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Marvelous Equipment: The Collaborations and Networks of Manly and Rickert, Katherine Ellison, Illinois State University and Susan Kim, Illinois State University -- Chapter 1 Edith Rickert and the New Woman, Sylvia Tomasch, Hunter College and Sealy Gilles, Long Island University -- Chapter 2 Rickert's Network of Women Editors, Molly Yarn, Cambridge University -- Chapter 3 From Philology to Formalism: Edith Rickert, John Matthews Manly, and the Literary/Reformist Beginnings of U.S. Cryptology, Henry Veggian, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill -- Chapter 4 Rich People Never Pay Their Bills: Edith Rickert, John Matthews Manly, and Cryptological Collaborations with the Riverbank Laboratory, Katherine Ellison, Illinois State University -- Chapter 5 John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert: Cryptographers, John Dooley, Knox College -- Chapter 6 "Do You Like to Write? Probably Not": Epistemology, Formalism, and Self-Expression in the Composition Pedagogy of Manly and Rickert, Michael Matto, Adelphi University -- Chapter 7"Since Significant Contributions to Knowledge Are Not Expected in School Texts": The Manuals and Textbooks of John Matthews Manly, Eliza R. Bailey, John A. Powell, and Edith Rickert, Susan Kim, Illinois State University -- Chapter 8 Modernist Folk Tales: Edith Rickert's Children's Books, Beth Pearce, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga -- Chapter 9 Chaucer Laboratory or Vaudeville House? Manly and Rickert's Canterbury Tales and Their University of Chicago Assistants, Christina Von Nolcken, University of Chicago -- Chapter 10 Deciphering Modernist Sentences, Suzanne Bellamy, University of Sydney. |