1934- BIOGRAPHY: University professor. Born-- December 7, 1934, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Rachel Reid. Children-- Two. Education-- Baylor University, B.A., 1957; University of Michigan, M.A., 1958; University of Texas, Ph.D., 1966. Member-- Modern Language Association of America, Southeastern Modern Language Association. Awards-- Post doctoral fellowship University of Texas, 1966; National Endowment for the Humanities, 1971-72. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 33-36, First Revision PUBLICATION(S): A Catalogue of the Maxwell Anderson Collections, University of Texas Press, 1969 EDITOR: Maxwell Anderson, Notes on a Dream, University of Texas Press, 1971; Dramatist in America-- Letters of Maxwell Anderson, 1912-1958. University of North Carolina Press, 1977. CONTRIBUTOR: Modern Drama North Dakota Quarterly Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America and American Literature. A Southern Life-- Letters of Paul Green, 1916-1981, University of North Carolina Press, 1994. AUTHOR: BACH, ORVILLE EUING, JR., 1946- BIOGRAPHY: College professor and Ranger. Born-- October 27, 1946, Montgomery, Alabama. Married-- Margaret Current. Children. Two. Education--Auburn University, B.S., 1969; M.A.C.T., 1976; University of Tennessee, Ed. D. 1984. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 115. PUBLICATION(S): Hiking the Yellowstone Backcountry, Sierra Books, 1973. second edition, Sierra Club Books, 1991. CONTRIBUTOR: Outdoor Life Canoe Backpacker Christian Science Monitor Outdoor America Tennessee Conversationist AUTHOR: BARKALOW, FREDERICK SCHENCK, JR. 1914-1982 BIOGRAPHY: University instructor. Born-- February 23, 1914, Marietta, Georgia. Education--Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., 1936; University of Michigan, M. S., 1939, Ph.D., 1948. Member--American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow), American Institute of Biological Sciences, American Ornithologists Union,. Awards--American Motors Conservation Award; North Carolina Governor's award to "conservationist of the year." SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 61-64; Biography Index, Vol. 13; American Men & Women of Science, 17 ed., 1989. PUBLICATION(S): A Game Inventory of Alabama, Alabama Department of Conservation, 1949. Report in Ornithology, n.p., n.d. CO_AUTHOR: The World of the Gray Squirrel, Lippincott, 1973. AUTHOR: BATTLE, JEAN ALLEN, 1914- BIOGRAPHY: College Dean. Born-- June 14, 1914, Talladega, Alabama. Married-- Lucy Troxell, 1940. Children-- One. Education-- Birmingham Southern College, Middle Tennessee State College, B.S., 1937; University of Alabama , M. A., 1941; University of Florida, Ed.D., 1953. Member-- National Education Association, Florida Historical Society, Florida Education Association, Sons of the American Revolution. Honor-- Distinguished Service Award, Florida Southern College, 1952; Ford Foundation research grant, 1963-64. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 25-28. PUBLICATION(S): Culture and Education for the Contemporary World, C.E. Merrill, 1969. CO_AUTHOR: The New Idea in Education, Harper, 1968. AUTHOR: BATTLE, SOLOMON ODEN, 1934- BIOGRAPHY: Freelance photographer, speech writer. Born-- November 20, 1934, Talladega, Alabama. Education-- Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, Temple University, B.A., 1955, Brooklyn College, New School for Social Research. Awards-- Grant-in-aid from Mary Roberts Rinehart Foundation, 1969. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 25-28; International Authors & Writers Who's Who, 8th ed., 1977; Who's Who in American, 39-41 eds.; Who's Who Among Black Americans, 1-3 eds.; Who's Who in the East, 16th ed. PUBLICATION(S): Black American Playwrights 1800 to Present, Scarecrow, 1976. More Black American Playwrights: A Bibliography. M‚lange in Black...End of a Swedish Summer, Panther House, 1970 COMPILER_AND_EDITOR: Ghetto '68, New World Press and Panther House, 1968. AUTHOR: BEHNKE, FRANCES L. BIOGRAPHY: Science Lecturer. Born-- Fayette, Alabama. Married-- John Alden Behnke, 1957. Education-- University of Alabama, B.S., 1934; Emory University, M.S., 1940, Columbia University, Ed.D., 1959. Member-- American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow), National Science Teachers Association, National Association of Biology Teachers. Association for the Education of Teachers of Science, Ornithology Society, Georgia Botanical Club. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 33-36, First Revision; Something about the Author, Vol, 8; Biography Index, vol. 11. PUBLICATION(S): The Golden Adventure Book of Magnetism, Golden Press, 1962; What We Find When We Look Under Rocks, McGraw, 1969; The Natural History of Termites, Scribner, 1977; CONTRIBUTOR: School and Society School Science and Mathematics American Biology Teacher American Physics Teacher Chemical and Engineering News EDITOR: Science World Teaching Guides AUTHOR: BAUGHN, WILLIAM HUBERT, 1918- BIOGRAPHY: University professor. Born-- August 27, 1918, Marshall County, Alabama. Married-- Mary Morris, 1945. Children-- Two. Education-- University of Alabama, B. S. 1940; University of Virginia, M.A., 1941, Ph.D., 1948. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 17. New Revision Series; American Men and Women of Science, 12-13 eds.; Who's Who in America, 38-48 eds. EDITOR: Advanced Bank Holding Company management Problems, Southern Methodist University Press, 1975. CO_EDITOR: The Bankers Handbook, Dow Jones-Irwin, 1966, revised ed., 1978. International Banking Handbook, Dow Jones-Irwin, 1983 CO_AUTHOR: Financial Planning and Policy, Harper, 1961 AUTHOR: BERKIN, CAROL RUTH, 1942- BIOGRAPHY: Editorial assistant, lecturer, professor. Born-- October 1, 1942, Mobile, Alabama. Married-- John Paull Harper. Education-- Barnard College, A. B., 1964; Columbia University, M. A.., 1966; Ph.D., 1972. Member--American Antiquarian Society (Fellow) ; American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, Coordinating Committee for Women in the Historical Profession, Smithsonian Institution, Essex Institute, New York Historical Society, Columbia University Seminar in Early American History and Culture. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 11, New Revision Series.; Dictionary of American Scholars, 7-8th eds. PUBLICATION(S): Joanthan Sewall, Odyssey of an American Loyalist, Columbia University Press, 1974; Within the Conjurer's Circle: Women in Colonial America (pamphlet) General Learning Press, 1974. CO_EDITOR: Women of America: A History, Hougton, 1979 Women, War, and Revolution, Holmes & meier, 1980; Land of Promise: A History of the United States, Scott, Foresman, 1982. AUTHOR: BETTY, LEWIS STAFFORD 1942- BIOGRAPHY: Professor and lecturer. Born-- December 31, 1942, Mobile, Alabama. Married-- Christa Campbell, 1969, Lynette Doyle, 1981. Children-- Five. Education--Spring Hill College, B.S. 1964; University y of Detroit, M.A., 1966 Fordham University, Ph.D., 1975. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 42, New Revision Series; Director of American Scholars, 8th ed.; Who's Who in Religion 4th ed.; Who's Who in the West, 23-24 eds. PUBLICATION(S): The Rich Man, St. Martin's, 1984. Sing Like the Whippoorwill, Twenty-Third Publications, 1987. Sunlit Waters, Twenty-Third Publication, 1990. TRANSLATOR: Vadiraja's Refutation of Sankara's Non-Dualism: Clearing the Way for Theism, Motilal Banarsidass, 1978. AUTHOR: BIGGS, MARGARET KEY, 1933- BIOGRAPHY: Secondary Education School Teacher, Editor and Publisher. Born-- Troy, Alabama, October 26, 1933. Married-- Wayne S. Biggs, 1956. Education-- Troy State Teaching College, B.S., 1954; California State University, Dominguez Hills, M.A., 1979. Member--National Education Association, National Federation of State Poetry Societies, National League of American Pen Women, Daughters of the American Revolution, Panhandle Writers Guild, Florida Teaching Profession, Florida Council of Teachers of English, Florida Forensics, Florida State Poets Association. Gulf County Classroom Teachers Association, Panama City Music Association, Delta Kappa Gamma. Awards-- Florida Speech Communication Association, 1980; Florida State Poets Association. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 114.; Directory of American Posts & Fiction Writers, 1983-84, 85-86 Ed.; Who's Who in American Women 15-16 eds., 1993-94, Who's Who in Writers Editors & Poets, 3-5 ed. POEMS: Swampfire, Smisdat, 1980; Sister to the Sun, Earthwise Publications, 1981; Magnolias and Such, Red Key Press, 1982; Petals from the Womanflower, Adastra Press, 1983; Plumage of the Sun, Negative Capability Press, 1985. AUTHOR: BLACKWELL, JAMES EDWARD, 1926- BIOGRAPHY: College instructor. Born-- March 4, 1926, Anniston, Alabama. Married-- Myrtle Dapremont, 1960. Education-- Wilberforce University 1943-44; Western Reserve University , B.S., 1948; M.A. 1949; Washington State University, Ph.D. 1959. Member-- American Sociological Association, 1970-71; Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1980; Sociological Research Association; Caucus for Black Sociologists; African Studies Association; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; NAACP, 1962-63; Eastern Sociological Association, 1981-82; Massachusetts Sociological Society; Alpha Kappa Delta; Omega Psi hi; Sigma Rho Sigma; Blue Key; Urban League. Awards-- Danforth Association, 1974; American Sociological Association; Spivak Award, 1979; DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award, 1986; Benjamin E.Mays Award for Distinguished Scholarship; Metropolitan Boston Young Men's Christian Association, 1987. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 114.; Who's Who Among Black Americans, 3rd ed. PUBLICATION(S): The Black Community: Diversity and Unity, Harper, 1975; Mainstreaming Outsiders: The Production of Black Professionals, General Hall, 1982 Cities, Suburbs, and Blacks: A Study of Concerns, Distrust, and Alienation, General Hall, 1982. Desegregation of state systems of higher education: An assessment: A conference report, Southern Education Foundation, 1984; Advocacy and strategic intervention: the Higher Education Program of the Southern Education Foundation: A Twelve Year Report, Southern Education Foundation, 1987. Networking and mentoring: a study of cross generational experiences of Blacks in graduate and professional schools. Southern Education Foundation, 1983. AUTHOR: BLACKWOOD, EASLEY, 1903-1992 BIOGRAPHY: Insurance manager, bridge player. Born-- June 25, 1903, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Beatrice Overall, July 4, 1926. Children-- One. Education-- Attended high school. Member-- American Contract Bridge League; American Bridge Teachers. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 115. PUBLICATION(S): Bridge Humanics: How to Play People as Well as the Cards, Droke House, 1949. Blackwood on Bidding: Dynamic Point Count, Bobbs-Merrill, 1956. Blackwood on Slams, Prentice-Hall, 1970. Winning Bridge With Blackwood, Pinnacle Press, 1978. Play of the Hand With Blackwood, Corwin, 1978. The Complete Book of Opening Leads, Devyn Press, 1983. Balance with the Odds, Devyn Press, 1985. AUTHOR: BLAKELY, ALLISON, 1940- BIOGRAPHY: College instructor. Born-- March 31, 1940 , Clanton, Alabama. Married-- Shirley Ann Reynolds, July 5, 1968. Children-- Two. Education-- University of Oregon, B.A. 1962; University of California, Berkeley, M.A., 1964, Ph.D., 1971. Member-- World History Association, American Historical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. American Association for the Netherlandic Studies, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Awards-- Andrew Mellon fellow, 1976-77; Fulbright fellow 1985-86; Ford Foundation fellow, 1987-88; American Book Award, 1988. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 125; Who's Who Among Black Americans, 7-8th ed. Directory of American Scholars, 7-8th eds.; Who's Who in the East, 17th. PUBLICATION(S): Russia and the Negro: Blacks in Russian History and Thought, Howard University Press, 1987; Blacks in the Dutch World: the evolution of racial imagery in a modern society. Indiana University Press, 1993; CONTRIBUTOR: Latin American Populism in Comparative Perspective, University of Now Mexico Press, 1982; Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History. AUTHOR: BOGGS, MARCUS, 1947- BIOGRAPHY: Editor and college representative. Born-- December 10, 1947, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Elizabeth R.Bell, 1977. Education-- Princeton University, A.B., 1970. