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Published on August 8, 2008 by John F Stephens.
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Published on August 1, 2008 by John F Stephens.
Danish Am. Studies graduate student in search of material on Route 66 - and possibly tips on where to stay in Albuquerque, NM, during the annual meeting.
Published in Students Committee on 4/25/08 by Ann Christine Brandt.
Alaska joins PNASA
Published in Pacific Northwest American Studies Association on 4/21/08 by Donna M Campbell.
URL for Southern ASA’s brand-new website is http://sasa.gmu.edu
Published in Southern American Studies Association on 4/07/08 by Dennis Moore.
Published in Material Culture Caucus on 3/31/08 by Shirley Wajda.
FALL CREEK FALLS, TN IS ON CENTRAL TIME!
Published in Kentucky-Tennessee American Studies Association on 3/20/08 by Susan Myers-Shirk.
KTASA Annual Meeting
Fall Creek Falls, Pikeville, TN
April 4 & 5, 2008
Published in Kentucky-Tennessee American Studies Association on 3/19/08 by Susan Myers-Shirk.
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