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Annotation, NHPRC Newsletter
Vol. 31:1  ISSN 0160-8460  March 2003

ANNOTATION, NHPRC Members, and NHPRC Staff

Annotation is the quarterly newsletter of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), a Federal agency within the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, DC. Recipients are encouraged to republish, with appropriate credit, any materials appearing in Annotation. Inquiries about receiving Annotation, submitting material for it, or anything else related to it may be directed to the Editor, Annotation, NHPRC, National Archives and Records Administration, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 111, Washington, DC 20408-0001, (202) 501-5610 (voice); (202) 501-5601 (fax); nhprc@nara.gov (e-mail); http://www.archives.gov/grants/annotation/annotation.html (World Wide Web).

Material accepted for publication will be edited to conform to style and space limitations of Annotation, but authors will be consulted should substantive questions arise. The editor is final arbiter in matters regarding length and grammar. Published material does not necessarily represent the views of the Commission or of the National Archives and Records Administration; indeed, some material may challenge policies and practices of those institutions.

NHPRC Members

John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States, Chairperson; Nicholas C. Burckel and David W. Brady, representing the President of the United States; Tom Cole, representing the U.S. House of Representatives; Charles T. Cullen, representing the Association for Documentary Editing; Christopher Dodd, representing the U.S. Senate; Mary Maples Dunn, representing the American Historical Association; Barbara J. Fields, representing the Organization of American Historians; Alfred Goldberg, representing the Department of Defense; Margaret P. Grafeld, representing the Department of State; J. Kevin Graffagnino, representing the American Association for State and Local History; James H. Hutson, representing the Librarian of Congress; David H. Souter, representing the U.S. Supreme Court; Lee Stout, representing the Society of American Archivists; and Roy C. Turnbaugh, representing the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators.

NHPRC Staff

Max J. Evans, Executive Director; Roger A. Bruns, Deputy Executive Director; Richard A. Cameron, Director for State Programs; Timothy D.W. Connelly, Director for Publications; Mark Conrad, Director for Technology Initiatives; Nancy Taylor Copp, Management and Program Analyst; Noreen Curtis, Staff Assistant; J. Dane Hartgrove, Historian and Editor, Annotation; Michael T. Meier, Program Officer; Laurette O'Connor, Grant Program Assistant; Cassandra A. Scott, Staff Assistant; and Daniel A. Stokes, Program Officer.

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