Welcome to the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference
of the Society for Utopian Studies
Vancouver, October 19-22, 2000
A special welcome to those attending an SUS conference for the
first time! We hope you enjoy the proceedings and return to future
conferences. A good location to strike up new acquaintances and
renew past ones is the area where registration will take place and
coffee will be available on Thursday from 2:00 to 8:00 and all day
Friday and Saturday.
Please take a few moments to check over the program, since there
have been some changes in the session participants, times and rooms.
The twenty-minute time limit on papers remains in all cases, however,
and session chairs are encouraged to employ appropriate frowns,
noises, gestures and warning notes to keep papers within the limit-with
the object, of course, of allowing the audience plenty of time for
questions and discussion.
Utopian Studies, the SUS Journal
Lyman Tower Sargent, Editor of Utopian Studies, encourages
conference presenters to submit their papers for possible publication.
Instructions are printed on the inside front cover of the journal,
copies of which can be seen in the registration area. Journal address:
Utopian Studies, Department of Political Science, University
of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63121-4499.
Awards Offered by the SUS
At each year's conference, the Arthur O. Lewis Award honors the
best paper presented by an untenured scholar at the previous year's
conference. This year's participants interested in being considered
for the award should submit five copies of papers before January
31, 2001, to: [TBA]. The Eugenio Battisti Award is presented annually
for the best article in Utopian Studies during the previous year.
A Distinguished Scholar Award recognizes lifetime achievement in
the field of utopian studies.
Society Archives
The Society maintains an archive in the Utopian Collection at Pennsylvania
State University, and encourages everyone presenting a paper at
the conference to deposit a copy: Society for Utopian Studies Archives,
Rare Book Room, Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA 16802.
Andrea Anderson Nancy Sloan
Goldberg
Local Arrangements Chair Program Chair
CONFERENCE OUTLINE
Thursday, Oct 19
12:00-1:15 Utopian Studies Advisory Board (Salon C)
1:30-3:15 Steering Committee (Salon C)
3:30-5:30 Registration
Session 1, 3:30-5:00
1A Utopian Subjectivities in 20th Century Literature (Salon A)
1B Spirituality and Community (Salon A)
Dinner on your own
1C, 7:30-9:00 Plenary, "The End of Utopia? An Interdisciplinary
Discussion of Russell Jacoby's Book" (Burrard)
Reception 9:00-11:00 (Burrard)
Friday, Oct 20
Continental Breakfast 7:30-8:30
8:30-4:30 Registration
9:30-5:30 Book Display
Session 2, 8:30-10:00
2A Bellamy: Views, Reviews, Previews
2B Post Modern Utopian Fiction
2C One World: Perspectives on Division and Unity in the 21st Century
2D Dystopia and Terrorism
Coffee Break
Session 3, 10:15-12:00
3A Utopia and Education
3B Utopian Spaces
3C Starhawk, Piercy, LeGuin, and Broner
3D Utopia and Ethnic and National Identity
Lunch on your own
Session 4, 1:00-2:30
4A Utopian Tradition in Spain and Latin America
4B Sounds and Visualizations
4C Alternative Education
4D H.G. Wells and His Era
Coffee Break
Session 5, 2:45-4:15
5A Urban Space
5B Modern Epistemological Approaches
5C 20th Century Literary Transcendence and Illusion
5D Utopia and the Plastic Arts
Session 6, 4:30-6:00
6A Feminist Writers-The 90's and Beyond
6B Filming the Oneida Community
6C Critical Dystopias
6D More and His Era
Dinner on your own 6:00-8:00
6F Evening Session, Utopian Film 8:00-?
