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                  with <author>H.H. Van Loan</author>. <title level="m">The Mississippi Gambler
                     [dialogue]</title>, <author>Barker, Reginald</author>, dir. <publisher ref="organizations.xml#Universal">Universal Studios</publisher>, <date when="1929">1929</date>. <title level="m">The Winnifred Eaton Archive</title>, edited by <editor>Mary Chapman</editor> and <editor>Jean Lee Cole</editor>, <edition n="2.0">v. 2.0</edition>, <date when="2024-02-03">03 February 2024</date>, <ref target="https://winnifredeatonarchive.org/MississippiGambler1.html">https://winnifredeatonarchive.org/MississippiGambler1.html</ref>.</bibl></listBibl></ab></publicationStmt>
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                  <p>See the <ref target="timeline.xml">Biographical Timeline</ref> for biographical
                     information on Winnifred Eaton.</p>
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                  <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
                  <forename>Joey</forename>
                  <surname>Takeda</surname>
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                  <p>Joey Takeda is the Technical Director of <title level="m">The Winnifred Eaton
                        Archive</title> and a Developer at Simon Fraser University’s <ref target="https://dhil.lib.sfu.ca">Digital Humanities Innovation Lab</ref>
                     (DHIL). He is a graduate of the M.A. program in English at the University of
                     British Columbia where he specialized in Indigenous and diasporic literature,
                     science and technology studies, and the digital humanities.</p>
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                  <reg>Mary Chapman</reg>
                  <forename>Mary</forename>
                  <surname>Chapman</surname>
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                  <p>Mary Chapman is the Director of <title level="m">The Winnifred Eaton
                        Archive</title>, a Professor of English, and Academic Director of the Public
                     Humanities Hub at University of British Columbia. She is the author of the
                     award-winning monograph <title level="m"><ref target="https://global.oup.com/academic/product/making-noise-making-news-9780190634506">Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture and US
                        Modernism</ref></title> (Oxford UP) and of numerous articles about American
                     literature and women writers. She has also edited <ref target="https://www.mqup.ca/becoming-sui-sin-far-products-9780773547223.php"><title level="m">Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism and
                           Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton</title></ref> (McGill-Queen’s UP) and
                     published essays on the Eaton sisters in <title level="j">American
                        Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">MELUS</title>, <title level="j">Legacy</title>, <title level="j">Canadian Literature</title>, and <title level="j">American Periodicals</title>. Her current research project is a
                     microhistory of the Eaton family. For more information, see <ref target="http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/mchapman/">http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/mchapman/</ref>. </p>
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                  <reg>Sydney Lines</reg>
                  <forename>Sydney</forename>
                  <surname>Lines</surname>
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               <note><p>Sydney Lines is a Ph.D. candidate in English at the University of British
                     Columbia and Project Manager of <title level="m">The Winnifred
                        Eaton Archive</title>. She is writing a dissertation on Winnifred Eaton
                        and Laura Goodman Salverson.</p></note>
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               <note><p>American film studio founded in 1912. Initially located in Chicago, 
                  later moved to New York and Hollywood. Eaton assisted with scriptwriting 
                  and adaptation on select films.</p></note>
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