The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1099. Friday, 31 October 1997.
[1] From: Rick Jones <
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Date: Thursday, 30 Oct 1997 09:20:23 -0600 (CST)
Subj: Re: SHK 8.1094 Re: Student Journals
[2] From: Peggy O'Brien <
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Date: Friday, 31 Oct 1997 00:10:51 -0500
Subj: Student Journals
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From: Rick Jones <
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Date: Thursday, 30 Oct 1997 09:20:23 -0600 (CST)
Subject: 8.1094 Re: Student Journals
Comment: Re: SHK 8.1094 Re: Student Journals
The journal David Skeele is thinking of is, I suspect, Theatre Studies.
Address: Theatre Research Institute, The Ohio State University, 1430
Lincoln Tower, 1800 Cannon Drive, Columbus, OH 43210-1230.
Submissions are accepted only from graduate students enrolled in theatre
programs [apparently not in English programs] which grant the Ph.D.,
although articles from MA and MFA candidates in those programs are also
accepted.
Rick Jones
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From: Peggy O'Brien <
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Date: Friday, 31 Oct 1997 00:10:51 -0500
Subject: Student Journals
Shakespeare Magazine, published by Cambridge University Press and
Georgetown University, entertains submissions from students-and its
circulation is widespread. Submissions should be sent to SHAKESPEARE,
2200 Custer, Clinton OK 23601 or queries to
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This publication-which reaches students, faculty, actors, directors, and
a range of people interested in Shakespeare-is of course interested in
submissions from secondary, undergraduate, and graduate students. It
flies in the face of the more traditional, segmented journals!
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