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Apologies for personal message on Forum. Pure carelessness! Pete M


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From: Mark Twain Forum <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Peter Messent <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: The Trouble with Susy

It wouldn’t let me register Steve. Asked for my zip code and won’t accept uk postcode. No problem last time. Any solution?  Sorry in a bit of a rush but will write more soon. Or maybe try a Skype? Best. Pete

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> On 29 May 2020, at 10:21, Steve Courtney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Greetings!
>
> Last night 254 people tuned in to hear The Mark Twain House's “Susy,” Grace DiModugno, speak about her work in the museum’s Living History program, and particularly about her subject, the thoughtful and eloquent Olivia Susan Clemens. This was the second installment in our every-two-weeks “Trouble at Home” series, the virtual offspring of our "The Trouble Begins at 5:30" lectures. Thank you again – as Forum members made up a good chunk of the audience – for your attendance, comments, and questions. It’s all still viewable at https://marktwainhouse.org/troubleathomesusy.
>
> Our next event, on Thursday, June 11, at 5;30 p.m. EDT, takes on the tale of Mark’s interest in spiritualism, as I chat with two people who have lectured together extensively on that subject and others: Mallory Howard, our Assistant Curator, who organized an important exhibition here on the subject a few  years back; and Jason Scappaticci, a local educator and historian. I’ll post the link when I know it!
>
> Thanks once more,
> Steve
>
> Steve Courtney
> Curatorial Special Projects Coordinator
> The Mark Twain House & Museum
> 351 Farmington Avenue
> Hartford, Connecticut 06105
> 860-302-8969



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