Saturday, Oct. 21
Continental Breakfast 7:30-8:30
Registration 8:00-12:00
Book Display 10:00-3:00
Session 7, 8:30-10:00
7A Utopianism in France
7B Shakespeare, Film and TV
7C Perspectives on William Morris
7D Approaches to Planned Societies
Coffee Break
Session 8, 10:15-12:00
8A Utopia and the Law
8B The Russian and Soviet Experience
8C Re-Examining American History
8D Multimedia Utopias
Lunch and Business Meeting 12:15-2:00
Session 9, 2:15-3:45
9A Colonialism
9B Re-Presentations of Utopia in Writing by Women
9C Ethics and Pragmatism
9D Working Toward A Eutopia Through Peer Mentoring
Session 10, 4:00-6:00
10A Bellamy and Others
10B The Natural World
10C Literary Utopias of 17th Century England
10D Marxist Perspectives
Dinner on your own
Sunday, Oct 22
Continental Breakfast 7:30-8:30 (Foyer)
Morning: Optional Activity (TBA)
PROGRAM
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th
12:00 - 1:15 Utopian Studies Advisory Board
1:30 - 3:15 Steering Committee
3:30 - 5:30 Registration
SESSION 1 : 3:30 - 6:00
1A: Utopian Subjectivities in 20th Century Literature
Chair: Lise Leibacher, University of Arizona
Jennifer Burwell, Ryerson Polytechnic University. "The Impossible
Error: Utopian Subjectivity in Djuna Barnes' Nightwood"
Carla Comellini, University of Trieste. "The Power of Words
in Utopian Perspectives"
Michael Grubb, Binghampton University. "Euphemism and Utopia
in C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy"
Tunis Romein, Charleston Southern University. "The Utopian
Way of Seeing: A Study of Utopian Psychology in Delta Wedding"
1B: Spirituality and Community
Chair: Carl Guarneri, St. Mary's College of California, University
of Paris-VIII
Gorman Beauchamp, University of Michigan. "The Dystopian Theodicy
of Parson Malthus"
Theodore Kallman, San Joaquin Delta College. "From Institutional
Churchman to Utopian Socialist: Ralph Albertson and the Christian
Commonwealth"
Louis J. Kern, Hofstra University. "To Keep 'Bachelor's Hall
in Hell' is Better Than to 'Go to Board in Heaven': Henry David
Thoreau and
Communitarian Utopianism"
Ellen Rigsby, University of California at Berkeley. "Interracialism
in New Mexico's Shalam: A Spiritualist Substitute for Republican
Politics"
Dinner on your own
1C: 7:30-9:00 PLENARY SESSION: "The End of Utopia? An Interdisciplinary
Discussion of Russell Jacoby's Book" (Burrard)
Chair: Naomi Jacobs, University of Maine
Alfred Lutz, Middle Tennessee State University
Carmen McEvoy, University of the South
Dan Soloff, Antioch University Seattle
Reception: 9:00 - 11:00 PM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20
Continental Breakfast (7:30-8:30)
Registration: 8:30 - 4:30
Book Display: 9:30 - 5:30
SESSION 2: 8:30 - 10:00
2A: Edward Bellamy: Views, Reviews, Previews
Chair: Alex Zukas
James J. Kopp, Lewis & Clark College. " Looking Back at
Looking Backward: Collecting Edward Bellamy's Utopian Novels"
Paul Majkut, National University. "The Relevant Look: The Reemergence
of Christianity and Socialism"
Phillip E. Wegner, University of Florida. "Writing the New
American (Re)Public: Remembering and Forgetting in Looking Backward"
2B: Post Modern Utopian Fiction
Chair: Rebecca Totaro
André Furlani, Concordia University. "Postmodern Utopias"
William Hardesty, Miami University of Ohio. "Representation
as/and Utopia in Julian Barnes's England, England"
Yoriko Moichi, University of Edinburgh. " 'This is Hell.':
History and Ideology in A. Gray's Lanark and I. Banks's The Bridge"
Ken Roemer, University of Texas at Arlington. "Utopia: A Reader's
Definition"
2C: One World: Perspectives on Division and Unity in the 21st
Century
Chair: Dermot O'Brien, New York University
Dermot O'Brien, New York University. "At the Border: Reflections
on Nationalism and a Cosmopolitan Future"
Jillian Schwedler, University of Maryland. "National and Pan-Arab
Identities in the 21st Century"
Jeffrey M. Togman, Seton Hall University. "Let My People Go:
The Case for Open Borders"
2D: Dystopia and Terrorism
Chair: Dan Soloff, Antioch University Seattle
Merritt Abrash, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. "The End
of Innocence: the Undermining of Utopian Imaginings by Terrorism
and Anti-Terrorism"
Beatrice Battaglia, University of Bologna. " 'Another World
and Yet the Same': M. Oliphant's The Land of Darkness"
Maria Clara Paro, Universidade Estadual Paulista. "Utopia,
Dystopia and Heterotopia in North American Poetry"
Tina Perez, McMaster University. "Dystopias and the Modern
Subject: A Critique of the Ethics of Scientism"
Coffee Break: 10:00-10:15
SESSION 3: 10:15 - 12:00
3A: Utopia and Education
Chair:
