May 11, 2001 Dear Forum Members, Many of you have contacted us about the program schedule for Elmira 2001: The Fourth International Conference on the State of Mark Twain Studies, August 16, 17, 18, 2001. I am pleased to report that I can now give you a few details to help you formulate travel plans. 1. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on August 16, 2001. For those of you who have pre-registered, please report to the Gannett Tripp Library upon arrival to pick up dorm room keys and conference materials. At that time you may also visit the Mark Twain Archive, enjoy refreshments and greet friends. At 9:00 a.m. you may visit the Mark Twain Study and the Mark Twain Exhibit in Hamilton Hall. 2. The first panel is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on August 16, 2001. 3. The three-day program is packed with academic panels and discussion groups. Other events include The Nick Karanovich Collection of Mark Twain Movie Posters on exhibit at the Arnot Art Museum and George Waters Gallery at Elmira College, a preview of excerpts from the Ken Burns film, Mark Twain, a Finger Lakes Wine Tasting, and that's just the short list. 4. The final event of the conference is a very special, unlike anything before, not to be missed, At Home party at Quarry Farm on the evening of August 18, 200l. The dress for this party is casual, or costume. If you wish to reserve a dorm room for the night of August 15, 2001, the cost is an additional $18.00. For other details, costs, and a registration form, visit our web site at http:[log in to unmask] Please note that a limited number of rooms at special rates are available until July 14, 2001, at the following area hotels: Hilton Inn - 607-795-1111, Econo Lodge -607-739-2000, Holiday Inn Elmira - 607-734-4211, Holiday Inn Horseheads -607-739-3681, Motel 6 - 607-739-2525; and two b & bs - Lindenwald Haus - 607-733-8753, and The Painted Lady - 607-732-7515. If you have questions, give us a call at 607-735-1941 or please send e-mails to [log in to unmask] It will be wonderful to greet everyone at Elmira College in August. Best wishes, Gretchen Sharlow Director, Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies