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Charles Chupp
"Geococcyx" 177
Charles Clay Doyle
"Pecos Bill and His Pedigree" 181
Jerry B. Lincecum
"Funerals and Folklore: A Snapshot from 1909" 205
III. The Folk: Who We Are and What We've Done
Elmer Kelton
"How the TFS Has Influenced Me as a Writer, But More Importantly,
What It Has Meant to Me as a Listener" 215
Peggy A. Redshaw
"Women in the Texas Folklore Society" 223
Joyce Gibson Roach
"Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Reflections on the TFS
and a Writing Life" 245
Francis Edward Abernethy
"Back in the Ought 'Sixties" 273
Sue M. Friday
"The Alford Homeplace: Deconstructing a Dogtrot" 285
Meredith E. Abarca
"Mexican and Mexican-American Folk Healers: Continuing to Nourish Our
Sense of Humanity into the Twenty-First Century" 291
IV. Meetings, Memories, and More
Kenneth W. Davis
"Keeping the Flames Burning and Passing Them On: Hoots
at TFS Meetings" 311
Lee Haile
"The Texas Folklore Society: Getting There Is Half the Fun" 321
Archie P. McDonald
"Folklore Society Memories" 331
Charlie Oden
"Confessions of a Folldore Junkie" 337
Mary Margaret Dougherty Campbell
"Hooked" 343
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