Joyce Aspel, New York University. "Utopian Studies and Peace
Studies: Perspectives for the 21st Century"
Brian P. Caza, University of Chicago. "Dominant Practices and
Countercultural Possibilities: Progressive Education within a Transnational
Context, 1890-1930"
Peter Sands, University of Wisconsin, Madison. "Scenes of Education
and Schemes of Utopia in Fiction and Curriculum"
Nicholas Spencer, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. "Henry Olerich
and the Varieties of Naturalist Pedagogy"
3B: Utopian Spaces
Chair: Nicole Pohl, University College Northampton
Nathaniel Coleman, University of Pennsylvania. "Fairy Tales
and Golden Dust: Louis I. Kahn's Utopian Challenge to Marketplace
Culture"
Annette Giesecke, University of Delaware. "The Utopics of the
Ideal Roman Villa"
Kevin Mitchell, American University of Sharjah. "House and
City: An Analysis of Public and Private Spaces in Plato's Utopian
Polis"
Nicole Pohl, University College Northampton. " 'Passionless
Reformers': The Museum in Utopia"
3C: Starhawk, Piercy, Le Guin, and Broner
Chair:
Kit Hume, Pennsylvania State University. "The Morality of
Utopian Contrast Worlds: Skewed Satire in Starhawk's Fifth Sacred
Thing"
Britta Jessen, University of Freiburg. "Marge Piercy's Feminist
Utopias: >From Woman on the Edge of Time to He, She and It"
Dan Sabia, University of South Carolina. "Individual and Community
in Le Guin's The Dispossessed"
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor, University of Memphis. "Political
Theater and/as Utopian Transformation in E.M. Broner's A Weave of
Women"
3D: Utopia and Ethnic and National Identity
Chair:
Mari Carmen Marín, University of Almería. "The
American Dream and the Dilemma of Identity in Gloria Naylor's Linden
Hills and Mama Day"
Ciro A. Sandoval, Michigan Technological University. "Past,
Present, and Future: José María Arguedas and the Search
for an Andean Utopia"
Alex Shishin, Kobe Women's University. "The Utopianization
of Japan"
Vlatka Velcic, Austin-Peay State University. "Utopian and Dystopian
Portrayals of Croatia Before and After the Separation in the Fiction
of Slavenka Drakulic-llic and Dubravka Ugresic"
Lunch on your own
Session 4: 1:00 - 2:30
Chair:
4A: Utopian Tradition in Spain and Latin America
José Ignacio Barrio Olano, James Madison University. "Utopia
of Escape and contrautopia in Spanish Medieval and Golden Age Literature"
Mark J. Mascia, Sacred Heart University. "History and Future:
Pablo Neruda and the Construction of Utopia in the Canto general"
Miguel A. Ramiro Avilés, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Spain. "Sinapia as a Realist Project of Political Reform"
4B: Sounds and Visualizations
Chair:
John R. Barberet, University of Central Florida. "Charting
Utopia: Visualizing Utopian Information through Diagrams and Graphs"
C. Lynne Fulmer, Southwest Texas State University. "Utopian
Dreams/Dystopian Reality: Advertising at the Millennium"
Csaba Toth, Carlow College. "Utopias of Sound: New Sonic Forces
in the United States and Japan"
4C: Alternative Education
Chair:
Octavia Davis, National University. "Learning Consumption:
Community Partners in Public School Education"
Joel Kuszai, Cuyamaca College. "Utopian Models in American
Alternative Education"
Bill Marsh, National University. "Distantopia: Exchange, Interchange
or Small Change in On-Line Education"
4D: H.G. Wells and His Era
Chair:
Peter Firchow, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. "Time in
H.G. Wells's Time Machine"
John Partington, University of Reading. "Revising Anticipations:
H.G. Wells on Race and Class, 1901 to 1905"
Philip Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University. "Progressive
Utopias and Corporate Nightmares: The Case of Philip Dru-Administrator"
Coffee Break: 2:30-2:45
SESSION 5: 2:45 - 4:15
5A: Urban Space
Chair:
Peter Fitting, University of Toronto. "The Utopian City: Chandigarh"
Alla Myzelev, York University, Toronto. "Towards Fulfilling
of a National Dream: A Striving for National Style in Architecture
Wychwood Park, Toronto (1888-1918)"
David L. Pike, American University. "Underground Utopia and
Urban Modernism in Cinema between the Wars"
5B: Modern Epistemological Approaches
Chair:
Greg Johnson, Pacific Lutheran University. "Post-Kantian Continental
Philosophy and the Spector of the Utopian"
Shane J. Ralston, California State University. "The Necessity
of Memory for Personal Identity Revisited: Locke, Hume, Freud and
the Myth of the Cyber-self"
James Wagman, Michigan State University. "Are Utopian Communities
Possible in Cyberspace-Utopian Ideals and Human Sympathies vs. Economic
Self-Interest?"
