Dear All
We Clemens admirers in Britain are campaigning to restore a house - Dollis
Hill House - in north London where Sam was a guest in 1900.Sam opened a
local library and the like.We are close to having the House - currently
derelict - declared a strategic London building and rebuilt.
One of our supporters Gill Close is visiting the US between 5-8 April this
year and wonders if anyone
could meet her to discuss Sam.
If you are in the Boston or Hartford areas and be able to meet Gill -
please contact [log in to unmask]
Warm regards
Graham Durham - LONDON
>From: Connie Kirk <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Twain's Elmira in the NYT
>Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 10:06:10 -0500
>
>Good morning, folks--
>
>Thought I'd pass along that this morning's _New York Times_ features a
>story on Twain's Elmira. Try this link (not sure if it'll work for you;
>it's from my NewsTracker service). If the link doesn't work, it's in the
>New York Region section, or maybe you can searh for it online at the NYT
>website. The article is called "Huck Finn's Birthplace, Along the Mighty
>Chemung" By Michelle York.
>
>http://query.nytimes.com/mem/tnt.html?tntget=2004/03/28/nyregion/28elmira1.html&tntemail1
>
>all best,
>
>~Connie
>
>
>******************************
>Connie Ann Kirk, Ph. D.
>Author / Independent Scholar
>http://www.connieannkirk.com
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