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This Side of the Mountain

This Side of the Mountain THIS ISSUE IS DEDICATED TO JAMES STILL By Sidney Fair By now most of you have seen the first issue of Appalachian Heritage published by Berea College. You have responded to it through letters and verbal comments, through new and solicit your support, financially and through contributions of materials--fiction, poetry, articles, book reviews, photographs and illustrations. gift subscriptions, and through renewals. This is a gratifying response. A number of you have written us about the contents of the We are beginning a subscription drive with this issue. Our goal is to have 1 ,000 or more winter/spring issue. Three pieces received considerable attention: (1) The interview with George Ella Lyon, (2) the article about Breece Pancake by Grace Edwards and (3) John Wallhausser's writing about the Old Regular Baptist Churches in southeastern Kentucky. We hope that future issues will be as well received. subscribers by Christmas. You and your friends and associates can help us meet this goal. One of our contributors has said, for ex- ample, that he is going to give Appalachian Heritage to persons on his Christmas gift list. That is a great idea, we think, and we hope that many of you will do http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

This Side of the Mountain

Appalachian Review , Volume 13 (3) – Jan 8, 1985

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THIS ISSUE IS DEDICATED TO JAMES STILL By Sidney Fair By now most of you have seen the first issue of Appalachian Heritage published by Berea College. You have responded to it through letters and verbal comments, through new and solicit your support, financially and through contributions of materials--fiction, poetry, articles, book reviews, photographs and illustrations. gift subscriptions, and through renewals. This is a gratifying response. A number of you have written us about the contents of the We are beginning a subscription drive with this issue. Our goal is to have 1 ,000 or more winter/spring issue. Three pieces received considerable attention: (1) The interview with George Ella Lyon, (2) the article about Breece Pancake by Grace Edwards and (3) John Wallhausser's writing about the Old Regular Baptist Churches in southeastern Kentucky. We hope that future issues will be as well received. subscribers by Christmas. You and your friends and associates can help us meet this goal. One of our contributors has said, for ex- ample, that he is going to give Appalachian Heritage to persons on his Christmas gift list. That is a great idea, we think, and we hope that many of you will do

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1985

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