CFN to CFR: The Editor's Perspective

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C. W. Sullivan III

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In 1977, a group of interested scholars got together for an informal session at the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society in Detroit and agreed that there should be established a regular forum for the discussion of children's folklore. Over the next few months, Tom Burns, University of Pennsylvania, gathered information and brought the Children's Folklore Newsletter, volume I, number I, to the 1978 AFS meeting in Salt Lake City where he convened the first official meeting of the Children's Folklore Section. That first newsletter contained the names, addresses, and interests of the CFS members as well as a bibliography of the members' critical works in children's folklore, a list of children's folklore courses, and list of folklore archives in the US and Canada.

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