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Folklorist and director
Žganec became the first director of the Institute of Folklore Research, and was an active participant in the Folklorist Society of Croatia.
He was Louisiana's first State Folklorist, and the founding director of the Louisiana Folklife Program.

Folklorist and .
Folklorist William Bascom states that folklore has many cultural aspects, such as allowing for escape from societal consequences.
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco supported this idea, noting that a great many of those Californian Pagans whom she interviewed claimed that they had been greatly interested in mythology and folklore as children, imagining a world of " enchanted nature and magical transformations, filled with lords and ladies, witches and wizards, and humble but often wise peasants.
In 1962, Folklorist Roger Abrahams explained the Dozens not only as a reaction to racism, but a mostly male behavior in a society dominated by women, hence the concentration on targeting opponents ' mothers.
Folklorist Alan Dundes asserts that by basing their approach on psychoanalytic theory, neither Dollard nor Abrahams considers that the Dozens may be native to Africa, although Dollard does not rule it out.
Folklorist Dr. Neil Rosenberg, for example, shows that most devoted bluegrass fans and musicians are familiar with traditional folk songs and old-time music, and that these songs are often played at shows, festivals and jams.
Folklorist Linda Degh suggests that writer-director Peter Hyams's 1978 film Capricorn One, which shows a hoaxed journey to Mars in a spacecraft that looks identical to the Apollo craft, may have given a boost to the hoax theory's popularity in the post-Vietnam War era.
Folklorist John Jacob Niles based his well known Christmas song I Wonder As I Wander on a phrase he heard in a song sung by the young daughter of a group of traveling evangelicals in downtown Murphy on July 16, 1933.
" By Jeff Lindell, Folklorist & WW2 Aviation Historian.
Folklorist D. L. Ashliman has reported kobolds appearing as wet cats and hens, and Arrowsmith and Moorse mention kobolds in the shape of bats, casts, roosters, snakes, and worms.
Folklorist Hazen likewise offers his own alleged eyewitness testimony of these creatures, which appeared in an academically praised and peer-reviewed publication, describing an occasion he found " a parted cable which bore obvious tooth marks in spite of the fact that the break occurred in a most inaccessible part of the plane.
Folklorist Elias Lönnrot began his travels from here when collecting folklore in Karelia.
* Dr. C G Uragoda Chest Physician Orientalist Folklorist and Author ; President Royal Asiatic Society Sri Lanka Branch
* Ann-Marie Ivars-Swedish Folklorist and writer.
Folklorist at the University of Maryland Barry Lee Pearson said modern examples of folk legends like Goatman are most commonly generated by teenagers, and the stories end up stirring interest in sites like Fletchertown Road.
Folklorist Ioanna Papantoniou considers the Celtic kilt, as viewed by the Roman legions, to have served as a prototype.
Folklorist Sir James Frazer cited many examples in The Golden Bough.
Parsing Through Customs: Essays by a Freudian Folklorist.
Folklorist Resurrección María de Azkue ties Mari Urraca to a legend about a princess of the Kingdom of Navarre, widow of a 12th-century nobleman who lived in the Tower of Muncharaz in the valley known as the Merindad de Durango.
Folklorist D. L.

Peggy and Bulger
The director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress Peggy Bulger, the subject of whose doctoral thesis was Kennedy's work as a folklorist, commented in a 2007 interview with The Associated Press, " Exposing their folklore – all their secret handshakes, passwords and how silly they were, dressing up in white sheets ...
His contribution to the preservation and propagation of folk culture is the subject of a dissertation, " Stetson Kennedy: Applied Folklore and Cultural Advocacy " ( University of Pennsylvania, 1992 ), by Peggy Bulger, who assumed the directorship of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in 1999.
Peggy Bulger, on the other hand, stated that when she interviewed him: " Duke laughed about the way The Klan Unmasked was written.
Peggy Bulger, the head of the American Folklife Division of the Library of Congress, who wrote her Ph.
* South Florida Folklife, 1994, ( coauthors Peggy A. Bulger and Tina Bucuvalas ), University Press of Mississippi, ISBN 0-87805-659-9
The current director is Peggy A. Bulger.
Other scholars, however, such as Peggy Bulger, now head of the Folklife Division of the Library of Congress, who wrote her Ph. D. on Kennedy, strenuously countered Green, Levitt, and Dubner's accusations.
# redirect Peggy Bulger
Peggy Bulger is a folklorist and served as the director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress from 1999 to 2011, when she retired and moved to Florida to continue work on personal projects.
Dr. Peggy A. Bulger retired from her position as Director of the American Folklife Center ( AFC ) at the Library of Congress, effective December 31, 2011.

Peggy and replaced
The other regular in the first series was Carol Wilson ( Ingrid Hafner ), the nurse and receptionist who replaced the slain Peggy.
The production starred David Warner as Henry, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Derek Smith ( later replaced by Clive Swift ) as Talbot and Janet Suzman as Joan.
Jansen left the group in late 1962 to go solo and was replaced by Peggy Santiglia, formerly of The Delicates ( with Denise Ferri and Arleen Lanzotti ).
" Peggy Santiglia took a leave of absence from the group in 1965 and was replaced by Toni Mason ( Angie & The Chicklettes ).
Darnell replaced British actress Peggy Cummins in July 1946 at a cost of $ 350, 000.
The actress who originated the role of Van ( Peggy McCay ) left the show in 1955 and was replaced by actress Bonnie Bartlett ( 1955 – 1959 ).
In 1992, younger sister Mimi replaced second sister Peggy who retired.
The cast included Paul Nicholas as Julian for the first part of the tour, later replaced by Dave Willetts, Julia J Nagle as Dorothy, Jessica Punch as Peggy and Ashley Nottingham as Billy.
" Later in the run, they were replaced by Dan Dailey, E. G. Marshall, Don Porter, Nicol Williamson, Barbara Baxley, and Peggy Cass.
Grady Cole was WBT morning host for 32 years, replaced in 1961 by Ty Boyd, who hosted the morning show until 1973, playing such artists as Duke Ellington, Peggy Lee and Petula Clark.
When Babette retired in 1958, a cousin, Olgita DeCastro Marino ( 1931 – 2000 ) replaced her and when Peggy later left the group to go solo, Babette re-joined Cherie and Olgita.
At various times Peggy and Babette took leave from the act and were replaced by a cousin Olgita, so Cherie was the only sister who was part of every appearance and recording that the group ever made.
When a team of producers interested in presenting the show in an open-ended commercial transfer brought in songwriter Stephen Schwartz to compose a new score, all the original songs ( including Mylett's ) were replaced, except for " By My Side " by Jay Hamburger and Peggy Gordon.

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