CONTRIBUTORS
TO THIS ISSUE
[\Kf Mii.(;ram Wikx, graduate of
Stanford (A.B., 1974), Oxford (M.Phil., 1976)
and Berkeley ([-D., 1984), has written exten¬
sively on the life and art of Rockwell Kent. He
is working on a study of Kent's reverse
paintings on glass and on a full account of
Kent's artistic achievement in Greenland,
1929-1935. Wien organized and curated The
Vanishing American Frontier, an exhibition of
the historical lithographs of Bernarda Bryson
Shahn which concluded its museum tour at
Bryn Mawr College in April 1996.
Travis Beal Jacobs received his Ph.D.
in history from Columbia University (1971)
and is Fletcher D. Procter Professor of
American History at Middlebury College. His
publications include coediting the diaries of
Adolf A. Berie Jr., Navigating the Rapids, and he
is completing a manuscript of Eisenhower's
Presidency at Columbia.