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Report of the Executive Secretary (General Session, 27 December 1971)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

Extract

IDO NOT HAVE final figures at this time, but based on preregistrations, it appears that this Convention will be the most intimate MLA meeting since 1962. Undoubtedly, a number of members have been prevented from attending because of the interesting financial situation with which we are all familiar ; whatever the reasons for the relatively small attendance—and other factors could no doubt be considered—there is no indication of a similar decline in MLA membership. On the contrary, we have already added nearly 3,000 new members for 1972, and dues for continuing members are coming in at an unprecedented rate. It appears that next year we will again exceed 30,000 members, which makes one suspect that with all of our wrongs, real or imagined, the MLA must be doing something right.

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1972

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