Academy of Saint Gabriel: re-opening, call for help

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Academy of Saint Gabriel: re-opening, call for help

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The Academy of Saint Gabriel is now open for business.

If you're not familiar with the Academy, we are a group of volunteers interested in medieval names and armory. The Academy researches questions about authentic names and devices, and writes reports about its conclusions. Academy members also maintain the Medieval Names Archive and the Medieval Heraldry Archive:

http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/
http://www.s-gabriel.org/heraldry/

Unfortunately, the Academy receives far more questions than it can answer. That means we need your help. We're looking for people of all levels of experience-- the only requirement is enthusiasm for names and devices. We particularly need people who are interested in writing and proofreading letters.

You can find more information about joining the Academy here:

http://s-gabriel.org/faq/heraldsfaq.html#join

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I'm interested in joining.

My research ability and means is limited, but I'm a very good writer and proofreader.

Checking the website now.
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AvM wrote:I'm interested in joining.


Great!

I've learned a huge amount just from watching the Academy.

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