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Gregg Camfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Mar 1996 15:01:09 -0500
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>      T. Williams was almost certainly Thomas Marion Williams.  His calling
>      card with his New York address penciled on the back (204-W-96th) is in
>      the Mark Twain Papers.  On the front, where his name is printed,
>      Clemens has written:  "He's a fool.  Webster could always select a
>      fool."  Beyond that we have not gone, or perhaps need to go.
>
>      On the other hand, anything Barb finds out about True W. Williams will
>      be of great interest to the editors here in the Mark Twain Project.
>      We know almost nothing about him beyond what Clemens, Orion, and
>      sometimes Bliss have said in their several letters.
>
>      Robert H. Hirst
>      General Editor, Mark Twain Project
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Bob,
        As usual, your "almost nothing" eclispes the little I know.

                                        Gregg

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