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 108; Who's Who in America, 43,44,47th eds.; Who's Who in U. S. Writers, Editors, and Poets, 2-5th ed. PUBLICATION(S): Scissors, Paper, Stone, F. Watts, 1981; Leviathan, F. Watts, 1982. AUTHOR: BOWRON, EDGAR PETERS, 1943- BIOGRAPHY: Museum curator, administrator. Born-- May 27, 1943, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Lornagrace T. Grenfell, 1966. Children-- Three. Education-- Colgate University, B.A., 1965; New York University, M. A. 19669, Ph.D. 1979. Member-- College Art Association, American Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Association of Art Museum Directors. Awards-- Fellow, National Endowment for the Arts 1975-76; Grant from the American Academy in Rome, 1979. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 130. Who's Who in America, 43-44th ed., Who's Who in American Arts, 11-20th eds.; Who's Who in the East 21-25th ed.; Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 18-20th eds.; Writer's Director 11th ed, 1994-96. PUBLICATION(S): Pompeo Batoni: 1708-1878, Colnaghi, 1982; European paintings before 1900 in the Fogg Art Museum: A summary catalog including paintings in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Cambridge: Harvard University Art Museum, 1990. EDITOR: Selected Writings of Anthony Morris Clark: Studies in Eighteenth-Century Roman Painting, Decatur House Press, 1981. The North Caroline Museum of Art: Introduction to the Collections.,University of North Carolina Press, 1983. Catalogue of the Paintings and Drawings of Pompeo Batoni: 1708-1787, Phaidon, 1986. AUTHOR: BOYD, HERB 1938- BIOGRAPHY: College instructor. Born-- November 1, 1938, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Melba Joyce. Children-- Two. Education-- Wayne State University, Ph.B., 1969; graduate study, 1972-74, 1982-83. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 110. PUBLICATION(S): Detroit: A Young Guide to the City, Writer & Researcher, 1971; The Former Portuguese Colonies in Africa, F. Watts, 1981; African History for Beginners, Writers and Readers Publishing, 1991; Brotherman: The odyssey of black men in America, One world, 1995. CO_AUTHOR: Jazz Space Detroit, Jazz Research Institute, 1980; Detroit Jazz Who's Who, Jazz Research Institute, 1983. EDITOR: Roots: Some Student Perspectives: Readings in Black History and Culture, Wayne State University Press, 1977. AUTHOR: BREEN, JON LINN, 1943- BIOGRAPHY: Sports Broadcaster, librarian. Born-- Nevember 8, 1943, Montgomery, Alabama. Married-- Rita A. Gunson, 1970. Education-- Pepperdine College, B.A., 1965; University of Southern California, M.S., 1966. Member-- Mystery Writers of America, Science Fiction Writers of America, Sierra Club. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 119. PUBLICATION(S): A little Fleshed Up Around the Crook of the Elbow: A Selected Bibliography of Some Literary Parodies, California State College Library, 1970; The Girl in the Pictorial Wrapper: An Index to Reviews of Paperback Origianl Novels in the New York Times' "Criminals at Large" Column, 1953-1970, California State College Library, 1972, revised ed. 1973. What About Murder?: A Guide to Books About Mystery and Detective Fiction, Scarecrow, 1981. Hair of the Sleuthhound: Parodies of Mystery Fiction, Scarecrow, 1982. Listen for the Click, Walker & Company, 1983 The Gathering Place, Walker & Company, 1984. Novel Verdicts: A Critical Guide to Courtroom Fiction, Scarecrow, 1985; Triple Crown, Macmillan, 1985; What About Murder, 1981-1991, Scarecrow, 1993; CO_EDITOR: American Murders, Garland, 1986. AUTHOR: BREWTON, JOHN EDMUND, 1898- BIOGRAPHY: College instructor. Born-- December 19, 1898, Brewton, Alabama. Married-- Sara Westbrook, 1924. Children-- One. Education-- Howard College, A.B., 1922; Columbia University, graduate study, 1923; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1931, Ph.D., 1933 SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Vol. 3 , Who's Who in America 10th ed.; Biography Index, 10th ed.; Childhood in Poetry, 1st ed.; Something About the Author, Vol. 5. PUBLICATION(S): Talks to Young Adventurers, Revell, 1938; CO-AUTHOR: Essentials of communication for High Schools, Laidlaw Brothers, 1942; Learning Essential English, Laidlaw Brothers, 1947. CO-EDITOR: Under the Ten of the Sky, Macmillan, 1937; Gaily We Parade, Macmillan, 1940, reprint 1967; Excursions in Fact and Fancy, laidlaw Brothers, 1949; Your World in Prose and Verse, Laidlaw Brothers, 1949; Expanding Literary Interests, Laidlaw Brothers, 1950; Exploring Literary Trails, Laidlaw Brothers, 1950; Literature of the Americas, Laidlaw Brothers, 1950; English and Continental Literature, Laidlaw Brothers, 1950; Poetry Trim, Upper room, 1953; New Horizons through Reading and Literature, Laidlaw Brothers, 1958; Using Good English, laidlaw Brothers, 1961 They've Discovered a head in the Box for the Bread and Other Laughable Limericks, Crowell, 1978; In the Witch's Kitchen: Poems for Halloween, Crowell, 1980. AUTHOR: BUGG, RALPH, 1922 - BIOGRAPHY: Assistant professor and editor. Born-- October 12, 1922, Notasulga, Alabama. Married--Mary Jo Smith, 1943. Children-- Four. Education--University of Alabama, B.A., 1947; Graduate study at Emory University. Member-- American Society of Journalists and Authors. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 73-76. PUBLICATION(S): When your Family Goes Camping, United Methodist Church, 1967; The Times of Our Lives, United Methodist Church, 1970; Job Power, Pyramid Publications, 1977. AUTHOR: BUTLER, ANNIE LOUISE, 1920-1979 BIOGRAPHY: Professor, consultant. Born-- September 21, 1920, Huntsville, Alabama. Education-- Alabama College, B. S., 1943; University of Iowa, M.A., 1944; Columbia University, Ed.D., 1958. Member-- Association for Childhood Education International, International Reading Association, U. S. National Committee on Early Childhood Education, National Association for the Education of Young Children, American Association of Elementary-Kindergarten-Nursery Educators, American Association on University Women, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Midwest Association for the Education of Young Children, Indiana University Women's Faculty Club, Pi Lambda Theta, Delta Kappa Gamma. Awards-- Grants from U. S. Office of Education and U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Vol. 28. CO-AUTHOR: All Children Want to Learn, Grolier Society, 1954 Literature Search and Development of an Evaluation System in Early Childhood