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Original Articles

Maud May Babcock (1867–1954): President During the National Communication Association's 21st Year, 1936

Pages 56-62 | Published online: 23 Aug 2006
 

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Sharon Ratliffe (Ph.D., Wayne State University, 1973) is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Speech at Golden West College. Correspondence to: Gold West College, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA. [email protected]. Sharon Ratliffe was President of the National Communication Association in 1995.

[1] I am indebted to the Special Collections Department of the University of Utah Libraries and especially to Dr. Malcolm O. Sillars, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Communication at the University of Utah, for many of the materials employed in the writing of this essay. While the resources provided were truly appreciated, and while the materials contained in these archives were undoubtedly an accurate reflection of circumstances at the time, it should be noted that many of the citations and references for the material in these archives are incomplete by today's citation standards. In the references below, given the archives available, I have provided the most complete citations that could be provided.

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Sharon A. Ratliffe Footnote

Sharon Ratliffe (Ph.D., Wayne State University, 1973) is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Speech at Golden West College. Correspondence to: Gold West College, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA. [email protected]. Sharon Ratliffe was President of the National Communication Association in 1995.

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