5C: 20th Century Literary Transcendence and Illusion
Chair:
Brian Garvey, Monmouth University. "Dichotomy in Vonnegut:
Utopian Constructs, Personal Transcendence"
Marlene San Miguel Groner, State University of New York-Farmingdale.
"Cerca del Cielo: Legacies in John Sayles' Men with Guns"
Raina Jones, University of Florida. "Reciprocal Assimilations:
The Cities of Something Else"
5D:Utopia and the Plastic Arts
Chair:
Andrea Anderson, Independent Scholar. "Utopia with Snags:
The Conflict Between the Utopian and the Everyday Art of Vancouver
Artist Stan Douglas"
Alex MacDonald, Campion College, University of Regina. "Something
There Is That Doesn't Love a Utopia: Art, Stability and Change in
Imaginary Societies"
Coffee Break: 4:15 - 4:30
SESSION 6: 4:30-6:00
6A: Feminist Writers-The 90's and Beyond
Chair: Nicole Pohl, University College Northhampton
Alessa Johns, University of California-Davis. "21st-Century
Feminism and the Lure of an Enlightenment Utopian Paradigm"
Susan Stratton, University of Calgary. "Feminist Utopian Writing
of the 'Nineties"
Metka Zupancic, University of Minnesota. "Rewriting Myths:
Feminist Utopias"
6B: Filming the Oneida Community
Chair:
Frank Christopher, Filmmaker.
Robert Fogarty, Antioch College
Carol Kolmerten, Hood College
6C: A Roundtable on Critical Dystopias
Chair: Peter Fitting, University of Toronto
Naomi Jacobs, University of Maine. "Posthuman Bodies and Agency
in Critical Dystopias"
Tom Moylan, Liverpool John Moores University. "On the Borders
of Dystopia: Jack London and Kim Stanley Robinson"
Lucy Sargisson, University of Nottingham. "Is the Future of
Utopia Dystopia?"
6D: More and His Era
Chair:
Michael Jackson, University of Sydney. "Machiavelli, More's
Utopia, and Utopia"
Romuald Ian Lakowski, Independent Scholar. "Thomas More's Utopia
and Geography: Towards a (Re)Definition of the Renaissance Utopia"
Rebecca Totaro, Florida Gulf Coast University. "Prescribing
National Identity: English and Italian Conceptions of a Diseased
Body Politic,
1500-1700"
Dinner on your own
6E: Friday Evening 8:00 PM Film Presentation and Viewing:
Nancy Sloan Goldberg, Middle Tennessee State University "Ever
After: An Unexpected Feminist Utopia"
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
Continental Breakfast: 7:30-8:30
Registration: 8:00 - 12:00
Book Display: 10:00 - 3:00
SESSION 7: 8:30 - 10:00
7A: Utopianism in France
Chair: Lise Leibacher, University of Arizona
Deborah W. Downs-Miers, Gustavus Adolphus College. "Founded
in the Field of Letters: The Beguines, Education, and Cities of
Ladies"
Denis D. Grélé, Wellesley College. "Literary
Utopia and History, Political Changes in Utopian Ideals at the Turn
of the 18th Century France"
Bruce H. Mayer, Lynchburg College. "Fénelon's Télémaque:
Utopic Vision and Political Reform"
7B: Shakespeare, Film and TV
Chair:
Richard D. Erlich, Miami University of Ohio. "Tweaking the
Bard, OR, Processing Shakespeare's Leftovers for the AntiUtopian
Palate: Production
Decisions for the Conclusions of Some Notable Histories and Tragedies
(and Some Related Recent Movies)"
Hilke Kuhlmann, Freiburg, Germany. "Star Trek's Utopian Vision:
Continuity or Change?"
