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  2. Thelma G. James - Wikipedia

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    She was elected President of the American Folklore Society in 1949 and also elected as a Fellow of the Society in 1961. James did not publish many articles based on urban folklore. A paper of hers, "European Folklore Found in A Modern City", was read in her absence at the Western Folklore Conference in 1945.

  3. American Folklore Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Folklore Society (AFS) is the United States (US)-based professional association for folklorists, with members from the US, Canada, and around the world, which aims to encourage research, aid in disseminating that research, promote the responsible application of that research, publish various forms of publications, advocate for the continued study and teaching of folklore, etc. [1 ...

  4. Wayland Hand - Wikipedia

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    He was editor of the Journal of American Folklore from 1947–51 and president of the American Folklore Society from 1955-56. [1] Hand is known for his 1964 book Popular Beliefs and Superstitions from North Carolina , considered one of the most complete and well-organized studies of superstition .

  5. Simon J. Bronner - Wikipedia

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    He was elected to the Fellows of the American Folklore Society in 1994 and received the Wayland Hand Prize for best article on history and folklore and the Peter and Iona Opie Prize for best book on children’s folklore from the Society. In 2017, he received the lifetime achievement medal from the American Folklore Society for his work on ...

  6. Wayland D. Hand Prize - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990. the History and Folklore section of the American Folklore Society has also sponsored the Richard Reuss Prize for Students of Folklore and History, a biennial award (presented on odd-numbered years) honoring Richard Reuss (1940-1986), founding editor of The Folklore Historian and a leading chronicler of folklore studies. [5]

  7. W. K. McNeil - Wikipedia

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    He held professional posts of president of the Mid-America Folklore Society in 1980, book review editor of the Journal of American Folklore from 1980 to 1993, and member of the executive board of the National Council for the Traditional Arts in 1979.

  8. Jane Hicks Gentry - Wikipedia

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    Jane Hicks Gentry (December 18, 1863 – May 25, 1925) was an Appalachian folklorist and singer, born in Watauga County, North Carolina. She was known for her riddles and the "Jack, Will and Tom Tales", in addition to the songs she recorded for Cecil Sharp .

  9. William A. Wilson (folklorist) - Wikipedia

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    William Albert "Bert" Wilson (September 23, 1933 – April 25, 2016) [3] was a scholar of Mormon folklore. [4]: 2 The "father of Mormon folklore" [5] helped found and organize folklore archives at both Utah State University (USU) and Brigham Young University (BYU).