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I'll endorse this. I have worked closely with Dennis on the ASA regional chapters committe and through the Early American Matters Caucus working group since 2008. I appreciate his skill, devotion, collaboration, and creativity.

Cheers,
james


|James O'Neil Spady
|Associate Professor of American History
|http://soka.academia.edu/JamesSpady

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From: Southern American Studies Association [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Eric G Anderson [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 3:28 PM
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Subject: Dennis Moore for ASA Council!

Greetings and Happy New Year, everyone!

Our own Dennis Moore is on the ballot for the ASA's Council. He's too modest to solicit votes for himself, but I hope that when your ASA ballot arrives, you will vote for him. I've worked closely with Dennis over the years on all sorts of things, including more than one SASA conference, and I know he'll be a terrific addition to the ASA Council.

All best,
Eric

Eric Gary Anderson
President, The Society for the Study of Southern Literature (and erstwhile SASA President)
Associate Professor of English, George Mason University
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