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Michael R. H. Swanson, Ph. D.
Office:  CAS 110
Hours:         T, Th,  9:30 - 11:00
W, 2:00 - 3:00,  F, 1:00-2:00
Phone:  254 3230
E-mail:  amst335@msn.com
The Week's Work
American Studies 335
New England
Roger Williams University
CAS 228
Tuesday and Friday, 2:00 - 3:20
Fall Semester, 2006
This may be a work in progress at the time of tomorrow's class:  I have my annual physical exam in the morning, and whether or not I get this shaped up depends on how long I have to sit in the waiting room, tapping my foot and looking at my watch.  I have completed sorting out the folk tales and legends which will form the bulk of our class discussions next week.  You'll find the list under the second button, above.  I haven't determined any particular order as yet.  Perhaps we will discuss that in class on Friday the 1st, or perhaps I'll just go dictatoron you all.  Anyhow, watch this space.

Mike Swanson
The illlustrations on this page accompany some of the legends and stories in our text.  Not all the stories chosen had pictures with them, but I think I caught all the ones which did.  I'll order them when I decide the order of the presentations...or perhaps I'll make it a little contest for you all.