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TABLE OF CONTENTS -
EDITORIAL COMMENT - 143 /
FEATURE ARTICLES:
Long Island Born and Bred: The Origin and Growth of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
by Elizabeth L. Watson - 145 /
The Director, The Laboratory, and The Genome Project: An Interview with James D. Watson
by Lee R. Hiltzik - 163 /
The State of the Island: Economy in Transition
by James L. Larocca - 170 /
The Samuel Bownas Case: Religious Toleration and the Independence of Juries in Colonial New York, 1703-1704
by Christopher Densmore - 177 /
Anglicans in the Puritan Domain: Clergy and Laity in Eastern Long Island, 1693-1776
by Robert E. Cray, Jr. - 189 /
“The Inglorious First of June”: Commodore Stephen Decatur on Long Island Sound, 1813
by W.M.P. Dunne - 201 /
Long Island Sound: The Great Unifier
by Marilyn E. Weigold - 221 /
Moonshiners in Brooklyn: Federal Authority Confronts Urban Culture, 1869-1880
by Wilbur R. Miller - 234 /
Rebirth, Struggle, and Revival: The Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1908-Present
by Geoffrey S. Cahn - 251 /
Migration from One Island to Another: The Story of Cubans on Long Island
by Elaine Anne Pasquali - 265 /
REVIEWS OF BOOKS:
Joann P. Krieg, ed. Robert Moses: Single-Minded Genius
by Lee E. Koppelman - 278 /
Barbara Cohen, Steven Haller, and Seymour Schroth. Trylon & Perisphere: The 1939 World’s Fair, and
Larry Zim, Mel Lerner, and Herbert Rolfes. The World of Tomorrow: The 1939 New York World’s Fair
by Stuart Ewen - 280 /
George C. Dade and Frank Strna. Picture History of Aviation on Long Island, 1908-1938
by Joshua Stoff - 284 /
Joshua Stoff. The Aerospace Heritage of Long Island
by Roger Seybel - 284 /
Raymond E. Spinzia, Judith A. Spinzia, and Kathryn E. Spinzia. Long Island: A Guide to New York’s Nassau and Suffolk Counties
by Carol Traynor - 286 /
Joann P. Krieg. Long Island and Literature
by Paul Ettenson - 287 /
Frank Child and Frances Child. The Search for the Palestine
by W.M.P. Dunne - 289 /
BOOK NOTES - 289 /
COMMUNICATIONS - 291