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There's an article in the latest True West magazine (September 2013) with the above title and repeats the argument that the name Mark Twain came from ordering drinks in a bar.
Tom Copeland
> Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 12:39:47 -0500
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> Subject: Link to article in Kansas City Star
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> Martin Zehr did a fine write-up about my piece for which I want to thank hi=
> m in this very public forum among colleagues.
>
> I hope those whose previous research on Mark Twain are cited in my article =
> will accept those citations as my way of saying thanks to them for their in=
> sights and hard work that suggested avenues of research and provided numero=
> us clues that led me to my conclusions --whether or not you even agree with=
> my conclusions.
>
> I also hope that those who are not already subscribers to the Mark Twain Jo=
> urnal will remedy that grievous oversight. The MTJ deserves the support of =
> all Twainians.
>
> Here's the link to Martin Zehr's piece in the Kansas City Star:
>
> http://www.kansascity.com/2013/08/16/4413137/a-new-theory-seems-the-best-e=
> xplanation.html
>
> If the crush of fame becomes overwhelming, you will find me hiding, many da=
> ys out, under a nom de plume that's Twainian, yet reflects my Irish heritag=
> e-- Begum O'Bengal.
>
> Kevin
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