Education, U. S. Office of Education, 1971; Early Childhood Education: Planning and Administering Programs, Van Nostrand, 1974; Early Childhood Programs: Developmental Objectives and Their Uses, C. E. Merrill, 1975. Play as Development, C. E. Merrill, 1978. PUBLICATION(S): From Head Start to Follow Through, School of Education, Indiana University, 1968. CONTRIBUTOR: Reading in the Kindergarten, Association for Childhood Education International, 1962; An Evaluation Scale for Four and Five Year Old Children, School of Education, Indiana University, 1965; Social Studies for Young Americans, Kendall Hunt, 1970; EDITOR: Current Research in Early Childhood Education: A Compilation and Analysis for Program Planners. American Association of Elementary-Kindergarten-Nursery Educators, 1970; CO_EDITOR: Early Childhood Education, in Perspective, School of Education, Indiana University, 1979. AUTHOR: CABANISS, JAMES ALLEN, 1911- BIOGRAPHY: Pastor and college professor. Born-- December 9, 1911, Tuscumbia, Alabama. Education-- Southwestern Presbyterian University, B.A., 1932; Louisville Prebyterian Theological Seminary, B.D., 1935; University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1939. Member-- Mediaeval Academy of America, American Society of Church History, Royal Historical Society, Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Masons, lineal and hereditary societies. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, New Revisied Series, Vol 5. PUBLICATION(S): Life and Thought of a Country Preacher: C. W. Grafton, John Knox, 1942; History of the University of Mississippi, University of Mississippi Press, 1949; The University of Mississippi: Its First Hundred Years, University of College Press of Mississippi, 1971, 2nd ed.; Agobard of Lyons: Churchman and Critic, Syracuse University Press, 1953; Amalarius of Metz, North-Hollard Publishing, 1954; Liturgy and Literature, University of Alabama Press, 1970; Charlemagne, Twayne, 1972; Judith Augusta, Vantage, 1974; Freemasonry in Mississippi, Grand Lodge, 1976; Pattern in Early Christian Worship, Mercer University Press, 1989. TRANSLATOR: Son of Charlemagne: A Contemporary Life of Louis the Pious, attributed to Astronomus, Syracuse University Press, 1961. Paschasius Radbertus, Charlemagne's Cousins, Syracuse University Press, 1967; Early Medieval Theology, Westminster, 1958; The Emperor's Monk: contemporary Life of Benedict of Aniane by Ardo, Stockwell, 1979. AUTHOR: TERRY, EDWARD DAVIS, 1927- BIOGRAPHY: College Professor. Born-- May 19, 1927, Eclectic, Alabama. Married-- Marilyn Landers. Education-- University of Alabama, B.S., 1949, M.A.. 1953; National University of Mexico, graduate study, 1951, University of North Carolina, Ph.D. 1958. Member-- Latin American Studies Association, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Instituto International de Literatura Iberoamerican, South Atlantic Modern Language Association, southeastern Conference on Latin American Studies, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vols.29-32; Director of AmericanScholars, 6, 7, 8th eds.; Who's Who is the South and Soutwest, 13th and 23rd eds. EDITOR: Artisits and Writers in the Evolution of Latin America, University of Alabama Press, 1969. South Eastern Latin Americanist, 1970-73. CO_EDITOR: Yucatan: A World Apart, University of Alabama Press, 1977 AUTHOR: TERRY, LUTHER LEONIDAS, 1911-1985 BIOGRAPHY: Physician. Born-- Red Level, Alabama, 1911. Married-- Beryl Janet Reynolds, 1940. Children-- Three. Education-- Birmingham-Southern College, B.S. 1931; Tulane University, M.D., 1935. Member-- American College of Cardiology, American College of Physicians, American Heart Association, AmericanPublic Health Association, American Social Health Association, Association of American Physicians, National Society for Medical Research, Pan American Medical Association, U. S. Public Health Serivce Clinical Society, National Resuscitation Society, Royal Society of Health, American College of Chest Physicians, Alaph Kappa Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa. SOURCE: Something About the Author, Vol. 11; Annual Obituary, 1985. PUBLICATION(S): Some Thoughts on Evironmental Health, Health Education Service for Annual Health Conference, 1965; CONTRIBUTOR: Crisis in Our Cities, Prentice-Hall, 1965 Toward Evnironments Fit for Men, John Hopkins Press, 1968; Air and Water Pollution, Washington Square Press, 1969 CO_AUTHOR: To Smoke or Not To Smote, Lothrop, 1969. AUTHOR: SPITZ, ALLAN AUGUST, 1928- BIOGRAPHY: College Professor. Born-- Birmingham, Alabama, 1928. Married-- 1956 Children-- Two. Education-- University of New Mexico, B.A. 1952; Michigan State University, M.A., 1954, Ph.D., 1964; Member-- Association of Asian Studies, American Policital Science Association. SOURCE: Leaders in Eduation, 1974, 5th ed. PUBLICATION(S): Developmental Change: An annotated bibliography. University of Kentucky Press, 1969. AUTHOR: STEVENSON, HENRY MILLER, 1914- BIOGRAPHY: Research Associate and Professor. Born-- February 25, 1914, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Rosa Belle Ard, 1939. Children-- Four. Education-- Birmingham Southern College, B.A. 1935; University of Alabama, M.S. 1939 SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 77-80, 1979; Biography Index, Vol 18.; American Men and Women of Science, 1992; Who's Who in America, 1992. PUBLICATION(S): A Key to Florida Birds, Tallahassee, Penisular, 1960. Vertebrates of Florida: Identification and distribution, University Press of Florida, 1976. AUTHOR: STOUGH, FURMAN CHARLES, 1928- BIOGRAPHY: American bishop and editor. Born-- July 11, 1928, Montgomery, Alabama. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 107, 1983. PUBLICATION(S): Realities and Visions: the Church's Mission Today, Seabury Press, 1976. AUTHOR: SUK, JULIE BIOGRAPHY: Teacher, Program coordinator, editor and business manager. Born-- Mobile, Alabama. Married-- William Joseph Suk. Children-- Three. Education-- Stephens College, University of Alabama. Awards-- Arkansas Poetry Award, 1991 SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, New Revised Series, Vol. 38, 1993. Directory of American Poets, 1975 ed, 1974. PUBLICATION(S): The Medician Woman (poems), St. Andrews Press, 1980; Heartwood (poems), Briarpatch Press, 1991; The Angel of Obession (poems), University of Arkansas, 1992; EDITOR_AND_CONTRIBUTOR: Bear Crossings (poems), New South Co., 1978. AUTHOR: SWAY, MARLENE, 1950- BIOGRAPHY: Professor of Sociology. Born-- July 31, 1950, Los Angeles, California. Married-- Dean Ramus, 1981. Education--University of California, B.A., 1974, M.A., 1976, Ph.D. 1983. Member-- American Sociological Assocation, Miswest Sociological Association. Awards-- Grant from U. S. Department of Education, 1987. