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Dear Helen

Looks good.  I will be sending a money order for canadian dollar
equivalent for two years' subscription, and will hope to continue
into the future!

Best wishes for this.  I know how much work it will be causing you
but it's a great thing to be doing.

Yours
John


On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 17:21:48 -0500 Helen Ostovich
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> ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW JOURNAL
>
> Early Theatre: A Journal associated with the Records of Early English
> Drama (acronym ET/REED, ISSN 1206-9078) will appear annually beginning in
> the fall of 1998.  Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal with a
> nine-menber international editorial board.  The first volume will contain
> articles and notes on a variety of cultural and theatrical concerns, such
> as:
>
>         John J. McGavin on early Scottish attitudes to plays and performance in
> "The Kirk, the Burgh, and Fun"
>         Robert Tittler on new biographical material concerning "Henry Hardware
> of Chester and the Face of Puritan Reform"
>         W. R. Streitberger on household and court preparations involved in
> "Devising the Revels"
>         David Mills on travelling players in Chester
>         James Stokes on the waits in Lincolnshire
>         Dominick Grace on the apothecary scene in Romeo and Juliet
>
> Early Theatre is also experimenting with a new reviewing format.  For the
> first issue, several scholars, including Barbara Palmer, David Bevington,
> Garrett Epp, Peter Meredith, David Mills, and Ralph Blasting will
> participate in a forum reviewing the York Cycle in performance, in Toronto
> (June) and in the city of York (July), with comments on various aspects of
> staging, special effects, and treatment of text.
>
> We invite you to show your support for the new journal by subscribing to
> Early Theatre for an initial one- or two-year period.  Our new publisher,
> McMaster University Press, will be taking over the subscription lists in
> May, and we anticipate that the cost of the journal may increase within
> the next two years.  If you wish to subscribe now, at the current prices,
> you may do so by sending a money order or VISA credit card information,
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> your reply by April 15.
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> We are now accepting articles and notes for Volume 2 (1999).  Requests for
> the ET style sheet may be addressed to the editor at [log in to unmask]
> and submissions may be sent to:
> Helen Ostovich
> Editor, Early Theatre
> Department of English
> McMaster University
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> Canada
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John J. McGavin
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