THE CONTRIBUTORS
REYNOLD E. CARLSON (Vol. IV, Nos. 4-5)
JACKSON KEMPER, 3rd, formerly a member of the staff
at French Creek Recreational Demonstration Area, Pennsylvania, has a
lifelong familiarity with the old Hopewell Village iron-making community
which had been associated with his family for more than a century before
its purchase by the federal government. Assigned to historical research
at the area, he observed at first hand the process of charcoal making
which he described so faithfully in his article. He is a graduate ('34)
of Hobart College.
C. P. RUSSELL (Vol. I, No. 6)
EDITH SETTAN, one of the matriculants at the recent
Virginia Natural History Institute, is a teacher of science in the
public school system of Greensboro, North Carolina. Mrs. Settan is an
alumna ('26) of the Woman's College of the University of North
Carolina.
RALEIGH C. TAYLOR (Vol. III, No. 2)
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