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 129, 1990 PUBLICATION(S): Familiar Strangers: A Gypsy Life in America, University of Illinois Press, 1988. CONTRIBUTOR: Ethnic Entrepreneurs, Sage Publications, 1990. AUTHOR: SWINT, HENRY LEE, 1909- BIOGRAPHY: History Professor. Born-- February 6, 1909, Chambers County, Alabama. Married-- Elizabeth Welter, 1934. Children-- Three. Education-- Birmingham Southern College, A.B., 1929, Vanderbilt University, A.M., 1930, Ph.D., 1939. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 37-40, First Revision. PUBLICATION(S): The Northern Teacher in the South, 1862-1870, Vanderbilt University Press, 1941. EDITOR: Dear Ones at Home: Letters from Contraband Camps, Vanderbilt University Press, 1966. CONTRIBUTOR: Tennessee Historical Quarterly Journal of Southern History Mississippi Valley Historical Review Wilson Library Bulletin Social Studies AUTHOR: ALLEN, CATHERINE BRYANT, 1942- BIOGRAPHY: Denominational executive, writer. Born-- March 26, 1942, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Lee N. Allen, 1963. Children-- Two. Education-- Samford University, B.A., 1964, Emory University, M.B.A., 1984. Member-- Women in Communication, Saptist Public Relations Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Omega. SOURCE: Who's Who of American Women PUBLICATION(S): A Century to Celebrate: History of Woman's Missionary Union, The Union, Birmingham, 1987. The New Lottie Moon Story. Broadman Press, Nashville, TN, 1980. AUTHOR: ALLEN, HATTIE BELL MCCRACKEN, 1896- BIOGRAPHY: Rural school teacher, editor. Born-- October 17, 1896, Columbus, Mississippi. Married--Clifton Allen, 1930. Education-- Mississippi Women's College, B.S., 1922, George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1928. SOURCE: Who's Who of American Women PUBLICATION(S): As Jesus Passed By. Philadelphia: Winston, 1954. Jesus Saves. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1951. Living for Jesus. Nashville: The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1939. Stories Jesus Told. Philadelphia: Winston, 1951. The Ten Commandments. Philadelphia: Winston, 1954. AUTHOR: ALMGREN, FREDERICK JUSTIN, JR., 1933 BIOGRAPHY: Mathematics Professor. Born-- July 3, 1933, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- 1973. Children-- Three. Education-- Princeton University, B.S.E., 1955, Brown University, Ph.D., 1962. Member-- American Math Society, Mathematicians Association of America, Society of Industrial Applied Mathematics. SOURCE: American Men and Women of the South PUBLICATION(S): Plateau's Problem: An Invitation to Varifold Geometry, W. A. Benjamin, New York, 1966. Geometric Measure Theory and the Calculus of Variations, American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I., 1986. Existence and Regularity Almost Everywhere of Solutions to Elliptic Variational Proglems with Constraints. American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I., 1976. AUTHOR: ATKINSON, JOHN L. B., 1918 BIOGRAPHY: Professor and Chairman of History Deparment. Born-- May 11, 1918. Education-- Louisiana State University, B.A. 1939, M. A., 1941; University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., 1951. SOURCE: Who's Who of American Scholars. PUBLICATION(S): Dual Command in the Red Army, 1918-1942, Air University, Montgomery, Alabama, 1950. Camille Barrere, Ambassador to Rome, the First Eight Years of a Mission, 1951. Nationalism and Religion as Factors Cohesion and disaffection in the Soviet Union, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1951. Communist influence on French Rearmament, Maxwell Air University, Research Studies Institute, 1955. Escape and Evasion from the Soviet Police, Maxwell Air University, Research Studies Institute, 1953. The French Political Scene: A Summary Plot, 1945-1956, Maxwell Air University, Research Studies Institute, 1956. The Role of the Political Officer in the Soviet Armed Forces Since 1942. Maxwell Air University, Research Studies Institute, 1953. Thirty-five Hours of Communist Tactics, Maxwell Air University, Research Studies Institute, 1955. AUTHOR: BARRANGER, MILLY SLATER, 1937 BIOGRAPHY: Theatre Professor. Born-- February 12, 1937, Birmingham, Alabama. Education-- University of Montevallo, B.A., 1958, Tulane University, M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1964. Member-- American Theatre Association, Isben Society of America. SOURCE: Who's Who of American Scholars. PUBLICATION(S): Jessica Tandy: a bio-bibliography, Greenwood Press, 1991. Notable Women in the American Theatre: Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Press, 1989. Theatre, A Way of Seeing. Wadsworth Pbulishing Co., 1986, 3rd Ed., 1991 Theatre, Past and Present: An Introduction. Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1984. Understanding Plays: An Introduction, 1990. AUTHOR: BARRON, MAUDINE JOHNSON, 1929- BIOGRAPHY: Fabrics Executive. Born-- May 23, 1929, Arley, Alabama. Married-- Travis Barron, 1947. Children-- Three. member-- National Quilt Market, Southeasern Yarncrafters Guild. SOURCE: Who's Who in the South and Southwest. PUBLICATION(S): Four Favorite Quilts, Step by Step Instructions for Country Cottage Curtains. Published by author, Huntsville, Alabama., 1980. Simple Sampler: A Teach Yourself Handbook for Beginner Quilters, Calico patch, Huntsville, Alabama, 1983. AUTHOR: BENTLEY, JERRY HARRELL, 1949- BIOGRAPHY: History professor. Born-- December 9, 1949, Birmingham, Alabama. Married-- Jean Fitzgerald, 1972. Education-- University of Tennessee, B.A., 1971, University of Minnesota, M.A., 1974, Ph.D., 1976. Member-- World History Association, American Historical Assocaition, Renaissance Society of America, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol. 127 PUBLICATION(S): Humanists and Holy Write: New Testament Scholarship in the Renaissance, Princeton University Press, 1983. Politics and Culture in Renaissance Naples, Princeton University Press, 1987. Old World Encounters: Cross Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre Modern Times, Oxford University Press, 1993. CONTRIBUTOR: The Oxford Companion to the Bible Achor Bible Dictionary EDITOR: Journal of World History, 1988. AUTHOR: BERMAN, ELEANOR, 1934- BIOGRAPHY: Communications and publicist. Born-- May 7, 1934, Birmingham, Alabama. Children-- Three. Education-- Smith College, B.A., 1955. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 85-88. PUBLICATION(S): The Cooperating Family, Prentice Hall, 1977 The Best of Families, Prentice Hall, 1980. Reentering, Prentice Hall,1980. Traveling on Your Own: 250 Great Ideas for Group and solo Vacations, Crown Publishers, 1990. CONTRIBUTOR: Harper's Bazaar Family Cicle Parade Parent's Magazine Family Health AUTHOR: BLACKWELL, CECIL, 1924- BIOGRAPHY: Horticulturist. Born-- October 29, 1924, Enterprise, Mississippi. Married-- Louise McLendon, 1944. Education-- Mississippi State College, B.S., 1951, University of Maryland, M.S., 1955. SOURCE: Who's Who in America PUBLICATION(S) The Progressive Farmer: Garden Book for the South. Birmingham, Progressive Farmer Co, 1962. AUTHOR: BRADEN, ANNE MCCARTY, 1924 BIOGRAPHY: Writer, Editor, Political Organization Worker. Born-- July 28, 1924. Married-- Carl James Braden, 1948. Children-- Three. Education-- Randolph Macon Women's College, B. A., 1945. SOURCE: Who's Who in the South and Southwest; People in History. PUBLICATION(S): The Wall Between, Monthly Review Press, New York, 1958. House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwardk of Segregation. AUTHOR: BROWN, LETITIA WOODS, 1915-1976 BIOGRAPHY: Teacher. Born-- October 24, 1915, Tuskegee, Alabama. Married-- Theodore E. Brown, 1947. Children-- Two. Education-- Tuskegee Institute, B.S., 1935, Ohio State University, M.A., 1937; Harvard University, Ph.D., 1966. Member-- American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, southern Historical Association, African Heritage Studies Association of Afro-Americans in Washington, D.C. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 73-76. PUBLICATION(S): Fred Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790-1846, Oxford University Press, 1972. CONTRIBUTOR: Journal of Negro Education. AUTHOR: BROWN, MARY WARD, 1917- BIOGRAPHY: Publicity director. Born--June 18, 1917, Hamburg, Alabama. Married--Charles K. Brown, June 18, 1939. Childres-- Kirtley Ward. Education--Judson College, A.B. 1938, University of Alabama and University of North Aalbama. Awards--Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award, Best first fiection, PEN American Center, 1987 for Tougues of Flame. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Volume 133 PUBLICATION(S): Tongues of Flame, Dutton, 1986 AUTHOR: BROWN, JAMES SEAY, JR, BIOGRAPHY: Professor of History. Born--November 12, 1944, Boston, MA. Married-- 1966. Children--3. Education--Tennessee Technological University. B.A. 1966, Vanderbilt University, M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1971. Awards--Buchanon Teaching Award, Samford University. Member--Suothern History Association. SOURCE: Who's Who in American Scholars, Eighth ed., Vol. 1 CO_AUTHOR: Experiencing History, J. Exp. Educ., 1977. EDITOR: Up Before Daylight: Life Histories from the Alabama Writers Project, 1938-1939, University of Alabama Press, 1982. AUTHOR: BYRNE HERBERT WINSTON, BIOGRAPHY: Professor of Christian Education. Born--September 7 1917, Mobile, Alabama. Married-- 1939. Children--2. Education--Asburn College, A.B. 1940; Asburn Theologicial Seminary, B. D., 1942, Western Illinois State College, M.S., 1950, Bradley University, Ed.D., 1952. SOURCE: Who's Who of American Scholars, Vol. 4 PUBLICATION(S): A Christian Approach to Eduation, 1961, Mott Media Christion Education for the Local Church, 1977, Mott Media Improving Church, Religion Education Press, 1979. AUTHOR: CAMPBELL, HARRY MODEAN, 1908 BIOGRAPHY: English Professor. Born--November 18, 1908, Terrell, Texas. Married-- 1940. Education--Southern Methodist University, A. B. 1929, A. M., 1935; Vanderbilt University, Ph..D. 1942. SOURCE: LIVES, p. 70 PUBLICATION(S): John Dewey, 1859-1952, Twayne, New York, 1971. CO_AUTHOR: Elizabeth Maddox Roberts: American Novelist, Norman , University of Oklahoma, 1956 William Faulkner: A Critical Appraisal, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1951 AUTHOR: CAMPBELL, SID, 1944- BIOGRAPHY: Martial Arts Instructor. Born--September 29, 1944, Montgomery, Alabama. Married--Leonor Cantu. Children--one. Education--attended University of Maryland and Contra Costa College. Awards--Golden Fist Award, 1976, Presidential Sports Award, 1982. Member--U. S. Shorin Ryu Karate Association; Northern California Referees Association, Brotherhood of Martial Airt Instructors. SOURCE: Comtemporary Authors, Vol. 118. PUBLICATION(S): Johnny Learns Karate, Dimond, 1978; The Bay Area Roller Skaters Guide, Dimond, 1979; 2001 Martial Arts Questions Kung Fu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do; Kenpo Students Should Know, Dimond, 1980. Falcon Claw: The Motion Picture, Dimond, 1980. Ninja Shuriken Throwing: The Weapon of Stealth, Paladin Press, 1984; The Shuko: Ninja Claw of Death, I & I Publishers, 1985; The Kusarigama: Ninja Weapon of Vengeance, I & I Publishers, 1985; Shadows of Darkness: Secrets of the Night Fighter, Paladin Press, 1985; The Ninja Shinobi-Ken, I & I Publishers, 1986; The Kusarifundo: Ninja Weapon of Illusion, I & I Publishers, 1986 AUTHOR: CARLISLE, CAROL JONES, 1919- BIOGRAPHY: English Instructor. Born--May 11, 1919, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Married-- D. H. Carlisle, 1942. Children--two.--Education--Wesleyan College, B.A., 1940; University of North Carolina, M.A. 1941; Ph.D. 1951. SOURCE: Comtemporary Authors,Vol. 29-32. PUBLICATION(S): Shakespeare from the Greenroom: Actors' Criticisms of Four Great Tragedies, Univeristy of North Carolina Press, 1969. AUTHOR: CARSON, CLARENCE B., 1925- BIOGRAPHY: High School Teacher. Born--December 9, 1925, Doublehead, Alabama. Education-- Auburn University, B. S., 1950, M. A. 1953; Vanderbilt University, Ph.D., 1957. Awards--George Washington Honor medals from Freedoms Foundation for artice, "Of Free Economic Intercourse" and the World in the Grip of an Idea. