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- William R. Brown is Professor of Communication at The Ohio State University. The author thanks his students in Communication 617 for their stimulating questions about rhetoric and social intervention, especially Susan Opt Whitlock, Virginia Kennedy, J. Wesley Baker, feannine Pondozzi, and Patricia Rooney. The author also thanks his colleagues Russell Corley, Joseph Pilotta, and Don Ronchifor their suggestions.