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1. Although EDAM as a research project has been disbanded, the checklists
and
bibliography of EDAM publications have now (finally) been updated and are
available at <http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/research/edam/index.html>. The
saint play list remains on line, with some corrections, and added is an
index to Ann Eljenholm Nichols' Early Norfolk Art, a volume which contains
much of interest to drama scholars. The lists now are available as PDF
files; for those who do not have PDF, the program is available free on
line.

2. The EDAM Monograph Series is still very much alive. Proposals for books
in the series should be sent to Patricia Hollahan, Medieval Institute
Publications, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA.

3. I should mention that Comparative Drama is still very much interested
in receiving submissions in early drama, and they should be directed to
the editor, Eve Salisbury, at the English Department, Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008.

3. My email address has been changed to <[log in to unmask]> by
the university. For now the old address will work, but the new one should
be noted in the event it does not one of these days.

Clifford Davidson
Professor Emeritus

cc: Eve Salisbury, Editor