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lbc etc. lore as popular culture -- any proper academics out there?

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Subject: lbc etc. lore as popular culture -- any proper academics out there?
From: island@whidbey.net (Judith Winter)
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 1994 00:07:37 -0800
overheard on the net:

>                 NORTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF BRITISH STUDIES
>
>                       1995 MEETING, Washington, D.C.
>
>                             CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>         The North American Conference on British Studies will hold
>         its annual meeting in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic
>         Conference on British Studies at the ANA Hotel, Washington,
>         D.C. on October 5-8, 1995.
>
>         The NACBS and MACBS seek participation by scholars in all
>         areas of British history and culture, including graduate
>         students and scholars from abroad.  Panelists are
>         encouraged to become members of the NACBS.  Proposals may
>         consist of individual papers or entire sessions on a common
>         theme.  In view of the anticipated number of submissions, the
>         larger number of session will include three papers (each
>         lasting 20 minutes), a chair and a commentator.  Proposals
>         for roundtable discussions are welcome.  A proposal should
>         include a 200-word abstract for each paper and a one-page
>         curriculum vitae for each participant, including chairs and
>         commentators.  The Program Committee will undertake to find
>         suitable chairs and commentators for sessions proposed
>         without them.  As a rule, panelists will not be permitted
>         to take part in more than one session, but participation at
>         the Vancouver meeting does not preclude submission of
>         proposals for 1995.
>
>         All proposals for papers and sessions should be submitted by
>         March 15, 1995 to:
>
>                                      Professor Dorothy O. Helly
>                                      Program Chair, MACBS
>                                      Department of History
>                                      Hunter College CUNY
>                                      695 Park Avenue
>                                      New York, New York 10021
>
>                             Phone: 212-772-5546  Fax: 212-772-5545
>                             E-Mail: DOHHC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
>
>         PLEASE RESPOND TO PROFESSOR HELLY, AND NOT TO THE LIST
>

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Judith Winter
island@whidbey.net




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