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• BULLETIN BOARD · [Don't let your Hemingway eventgo unpublkized! Please send news ofinterest to Hemingway scholars to Susan F. Beegel, Editor, THE HEMINGWAY REVIEW, E-mail: editor@hemingwaysociety.org, and to Charles Oliver, Editor, THE HEMINCiWAY NEWSLETTER, 1417 Ricky Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901, Tel: (804) 295-4041 and E-mail: newsletter@hemingwaysociety.org] we're moving!: As we go to press, the office of The Hemingway Review is moving to an as-yet-undetermined address in Maine. The move should be complete in late November. We ask for your patience and support during this period of transition. To help things go smoothly, please use Susan Beegel's e-mail address, editor@hemingwaysociety.org for inquiries about the journal or about membership, and check our website, www.hemingwaysociety .org, for updates. key west win. be site OE 2004 international conference: The Hemingway Society will hold its eleventh international conference in Key West, Florida. Gail Sinclair of Rollins College will be site director, and Kirk Curnutt of Troy State University will be program director. Exact dates have not yet been set, but the conference is tentatively scheduled for June. For developing information, check the Society's website at www. hemingwaysociety .org. Hemingway society website seeks cyberpublication: The Hemingway Society has a new web site at www.hemingwaysociety.org. William Newmiller of the United States Air Force Academy is Webmaster, and Lisa Tyler of Sinclair Community College is Virtual Editor. Visit the site for information about the Society and its projects, and join our new discussion board. We are seeking cyber-appropriate publication for the site, such as searchable bibliographies, audio-visual tours, etc. Contact webmaster@hemingwaysociety .org for more information. EHI HEMINGWAY iu'? p w. vol. 22. no. i. !.Mi 2002. Copyright ('3 2002 Carol Hemingway. All Rights Reserved. Published by the University of Idaho Press, Moscow, Idaho. 15 2 ¦ THE HEMINGWAY REVIEW smith-reynolds founders fellowships: The Hemingway Society has established a memorial fund to honor the memories of past Presidents Paul Smith and Michael Reynolds. The fund disburses $2,000 per annum to support research on Ernest Hemingway by younger scholars. For information on applying for a Smith-Reynolds grant, contact Professor Gerry Brenner, English Department, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812. E-Mail: fellowships @hemingwaysociety.org. JOHN R. BITTNER FELLOWSHIP IN LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM: Family, friends, and colleagues of the late John Bittner have established a fund in his memory to support University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate students in English writing doctoral dissertations on literary figures or movements that have important connections with the popular press. You may make tax-deductible gifts to the fund payable to the John R. Bittner Fund, Arts and Sciences Foundation, Campus Box 6115, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6115. jFK grant proposals: The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation annually awards^ up to $5,000 in travel grants (individual awards are limited to $1,000) to support research in the library's Hemingway collection. For more information, and for application forms, contact James Roth, Curator , The Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Library, Columbia Point, Boston, MA 02125. Tel. 617-929-1229. E-Mail: james.roth@nara.gov. ...

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