Stephen Weisner received his B.A. from Richmond College of the City University of New York and his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is currently Professor of History and the Honors Programs at Springfield Technical Community College. He is the author of Embattled Editor: The Life of Samuel Bowles (1986), Samuel Bowles and the Springfield Republican in Springfield, 1636-1986 (1987), "Biographical Portraits of Samuel Bowles I and II" in American National Biography (1999), "Governor Rueben Fenton" in The Encyclopedia of the American Civil War (2000), and the forthcoming Horace Greeley: 19th Century Newspaper Editor. He was the recipient of a Distinguished Service Award at S.T.C.C. in 1982, the Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Award in 1988, and a National Excellence in Teaching Award in 1989. William Hartford received his B.A. and his Ph.D. from the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst. Currently, he is a Project Editor at National Evaluations
Systems in Amherst, MA as well as a professional writer. He is the author of
the article "Unions, Labor Markets, and Deindustrialization: The Holyoke Textile
Industry," in Labor in Massachusetts: Selected Essays (1990), the books,
Working People of Holyoke: Class and Ethnicity in a Massachusetts Mill Town,
1860-1960 (1996), Where is our Responsibility? Unions and Economic Change
in the New England Textile Industry, 1870-1960 (1996), and co-author of
Commonwealth of Toil: Chapters in the History of Massachusetts Workers and
Their Unions (1996). |