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At 06:52 PM 2/27/97 -0500, Barbara Schmidt wrote:
>When Adlai E. Stevenson was running for President in 1952, it was
>reported that he wrote a letter to Cyril Clemens blaming Mark Twain
>for the confusion surrounding the mispronunciation of his
>name:
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>While my grandfather, Adlai E. Stevenson, was Vice President - Mark
>Twain was at a luncheon where grandfather was a guest. The newspapers of
>the time quoted Mark Twain as follows on the pronunciation of my first
>name:
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>'Philologists sweat and lexicographers bray,
>But the best they can do is to call him Ad-lay.
>But at longshoremen's picnics, where accents are high,
>Fair Harvard's not present, so they call him Ad-lie.'
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>Adlai Stevenson was Vice President 1893-1897. Does anyone know the date or
>occasion when Twain might made have made such a speech?
>
>Barb
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Dear Barb,
I have enjoyed this letter several times; then one of my own thoughts struck
me,
and I fell to the floor, slightly bruised but still semi-conscious.
His use of hundred dollar words would be lost on any but the elite-erati of
his
day-- with me so far?
If you have a list of his itinerary, find one where James J. Kilpatrick
was likely to be present.
If this helps answer your question, I am glad to be of help.
If not, perhaps you could help by narrowing the question from
"Does anyone know...?" to Does "So-and So know....?"
Mike
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