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TABLE OF CONTENTS -
EDITORIAL COMMENT - 137 /
FEATURE ARTICLES:
The History of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Part Two: The Haworth Years
by Robert P. Crease - 138 /
Fundamentals of Archives
by Geri Solomon - 162 /
The Lives and Identities of Shelter Island’s Native Americans
by John Charles Witek - 173 /
A Reading of Edward Lange’s Landscapes: Text and Context
by Wendy Joy Darby - 185 /
Whitman and Women: The Poet as Feminist
by Kate H. Winter - 200 /
John Steinbeck as a Long Islander
by Frances Roe Kestler - 213 /
The People and Their Schools
by Edith L. Gordon - 225 /
LOST AND FOUND:
George Frederick Hummel of Southold: The Novelist as Social Historian
by Antonia Booth - 242 /
REVIEWS:
Charles L. Sachs. The Blessed Isle: Hal B. Fullerton and His Image of Long Island, 1897-1927
by Ron Ziel - 252 /
Natalie A. Naylor, ed. Exploring African-American History
by Richard Williams - 254 /
Kenneth M. Price. Whitman and Tradition: The Poet in His Century
by Gerald Brian Nelson - 257 /
Elly Shodell, ed. In the Service: Workers on the Grand Estates of Long Island, 1890’s-1940’s
by Natalie Naylor - 259 /
Jonathan Rieder. Canarsie: The Jews and Italians of Brooklyn against Liberalism
by Edwin G. Burrows - 261 /
Caroline Seabury. The Diary of Caroline Seabury, 1854-1863.Suzanne Bunkers, ed.
by Marcia Meldrum - 263 /
Matthew Bessel. Caumsett: The Home of Marshall Field III in Lloyd Harbor, New York
by Zachery N. Studenroth - 265 /
BOOK NOTES - 266 /
COMMUNICATIONS - 268