Acknowledgments
The authors wish to thank the following individuals and institutions.
The staff and faculty of the dance program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Bernard Schermetzler and Barry Teicher of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Library Archives Center; and the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters.
Nathalie Brenner, secretary, the Florida International University Department of Dance for helping in formatting the manuscript, and Hector Ramos, program administrative assistant for transcription and design of the original interview and other documents. Marcia Lou Lloyd, Professor Emerita, the Idaho State University for help in interviewing subjects for Part One. Associate Professor Donna White and the staff of the University of Utah, Department of Modern Dance, for accommodating the editors in preparation of the manuscript.
Louise H’Doubler Nagle, Margaret H’Doubler’s niece, who reviewed the article “Margaret H’Doubler’s Mottos in Context” and provided valuable historical clarifications and information to the authors. Appreciation is also expressed to the late Julia Brown, Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for her care and thoughtfulness in preserving historical articles, records, and documents of the department that have enriched the narrative for the article “The Lore of Lathrop Hall.”