Greg Maillet, Campion College, University of Regina. "To Keep
them Living": Prospero's "Project" and the Renaissance
Purposes of Utopian Literature"
7C: Perspectives on William Morris
Chair:
Amy Bingaman, University of Chicago. "Negotiating a Revolutionary
Identity: William Morris c. 1870"
Rob Breton, University of British Columbia. "Work Perfect:
William Morris and the Gospel of Work"
Laurence Davis, Independent Scholar. "Isaiah Berlin, William
Morris, and the Politics of Utopia"
7D: Appoaches to Planned Societies
Chair:
Anna Marie Brooks, Independent Scholar. "Utopia Goes Hollywood:
The Utopian Society of America, Inc."
Michael Orth, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. "Building Todos Santos"
Ram N. Singh, Grand Valley State University. "Developing Visions
for a World Community: A Utopian Dream Based on Histo-Cognitive
Approach"
Andy Smith, Middle Tennessee State University. "Simple Gifts:
Work, Play, and the Economy of Pleasure"
Coffee Break: 10:00-10:15
SESSION 8: 10:15 - 12:00
8A: Utopia and the Law
Chair:
Shulamit Almog & Ariel L. Bendor, Haifa University. "The
Slates of Law: Legal Scholars as Utopians"
Scott Bates, University of the South. "Clarence Darrow, Sociobiology,
and the Utopian Belief in Free Will"
Marilyn Garber & Steve Riskin, California State University-Dominguez
Hills. "Freedom of Speech and the First Ammendment: The U.S.
Supreme Court's Utopian Vision in New York Times v. Sullivan and
its Progeny"
Miranda Spieler, Columbia University. "The Utopia of the Penal
Colony"
8B: The Russian and Soviet Experience
Chair:
Christopher K. Cosner, DePauw University. "Fedor's Sologub's
A Legend in Creation and the Refracted Ideal"
Erika Gottlieb, Seneca College. "Speculative Fiction Returns
from Exile: Vladimir Voinovich's Moscow 2042"
Michelle Patterson, University of Toronto. "Dead Souls":
Female Unemployment and the Bolshevik Utopian Experiment
Bernice G. Rosenthal, Fordham University. "The Utopian Vision
of an Orthodox Theologian"
8C: Re-Examining American History
Philip Abbott, Wayne State University. "Assessing America in
the Fifties: Eisenhower as King Utopus"
Kaz Dziamka, Albuquerque TVI. "Jefferson's Arcadian Dream"
James A. Spiller, University of Wisconsin-Madison. "Conservative
Utopianism and American Cold War Therapeutic Culture"
Hoda Zaki & Alex Willingham, Hood College & Williams College.
"What is Egypt to Me? Egypt in the Political Imaginary of Selected
Black Political Theorists"
8D: Multimedia Utopias: Cartoons, Comics, and Imagined Communities
Bryan Alexander, Centenary University.
Ron Kates, Middle Tennessee State University.
Pete McCluskey, Middle Tennessee State University.
