APPENDIX A
PERIODICALS
1
This appendix provides the following
information on the
periodicals referenced in the bibliography:
1.
Full title, with the shorter common title underlined.
2.
Founding dates (and cessation dates where available and
applicable).
3.
City of publication.
4.
Frequency of publication, if not indicated in the title.
5.
Subscription price (when available).
6.
Descriptive information (including circulation figures if
they were available).
7.
List of editors (when available).
8.
Years in which
articles on dreaming appeared, with authors'
names when given:
*indicates article is a reprint.
+indicates article is reprinted elsewhere, and number of
times reprinted.
164
165
The Academy and Literature. A Monthly Record of Literature,
Learning, Science, and Art.
1886-
Syracuse,
Boston
Monthly
1902++(F. Legge)
All the Year Round. A weekly journal conducted by Charles Dickens,
with which is incorporated Household Words.
1859-
London
Similar to Once A Week, AYR was illustrated and consisted
of a serial
story as the main feature, supported by articles of
miscellaneous interest, short stories,
topical comments , and
news gossip. It was part of the new development in popular
periodicals necessitated by the creation of the commercial
middle class and the growth of elementary education.
American (Quarterly)Church Review (and Ecclesiastical Register).
1848-1891
New Haven, New York
An organ of the
Protestant-Episcopal Church, its contributors
included. all the great men of its church in America, as well
as prominent
laymen in fields of letters, law, philosophy, science,
and education. ACR was criticized for "presenting all sides" and
not taking a positive position on critical issues.
Eds: N. S. Richardson ('48-'68), J. M. Leavitt ('68-'71),
M. H. Mallory ('72-'75), E. B. Boggs ('75-'80), H. Y. Baum ('81-'91).
1883 ®. W. Micou)
166
American Journal of Insanity (became American Journal of Psychiatry)
1844-current
Baltimore
Quarterly, $5.00
Edited by the medical officers of the New York State Lunatic
Asylum.
1892 (H. S. Williams), 1910 (E. Jones)
American Journal of Psychology
1887-current
Worcester
Quarterly, $5.00
Founded by G. S. Hall to publish
psychological work of a
scientific (experimental), distinct from a speculative, character. AJP
gave the adherents of a new psychology not only a store-
house for contributions of experimental and theoretical nature,
but also a sense of solidarity and independence.
1888 (J. Nelson), 1893 (M. W. Calkins), l895 (E. B. Titchener).
1896 (S. C. Weed, F. M. Hallam, & E. D. Phinney), 1900 (G. Andrews),
1905 (J.
R.
Jewell), 1910 (E. Jones; S. Ferenczi)
Appleton's Journal. A Magazine of General Literature.
1869-1881
New York
weekly to '76, then monthly.
Introductory Announcement: "Omitting
ordinary news and avoiding