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Hi, all,

I spoke about Twain to 500 11th graders yesterday, and one student asked me, "How is Twain relevant in your daily life?"  Terry's and Larry's references would have been perfect responses.

Cheers,

Ben 
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Subject: Re: Finding Mark Twain in the strangest of places

Terry--

He's there as more than just the source of slogans.  The Nation of
Change site has posted video interviewing various people who've
organized different services in the Zucotti Park occupation--food,
clothing, media, first aid.  Among the services is a People's Library
of donated reading materials.   A shot of the bookshelves highlights a
copy of The Family Mark Twain  along with various books on economics
and politics .

--LH


On Oct 11, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Ballard, Terry wrote:

> Taken an hour ago at Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan. =20
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/terryballard/6235191940/in/photostream=20
>
> Terry Ballard
> Assistant Director of Technical Services for Library Systems
> New York Law School, Mendik Library
> 185 W. Broadway
> New York, NY, 10013
> Telephone: 212-431-2106
> Web: www.terryballard.org
> Blog: librariansonedge.blogspot.com
> Tweets: twitter.com/terryballard

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