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**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 39, Number 4 (Winter 1997)** MARY R. HAAS: A MEMORIAL ISSUE CONTENTS Editor's Introduction, DOUGLAS R. PARKS Bibliography of Mary R. Haas BACKGROUND Mary R. Haas: A Life in Linguistics, SALLY MCLENDON Mary R. Haas: Teacher, KATHERINE TURNER The Formative Influences on Mary R. Haas's Career, VICTOR GOLLA Mary R. Haas and the "First Yale School of Linguistics", REGNA DARNELL Differing Opportunity in Language: A Glimpse of Relativity, ERIC P. HAMP DESCRIPTIVE STUDIES Mary R. Haas's Contributions to Wakashan Linguistics, WILLIAM H. JACOBSEN, JR. The Contribution of Mary R. Haas to the Study of Southeastern Languages, PAMELA MUNRO Mary R. Haas and Southeastern Ethnography, RAYMOND D. FOGELSON Mary R. Haas and Ethnology, WILLIAM C. STURTEVANT Remembering Mary R. Haas's Work on Thai, JAMES A. MATISOFF Mary R. Haas and Linguistic Anthropology, WILLIAM BRIGHT Mary Rosamond Haas (1910-1996), KARL VAN DUYN TEETER Mary Haas: A Real Linguist of the Nth Degree, R. M. W. DIXON TEACHING Mary R. Haas and "Berkeley Linguistics", MURRAY B. EMENEAU Mary R. Haas: Lessons in and out of the Classroom, SYDNEY M. LAMB The Teaching of Mary R. Haas, WILLIAM SHIPLEY Mary R. Haas as Anthropological Linguist, ALLAN R. TAYLOR Mary R. Haas at Berkeley in the Sixties, MAURICIO J. MIXCO Recollections of Mary R. Haas as Teacher, Supervisor, and Inspiration, BRENT GALLOWAY HISTORICAL COMPARISON Mary R. Haas and Historical Linguistics, LYLE CAMPBELL Mary Haas, Algic, and the Scientific Consensus, JOSEPH H. GREENBERG Mary R. Haas's Legacy for Historical Linguistics, CATHERINE A. CALLAGHAN Haas's Hokan: Dead End, or Gateway to the Future?, MAURICIO J. MIXCO EPILOGUE A 1978 Interview with Mary R. Haas, STEPHEN O. MURRAY ******* Annual subscription rates (for 4 issues): $30 for U.S. individuals; $38 for non-U.S. individuals; $65 for U.S. institutions; $75 for non-U.S. institutions. Payment should be in U.S. funds by check or postal money order made payable to ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS. Visa and MasterCard are also accepted. Subscriptions and inquires should be sent to: Anthropological Linguistics, Student Building 130(C), Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA; fax: (812) 855-7529; e-mail: <anthlingMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueindiana.edu>. For abstracts and more information, visit our website at: http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling