I digitized it for a friend some years ago and will put you in touch with them offlist (since I'm not sure they'd want to be publicly identified and burdened with numerous requests for copies). Also, there are copyright uncertainties. Neither of us if sure if sound recordings are protected by the same term as books (75 years), and there is the added complication that the recording may date as early as 1920 or as late as 1935. But it would be great if it could be made widely available, at least in this Forum. After all, Clara's endorsement of Hal Holbrook (no disrespect to his wonderful performances intended) was by an elderly lady who had, to put it nicely, lost her focus on reality, and she had not heard her father's voice in nearly fifty years (moments after she pronounced his impersonation of Twain dead-on she told him he should impersonate Jesus). But Twain himself, while still focused and with no thoughts of Jesus to get things crosswise, thought Gillette nailed him (Twain, not Jesus).. Kevin Mac Donnell Austin TX