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I echo the sentiments of all the others about sorrow at the loss of a fine person and great scholar, Thomas Tenney. The first time I met him, probably at the first Elmira conference, I went up to him and said I had to thank him for Mark Twain: A Reference Guide, which had saved me hundreds if not thousands of hours when I wrote my dissertation on Mark Twain. He just laughed and said, "Everybody tells me that!" What a positive attitude he always had. I am happy that I got to know him a bit in the last twenty years.
John Bird
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>From: Alan Gribben <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Feb 2, 2012 10:55 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Dr. Thomas A. Tenney
>
>Dr. Thomas A. Tenney (1931-2012), best known for editing the MARK TWAIN JOU=
>RNAL but also recognized for his assistance to younger scholars, died yeste=
>rday at 3:45 p.m. of heart failure after a brief stay in a Charleston hospi=
>tal.
>
>Dr. Tenney received the John S. Tuckey Award from the Center for Mark Twain=
> Studies at Elmira College in 2005. He was the author of MARK TWAIN: A RE=
>FERENCE GUIDE (1977) and its various supplements, along with numerous other=
> publications.
>
>There will be a private family service at a later date, according to his wi=
>dow Margaret Tenney; no public funeral will be held.
>
>Before his death Dr. Tenney made arrangements for the continuation of the M=
>ARK TWAIN JOURNAL.
>
>Sincerely,
>Alan Gribben=
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