Lunch and Business Meeting 12:15 - 2:00 (Burrard)
SESSION 9 2:00 - 3:45
9A: Colonialism
Chair:
Dominic Alessio, Richmond, The American International University
in London. "Close Encounters of the Earliest Kind: A Postcolonial
Sighting of the First Aliens and Colony in SF/Utopianism"
Nina Chordas, University of Vermont. "Utopia, Ethnography,
and Conquest"
Eva C. Karpinski, York University. "African Mindscapes: A Critique
of Western Ethnographic Utopias in Marlene Nourbese Philip's Looking
for Livingstone"
9B: Re-Presentations of Utopia in Writing by Women
Chair:
Jennifer A. Hudson, Southern Connecticut State University. "Taking
Her Body: The Woman Writer in Our Land and Herland"
Carol Kessler, Penn State/Delaware County Campus. "Representing
'Paradise" in 1999": Toni Morrison's Controversial Novel"
Lee Khanna, Montclair State University. "Representing Paradise
in 1611/1616: Ben Johnson and Aemilya Lanyer"
9C: Ethics and Pragmatism
Chair:
Adriana Corrado, Istituto Universitario Suor Orsola Benincasa.
"Ethics and English Literary Utopias: Hints of Reflection and
Reconsideration"
Farhang Erfani, Villanova University. "Pragmatism, Politics
and Utopia"
Gilbert Fulmer, Southwest Texas State University. "Utopian
Ethics for the Next Millennium: Deontological or Utilitarian?"
9D: Working Toward a Eutopia Through Peer Mentoring
Chair:
Holly Angelique, Pennsylvania State University
Ken Kyle, Pennsylvania State University
Ed Taylor, Pennsylvania State University
SESSION 10: 4:00-6:00
10A: Bellamy and Others
Chair:
Mike Bellamy, University of St. Thomas. "Edward Bellamy's
'Little Rebellion ': The Duke of Stockbridge"
George Connor, Southwest Missouri State University. "Looking
Backward at Plato's Allegory of the Cave"
Rob Vaughan, University of Hawaii. "Dream Workers: Order &
Resistance in Edward Bellamy's Vision of the Working-Class Future,
1888-1897"
Ron Sakolsky, University of Illinois-Springfield. "Utopia at
Your Doorstep: Vachel Lindsay's Golden Book of Springfield"
10B: The Natural World
Chair: Sandra Hinchman, St. Lawrence University
Dean N. Birch, John Carroll University. "Reconstructive Utopian
Thinking: Social Ecology as Ecotopia"
Charles Mitchell, Elmira College. "The Landscape of Utopia"
Lynda H. Schneekloth, State University of New York -Buffalo. "Are
There Plants in Utopia?"
Johanne Sloan, McGill University-Montreal. "The Utopian Flower:
John Ruskin, George Sand, and the Aesthetics of Botany"
10C: Literary Utopias of 17th Century England
Chair:
Ana M. Acosta, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
"Only on the Moon: John Wilkins and the Search for a Perfect
Language"
Jarod Aragona, University of Arizona. "Golden Utopias in Richard
Hakluyt's Principle Navigations"
Rachel Warburton, University of Alberta. " 'And what rough
beast, its hour come round at last': Seventeenth-Century Millennialism
and the Grammar of Desire"
Steve R. Zimmerman, Independent Scholar. "From Dystopia to
Utopia: The Christian Allegory of Pilgrimage in A Journal of the
Plague Year and The Pilgrim's Progress"
10D: Marxist Perspectives
Chair:
Ian Buchanan, The University of Tasmania. "The Future in Cinema"
Roger Paden, George Mason University. "Utopian Socialism and
Contemporary Urban Planning"
Daniel Soloff, Antioch University-Seattle. "Marxism: A Flawed
Utopia?"
Kathi Weeks, Fairfield University. "Marxism, Productivism,
and Post-Work Utopias"
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Continental Breakfast (7:30-8:30)
Activity (TBA)
INDEX
Abbott, Philip 8C
Abrash, Merritt 2D
Acosta, Ana 10C
Alessio, Dominic 9A
Alexander, Bryan 8D
Almog, Shulamit 8A
Anderson, Andrea 5D
Angelique, Holly 9D
Aragona, Jarod 10C
Aspel, Joyce 3A
Barbaret, John 4B
Barrio-Olano, José Ignacio 4A
Barnhart, Joe E.
