As executive coordinator of the Mark Twain Circle, I get some questions along with the renewal payments from time to time. Here's what came in this week's mail; can anyone help? A person is looking for a cartoon of the pope, a king, and a landlord driving an oafish peasant with pitchforks. She says it is from 1900 or so when Twain was living in Vienna and wrote a book with a cartoonist. She doesn't know the title of the book. She is seeking a photocopy of the cartoon. I don't have my copy of Carl Dolmetsch's book with me to check on this; any ideas? The picture sounds like something from "Connecticut Yankee," but that doesn't match her dates. Thanks for any help! By the way, maybe I should remind people, while I'm at it, to renew membership in the Mark Twain Circle of America (or join!). Send a check for $15 ($16 outside U.S.), payable to Mark Twain Circle of America, to this address: John Bird, Executive Coordinator Mark Twain Circle of America Dept. of English 230 Bancroft Hall Winthrop Univ. Rock Hill, SC 29733 With membership, you get "The Mark Twain Circular" four times a year, edited by Jim Leonard. You also support scholarly activities related to Mark Twain, as well as get a warm fuzzy feeling that will make your life worth living again. Thanks! +++++++++++++++ John Bird mailto:[log in to unmask]