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where, whose training, facilities for carrying on work, and whose 

 problems are approved by the Board of Directors. Applications for 

 appointment on the staff, or for money grants should be made to the 

 Secretary of the Board of Directors, Dr. I. Emmet Holt, 14 W. 55th 

 Street, New York City, before the first of June of each year. 



Scientific Alliance of New York. 



See under New York Academy of Sciences. 



Shakespeare Society of New York. 



Address. Recording Secretary: William O. Bates, 1083 Lincoln Place, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 History. Founded and incorporated in Apr. 1885. 



Object. To promote the knowledge and study of Shakespeare's dramatic works, 

 and to collect and maintain a library of books relating to Shakespeare and the 

 Shakespearean and Elizabethan drama. 



Meetings. Annual meeting at the office of the secretary; special meetings at the 

 call of the president. 



Membership. About 300 (annual subscription, $2.50). 



Publications. 



SHAKESPEARIANA. v. i-io, Nov. i883-Oct./Dec. 1893. Philadelphia 

 [etc.], [i88 3 ]- 93 . i2- 4 . 



Monthly, 1883-89; quarterly, 1890-93. 



With v. 3-5 were issued "Selected reprints. A series of Shakespeare illus- 

 trations forming supplements to Shakespeariana." With v. 6 was issued 

 The Teachers' supplement. Conducted by W. S. Allis. no. 1-2, May- 

 Oct., 1889. 



NEW SHAKESPEAREANA ... A critical, contemporary and current 

 review of Shakespearean & Elizabethan studies, v. I-V, Sept. 1901- 

 Oct. 1906. New York and Westfield, N. J., 1902-06. 4. q. 



Prices: $2.50 a year; single numbers, 75c. 



PUBLICATIONS ... no. 1-12. New York, 1885-99. 16, 8, 12. 

 no. 1-8, ii have title: Papers, nos. 3-9 pub. also in London. 

 Contents: no. I. Ecclesiastical law in Hamlet: The burial of Ophelia. 

 By R. S. Guernsey. 1885. no. 2. Venus and Adonis. A study in War- 

 wickshire dialect. By Appleton Morgan. 1885. no. 3. William Shake- 

 speare and alleged Spanish prototypes. By A. R. Frey. 1886. no. 4 pt. I, 

 Digest Shakespeareanae, being a topical index of printed matter 

 (other than literary or esthetic commentary or criticism) relating to 

 William Shakespeare, or the Shakespearian plays and poems printed 

 in the English language to the year 1886 (pt. I. A-F). By Appleton 

 Morgan. 1886. no. 5-6. Time in the play of Hamlet. By E. P. Vining. 

 [The first Shakespeare society] by J. O. Halliwell-Phillips. Once 

 used words in Shakespeare. By J. D. Butler. 1886. no. 7. Digesta 

 Shakespeareana ... to the year 1887. [no. 4, pt. 2 : F.-Z.] By Appleton 



