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Gray. The second number of this year will contain Wendell V. Harris and Rebecca Larson's bibliography on Richard LeGallienne. Awaiting publication in future issues are Elizabeth Steele's bibliography on Hugh Walpole, Peter Berven's on John Drinkwater, Richard Buhr's on Gilbert Cannan, and Paul W. Day's on C, E. Montague. Still others and supplements to bibliographies already published in ELT will be forthcoming as space allows. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Victorian Studies Bulletin: The Northeast Victorian Studies Association announces its intention to sponsor a bulletin serving as a clearinghouse of information for people interested in Victorian Britain. We hope that it will act as an international, in-house organ keeping Victorianists informed of the goings-on of various groups: noting exhibitions, conferences, publications, and research-in-progressj registering notes, queries, desiderata» and recording the movements of significant scholars (job-changes, visits, exchanges). Its format will be interdisciplinary, covering such fields as literature, history, art, economics, medicine, architecture, science, religion, psychology, law and photography. As a bulletin, it should appear as frequently and as cheaply as possible. Intended to fill a perceived gap, it will not compete with any existing publication. Our mailing address is: Lynne F. Sacher, Editor, Victorian Studies Bulletin, Baruch College, City University of New York, 1? Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10010. 2. Joseph Conrad Society of America: This society has been esta blTsTïedviï^r^:ôT7nid^mTIÎl^n~Tsta te University College, New Paltz, N. Y.) as President and Peter D. O'Connor (State University College, Oswego, N. Y.) as Vice-President for Membership. The annual membership fee is $3·00, payable to the Joseph Conrad Society of America, and includes Joseph Conrad Today, the society's newsletter. ...

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