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Today a colleague asked me if there were any extant recordings of Twain's voice, and I realized that I have a memory of someone talking about an Edison recording--but also that it may have been destroyed.  Can someone set me straight on this?



Thank you!  --susan harris



Susan K. Harris

Hall Professor of American Literature

University of Kansas

Author of God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902

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