Bates, Scott 8A
Battaglia, Beatrice 2D
Beauchamp, Gorman IB
Bellamy, Mike 10A
Bendor, Ariel L. 8A
Birch, Dean 10B
Bingaman, Amy 7C
Breton, Rob 7C
Brooks, Anna Marie 7D
Buchanan, Ian 10D
Burwell, Jennifer 4C
Caldwell, Larry
Caza, Brian P.3A
Chordas, Nina 9A
Christopher, Frank 6B
Coleman, Nathaniel 3B
Comellini, Carla 4C
Connor, George 10A
Corrado, Adriana 9C
Cosner, Christopher K. 8B
Davis, Octavia IA
Davis, Laurence 7C
Downs-Miers, Deborah W. 7A
Dziamka, Kaz 8C
Erfani, Farhang 9C
Erlich, Richard D. 7B
Firchow, Peter 4D
Fitting, Peter 5A, 6C
Fogarty, Robert 6B
Friesen, Bruce
Friesen, John W.
Fulmer, C. Lynne 4B
Fulmer, Gilbert 9C
Furlani, André 2B
Garber, Marilyn 8A
Gaviraghi, Giorgio
Giesecke, Annette 3B
Goldberg, Nancy Sloan 6E
Gottlieb, Erika 8B
Grélé, Denis D. 7A
Groner, Marlene San Miguel 5C
Grubb, Michael 4C
Guarneri, Carl 1B
Hardesty, William 2B
Hinchman, Sandra 10B
Hudson, Jennifer 9B
Hume, Kit 3C
Jackson, Michael 6D
Jacobs, Naomi 1C, 6C
Jenkins, Philip 4D
Jessen, Britta 3C
Johns, Alessa 6A
Johnson, Greg 5B
Jones, Raina 5C
Kallman, Theodore IB
Karpinski, Eva 9A
Kates, Ron 8D
Kern, Louis J. IB
Kessler, Carol 9B
Khanna, Lee 9B
Kolmerten, Carol 6B
Kopp, James J. 2A
Kuhlmann, Hilke 7B
Kuszai, Joel IA
Kyle, Ken 9D
Lakowski, Romuald Ian 6D
Leibacher, Lise 1A, 7A
Lutz, Alfred IC
MacDonald, Alex 5D
Maillet, Greg 7B
Majkut, Paul 2A
Mascia, Mark J. 4A
Marín, Mari Carmen 3D
Marsh, Bill, IA
Mayer, Bruce H. 7A
McCluskey, Pete 8D
McEvoy, Carmen IC
Mitchell, Charles 10B
Mitchell, Kevin 3B
Moichi, Yoriko 2B
Moylan, Tom 6C
Myzelev, Alla 5A
O'Brien, Dermot 2C
O'Connor, John T.
Orth, Michael 7D
Paden, Roger 10D
Paro, Maria Clara 2D
Partington, John 4D
Patterson, Michelle 8B
Perez, Tina 2D
Pike, David L. 5A
Pohl, Nicole 3B, 6A
Ralston, Shane J. 5B
Ramiro Avilés, Miguel A.4A
Rigsby, Ellen IB
Riskin, Steve 8A
Roemer, Ken 2B
Romein, Tunis 4C
Rosenthal, Bernice Glatzer 8B
Sabia, Dan 3C
Sakolsky, Ron 10A
Sandoval, Ciro A. 3D
Sands, Peter 3A
Sargent, Lyman Tower
Sargisson, Lucy 6C
Schneekloth, Lynda 10B
Schwedler, Jillian 2C
Shishin, Alex 3D
Singh, Ram 7D
Sloan, Johanne 10B
Smith, Andy 7D
Soloff, Dan IC, 2D, 10D
Spencer, Nick 3A
Spieler, Miranda 8A
Spiller, James A. 8C
Stratton, Susan 6A
Taylor, Ed 9D
Togman, Jeffrey M. 2C
Totaro, Rebecca 2B, 6D
Toth, Csaba 4B
Vaughan, Rob 10A
Velcic, Vlatka 3D
Wagman, James 5B
Wagner-Lawlor, Jennifer 3C
Warburton, Rachel 10C
Weeks, Kathi 10D
Wegner, Philip E. 2A
Willingham, Alex 8C
Zaki, Hoda 8C
Zimmerman, Steve R. 10C
Zukas, Alex 2A
Zupancic, Metka 6A
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