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors, Vol 130 PUBLICATION(S): The Fateful Turn, Foundation for Economic Education, 1963 The American Tradition, Foundation for Economic Education, 1964. The War on the Poor, Arlington House, 1969. The Flight from Reality, Foundation for Economic Education, 1969. Throttling the Railroads, Liberty Fund, 1971 The Rebirth of Liberty: The Founding of the American Republic, 1760-1800, Arlington House, 1973. The World in the Grip of an Idea, Arlington House, 1980. AUTHOR: CHAPMAN, CARLETON BURKE, 1915- BIOGRAPHY: Professor of Medicine and consultant. Born--June 11, 1915 in Sycamore, Alabama. Married--Ruth Horine, 1940. Children--Three. Education--Davidson College, A. B. 1936; Oxford University, B. A. 1938, M. A. 1953; Harvard University, M. D. 1941, M. P. H., 1944. Awards-- Rhodes scholar, Oxford University 1939; Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, 1944-46 Guggenheim Fellowhisp, 1964. SOURCE: Comtemporary Authors, , page 124. PUBLICATION(S): Development, 1797-1968: The Next Logical Step, Dartmouth College, 1962 Ernest Henry Starling: The Clinician's Physiologist, American College of Physicians, 1962 Starling on the Heart: Facsimile Reports, incliding the Lenacre Lecture on the Law of the Heart,Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1965; Treatment of Heart Failure, Harper, 1965. Physiology of Muscular Exercise, American Heart Association, 1967 Dartmouth Medical School: The first Hundred Seventy-Five Years. University Press of New England, 1973 The Physiology of Physical Stress: A selective bibliography. Harvard University Press, 1975; Physicians, law, and ethics, New York University Press, 1984. Order out of Chaos: John Shaw Billings and America's coming of age. Boston Medical Library of Medicine, 1994. AUTHOR: GAILLARD, FRYE BIOGRAPHY: Reporter and editor. Born--December 23, 1946, Mobile, Alabama. Married--r. Peduzzi, 1981; Nancy Thoams, 1988. Children--two. Education--Vanderbilt University, B. A., 1968. Awards--North Carolina Press Association, Gustavus Myers Award, 1989 for The Dream Long Deferred. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Watermelon Wine: The Spirit of Country Music, St. Martin's, 1978. Race, Rock and Religion, East Woods Press, 1982. The Unfinished Presidency: Essays on Jimmy Carter, Wingate College Press, 1986. The Dream Long Deferred, University of North Carolina Press, 1988. The Secret Diary of Mikhail Gorbachev, Longstreet Press, 1990. CO_AUTHOR: Southern Voices, Down Home Press, 1991. Kyle at 200 m.p.h.: A Sizzling Season in the Petty/NASCAR Dynasty, St. Martins, 1993. AUTHOR: GAMBLE, MICHAEL WESLEY BIOGRAPHY: Professor and consultant to business. Born--October 12, 1943, Huntsville, Alabama. Married--T. S. Kwal, July 1972. Children--Two. Education--University of Oklahoma, B. F. A., 1965, M. F. A., 1967, New York University, Ph. D., 1976. Honors--Danforth Associate, 1976. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors. JOINT_AUTHOR: Literature Alive!, National Textbook Co, 1976. Oral Interpretation of Literature, National Textbook Co., 1976. Contacts: Communicating Interpersonally, Random House, 1983. Communication Works!, Random House, 1984 Communicating in business, Random House, 1984 AUTHOR: GARMON, WILLIAM S. BIOGRAPHY: Professor of Sociology. Born--May 17, 1926, Centre, Alabama. Married--V. Miller, 1947. Children--Two. Education--Auburn University, Samford University B. A., 1948, George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1949; New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, B. D., and Th.D., 1956. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Mission Action Group Guide: Prisoner Rehabilitation, Brotherhood Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1968. JOINT_AUTHOR: Who Are the Criminals? Broadman, 1968. How to Fight the Drug Menace, Broadman, 1970. AUTHOR; GEIER, WOODROW A. BIOGRAPHY: Ordained minister and consultant. Born--October 3, 1914, Anniston, Alabama. Married--R. Parkman, 1939. Children--Three. Education--Univeristy of Alabama, B. A.; Vanderbilt University, B. D., 1943, Ph. D. 1959 SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): The Campus Ministry of the Methodist Church, Board of Education, The Methodist Church, 1967. A Mayfarer's Book of Devotion, Abingdon, 1973. Sanctuary for Lust, Abingdon, 1974. EDITOR: Studies in Christian Higher Education, Board of Education, the Methodist Church, 1956-74. AUTHOR: GERBERDING, RICHARD A. BIOGRAPHY: Copywriter, Professor. Born--September 8, 1945, Punxsatawney, PA. Education--University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, B.A., 1967; University of Manitoba, M.A., 1977; Oxford University, D. Phil., 1983. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): The Rise of the Carolingians and the "Liber Historiae Francorum", Clarendon Press AUTHOR: GIBBONS, J. WHITFIELD BIOGRAPHY: Professor, Research Scientist. Born--October 5, 1939, Montgomery, AL., Married--C. Conley, 1963. Education--University of Alabama B. S., 1961, M. S., 1963; Michigan State University, Ph.D., 1967. Honors--National Institutes of Health fellow; grants from American Philosophical Society; National Science Foundation, Atomic Energy Commission, Birmingham Arts Festival for story "How to Catch an Alligator in One Uneasy Lession." SOURCE: Contemporary Author CO_EDITOR: Thermal Ecology, Technical Information Service, Oak Ridge, TN, 1974. Energy and Environmental Stress in Aquatic Systems, Technical Information Center, 1977. CONTRIBUTOR: Stress Effects on Natural Ecosystems, Wiley, 1981 WRITTEN UNDER NAME OF WHIT GIBBONS: Their Blood Runs Cold: Adventures with Reptiles and Amphibians, University Press, 1983. Life History and Ecology of the Slider Turtle, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990. Poisonous Plants and Venomous Animals, University of Alabama Press, 1990. AUTHOR: GILBERT, GLENN GORDON BIOGRAPHY: Professor. Born--September 17, 1936, Montgomery, Alabama. Married-- E. Wrede, 1964. Children--Two. Education--University of Chicago, B. A., 1957; University of Frankfurt, 1957-60; University of Paris, Diplome de la Langue Francaise, 1960; Harvard University, Ph.D., 1963. