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Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Receives 2009 ‘Oxfordian of the Year Award’
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
 
For Immediate Release

Media Contacts:

Alex McNeil

Shakespeare Fellowship

617-244-9825

alex@amcneil.com

Matthew Cossolotto

Shakespeare Oxford Society

914-245-9721

matthew@ovations.com

Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Receives 2009 'Oxfordian of the Year Award'

Justice Stevens – a long-time doubter that William Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon is the real Bard – is recognized for his interest in and support of the Oxfordian thesis

WASHINGTON, DC – November 25, 2009 – The Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society announced that the two organizations have jointly presented the 2009 "Oxfordian of the Year Award" to John Paul Stevens, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Justice Stevens has long doubted whether William Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon is the real Bard.

The award was conferred jointly by the Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society, the two leading American organizations that promote the case for Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, as the true author of the works attributed to Shakespeare.

On November 12, 2009, representatives of the two groups – Alex McNeil, Thomas Regnier, Michael Pisapia, and Melissa Dell'Orto – traveled to Washington, DC, where they presented a plaque to Justice Stevens, recognizing him for his "interest in" and "support of the Oxfordian Thesis"

Appointed to the high court by President Ford in 1975, Justice Stevens has been interested in the Shakespeare authorship problem since 1987, when he participated in a moot court on the topic at American University. In an article published by The Wall Street Journal (April 18, 2009: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123998633934729551.html), Justice Stevens expressed his view that "the evidence that (Shakespeare of Stratford) was not the author is beyond a reasonable doubt"

About The Shakespeare Fellowship

The Shakespeare Fellowship was founded in 2001 to promote research and education on the Shakespeare authorship question and the recognition of Edward de Vere as the true author. Visit www.shakespearefellowship.org for more information.

About The Shakespeare Oxford Society

Founded in 1957, New York-based Shakespeare Oxford Society is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to exploring the Shakespeare authorship question and researching the evidence that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford (1550 – 1604) is the true author of the poems and plays of "William Shakespeare" Visit www.shakespeare-oxford.com and http://shakespeareoxfordsociety.wordpress.com/ for more information.

Other useful sites include: www.doubtaboutwill.org, www.authorshipstudies.org, www.shakespearebyanothername.com, www.deveresociety.co.uk, and www.oxford-shakespeare.com.

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Matthew Cossolotto
President
Shakespeare Oxford Society
Yorktown Heights, NY
914-962-1717
 
 
 
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