CALL FOR PAPERS Teaching Applications for REED Collections Last summer, at the Leeds International Medieval Congress, several contributors to the REED Project began to discuss the possibility of starting a volume of articles about teaching applications involving REED collections. I have volunteered to edit the volume. Such a collection would illustrate ways faculty members are using primary materials in teaching the history of regional drama and entertainment in England prior to 1642. Other fields where the documents might be useful include medieval and Renaissance local history, and the history of language in England to 1642. Please feel free to suggest other applications as well. If you are using REED documents and publications in your classes and would like to contribute an article about your teaching methods to a collection for the Studies in Early English Drama (SEED) series, which is edited by Alan Somerset and published at the University of Toronto, please respond to me at either of the following addresses: [log in to unmask] Elza C. Tiner Associate Professor Department of English Lynchburg College 1501 Lakeside Drive Lynchburg, VA 24501 USA