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In the last few days I've posted updated versions of the following web
pages pertinent to Mark Twain Studies:

Mark Twain Circle -- http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/mtcircle.htm

Mark Twain Circular -- http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/mtcircular.htm

Mark Twain Circle Directory --
http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/directory907a.pdf

How to Join the Mark Twain Circle --
http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/mtcform.pdf

ALA 2008 Call for Papers for the Mark Twain Circle sessions --
http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/ala2008call.pdf

These will all be superseded within the next few months by a spiffier
countenance, to be masterminded by Circle Vice President Bruce
Michelson, for the Mark Twain Circle's Internet presence.  In the
meantime, you're invited to visit the sites listed above.  If you're so
retrograde as not to be a member of the Circle already, I especially
recommend the "How to Join the Mark Twain Circle" page.  The Circle
Directory, by the way, lists only individual members, not institutions,
except for a few institutions particularly pertinent to Mark Twain.
-Jim Leonard

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