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors EDITOR: Texas Studies in Bilingualism, de Gruyter, 1970. The German Language in American, University of Texas Press, 1971. Linguistic Atlas of Texas German, Univeristy of Texas Press, 1971. CO_EDITOR: Problems in Applied Educational Sociolinguistics: Readings on Language and Culture Problems of United States Ethnic Groups, Mouton, 1978. EDITOR_AND_TRANSLATOR: Pidgin and Creole Languages: Selected Essays by Hugo Schuchardt, Cambridge University Press, 1980. AUTHOR: GILBERT, CHRISTOPHER BIOGRAPHY: Poet and Professor. Born--August, 1, 1949, Birmingham, Alabama. Education-- University of Michigan, B.A., 1972; Clark University, M. A., 1975, Ph. D., 1986. Honors--Fellow of Massachusetts Artists Foundation, 1981; National Ednownment for the Arts, 1986; Walt Whitman Award from Academy of American Poets, 1983; Robert Frost Award, 1986. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Across the Mutual Landscape (poetry), Graywolf, 1984. Life and Work of Thoms Chippendale, Seven Hills Books, 1986. CO_EDITOR: History and Methodology of Econometrics, Oxford Press, 1989. English Vernacular Furniture 1750-1900, Yale University Press, 1991 AUTHOR: GOODIN, GAYLE BIOGRAPHY: Teacher, Professor. Born--March 16, 1938, Kinston, Alabama. Education--Troy State University, B. A., 1959; attended Guadalajara Summer School, 1960; University of Mississippi, M. A., 1966, Ph. D., 1978. Honors--Atlanta Prose Writer of the Year, 1971, Daisy Osborne Gibbs Poetry Award from Atlanta Writers Club. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Watch for the Morning, privately printed, 1967. Pre-Writing Encounter, Holbrook, 1971. AUTHOR: GORDON, WENDELL CHAFFEE BIOGRAPHY: Professor. Born--October 9, 1916, Birmingham, Alabama. Education--Rice Institute, B. A. 1937; American University, M. A., 1938; New York University, Ph.D., 1940; graduate study at National University of Mexico, 1939; postdoctoral study Univeristy of Havana, 1946; University of Paris, 1952. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Expropriation of Foreign-Owned Property in Mexico, American Council on Public Affairs, 1941. International Trade: Goods, People and Idea, Knoft, 1958. Political Economy of Latin America, Columbia University Press, 1965. AUTHOR: JACOBSON, MARCIA BIOGRAPHY: English Professor. Born--October 12, 1941, Berkeley, California. Education--University of California, B. A. 1963, M.A., 1965, Ph.d., 1972. Honors--Fellow at Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, 1977-78. National Endowment for the Humanities fellow. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Henry James and the Mass Market, University of Alabama Press, 1983. CONTRIBUTOR: American Literary Realism Western American Literature, Modern Philology Journal of English and Germanic Philology AUTHOR: INGRAM, JAMES CARLTON BIOGRAPHY: Research Analyst, Professor. Born--January 11, 1922, Roanoke, Alabama. Married--A. Graham, 1948. Children--Three. Education--University of Alabama, B. S. 1942; Stanford University, A. M., 1947; Cornell University, Ph.D., 1952. Honors--Social Science Research Council fellowship, 1951-52; Ford Foundation Faculty Research Fellow, 1963-64. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Economic Change in Thailand Since 1850, Stanford University Press, 1955. Regional Payments Mechanisms: The Case of Puerto Rico, University of North Carolina Press, 1962. CONTRIBUTOR: Southern Economic Journal, 1961- AUTHOR: JOHNSON, GEORGIA DOUGLAS, 1886 BIOGRAPHY: Writer. Born--September 10, 1886, Atlanta, Georgia. Married--H. L.Johnson. Children--Two. Education--attended Atlanta University, Howard Universtiy, and Oberlin College. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): The Heart of Woman, and Other Poems, Cornhill, 1918, AMS Press, 1975. Bronze: A Book of Verse, Brimmer, 1922, AMS Press, 1975. An Autumn Love Cycle, Vinal, 1928, Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Share My World: A Book of Poems, privately printed, Washington, DC, 1962. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 51: Afro-AmericanWriters from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940, GALE, 1987. AUTHOR: JONES, ROBERT REYNOLDS, JR. BIOGRAPHY: College President. Born--October 19, 1911, Montgomery, Alabama. Married--F. M. Holmes, 1938. Children--Three. Education--Bob Jones College, B.A., 1930; University of Pttsburgh, M.A., 1932; additional graduate study at University of Chicago, University of Alabama, and Northwestern University.. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors WRITTEN UNDER PSEUDONYM OF BOB JONES: All Fulness Dwell, Loizeaux, 1942. How to Improve Your Preaching, Revell, 1945 As the Small Rain, Zondervan, 1945. Inspirational and Devotional Verse, Zondervan, 1946. Wine of Morning, Van Kampen Press, 1951 Showers Upon the Grass. Zondervan, 1951. Revealed Religion, 1963 Ancient Truths for Modern Days, Sword of the Lord, 1963. Fundamentals for Faith, 1964. CONTRIBUTOR: Spectrum of Protestant Beliefs, Bruce Publishing, 1968. Prolouge, a Drame of John Hus, 1968. CO_AUTHOR: Hertiage of Faith, 1973 Old Testament Sermons, 1973. Rhyme and Reason,1981. AUTHOR: JONES, JUDITY PATERSON BIOGRAPHY: Campaign worker, editor, writer. Born--September 28, 1939, Montgomery, Alabama. Married--C. W. Jones, 1958. Children-- Two. Education--Hollins College, B. A., 1958; Auburn University, M. A., 1972, Ph. D., 1975. Honore--Fellowships for Newberry Library, 1974, National Endowment fo rthe Humanities, 1979. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Thomas More, Twayne, 1979 Philip Roth, Ungar, 1981 AUTHOR: JONES, LEONIDAS MONROE BIOGRAPHY: Professor. Born--February 19, 1923, Atmore, Alabama. Married--B. Brigham, 1950. Children--Two. Education-- University of Alabama A.B., 1947; Harvard University, M. A., 1948, Ph.D., 1952. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Selected Prose of John H. Reynolds, Harvard University Press, 1966. CONTRIBUTOR: Evidence for Authorship, Cornell University Prses, 1966 Twentieth Century Views of Keat's Odes, Prentice-Hall, 1968. AUTHOR: JONES, RODNEY BIOGRAPHY: Professor and writer. Born--February 11, 1950, Hartsell, Alabama. Married--V. Kremza, 1972, G. de Zepeda, 1981. Children--Two. Education--University of Alabama, B. a., 1971; University of North Carolina, M.F.A., 1973. Member--Associated Writing Programs, Modern Language Association. SOURCE: Contemporary Authors PUBLICATION(S): Going Ahead, Looking Back, Southbound Books, 1977 The Story They Told Us of Light, University of Alabama Press, 1980. The Unborn, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1985. Transparent Gestures, Houghton, 1989.