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Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Jul 1994 13:16:50 -0700
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     Wesley Britton's index of the _Mark Twain Circular_ (volumes 4-7:
1990-1993) is now available as an e-text from the Mark Twain Forum
filelist.  It's very convenient to have these indexes combined into a
single, easily searched file.  Many thanks to Wesley Britton for sharing
this file with us, and to Kevin J. Bochynski for facilitating its
appearance on the Forum.  The file appears also by permission of James
S. Leonard, editor of the _Circular_.

     To retrieve a copy of this file, send a message to either
<[log in to unmask]> or <[log in to unmask]> containing the
single line:

     GET CIRCULAR INDEX TWAIN-L

To see the complete Mark Twain Forum filelist, send the command:

     INDEX TWAIN-L

One of the files there (TWAIN CIRCLE) contains further information about
the MT Circle of America and its quarterly publication, the _MT
Circular_.  To retrieve this file, send the command:

     GET TWAIN CIRCLE TWAIN-L

Please be careful to send these commands to LISTSERV, not to TWAIN-L.

     If you have a file or set of files that you'd like to make
available to Forum subscribers in this same fashion (e.g., an article
that you've written, and for which you retain the copyright), send it
directly to me at <[log in to unmask]>, and I'll be happy to add it
to the filelist.  You can save me some time and effort, and thus see
your file appear more quickly, by pre-formatting it as follows:

     a.   Each paragraph should be indented five spaces, and there
          should be a blank line between each paragraph.

     b.   Indicate italics (e.g., for book titles) with surrounding
          underscores: _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_.

     c.   Em-dashes are represented by two hyphens with no surrounding
          spaces (a long dash looks--like this).

     d.   Use double-quotation marks (") for titles of short works and
          quoted speech; single-quotation marks (') should enclose a
          quotation that is within a larger quotation.

     e.   Please do a spell check.

The preferred file format for submissions is WordPerfect or Microsoft
Word, but plain ASCII text is also acceptable if the file is neatly
formatted, and the left and right margins are at columns 0 and 75 (in
order that text does not straddle the line breaks).

Taylor Roberts
University of British Columbia

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