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Hi John,
Congratulations from three Writings of Mark Twain classes at Seton Hall Prep!  We are proud of you and I emailed everyone to make every effort to watch you tomorrow morning.  Who cares if you are on for 30 seconds, you are ON and that’s all that matters to us and your latest contribution to Mark Twain Studies!
All our respects,
John Pascal
> On Sep 30, 2017, at 11:04 AM, John Bird <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Tomorrow on CBS News Sunday Morning , there will be a piece on the Mark Twa=
> in fairy tale I discovered. Martha Tichener interviewed me for about four h=
> ours at the Mark Twain Papers in July=E2=80=94I expect to be onscreen for a=
> bout 30 seconds.  Bob Hirst should also appear, as I am sure will the Stead=
> s, who completed the story in their version, The Purloining of Prince Oleom=
> argarine, which was published this week. As they say, check your local list=
> ings=E2=80=A6
> 
> John Bird
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> Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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