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Sayre Greenfield

Posted on December 11, 2012 by sgreenfield

Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh – Greensburg

This entry was posted in Faculty and tagged archives, cultural studies, drama, early modern literature, memes, OCR, pedagogy, philology, text and data mining, theater by sgreenfield. Bookmark the permalink.

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