Yes Kent, that is quite an honor. Congratulations! Best, Susan Bailey Co author The Twain Shall Meet <http://www.amazon.com/Twain-Shall-Meet-Granddaughter-Gabrilowitsch/dp/1499799497/ref=sr_1_1/191-7847938-3534132?ie=UTF8&qid=1415889321&sr=8-1&keywords=the+twain+shall+meet+susan+bailey> Twain Page <https://www.facebook.com/marktwainsgranddaughter> www.marktwainonline.com Greenville, SC On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:43 AM, John R. Pascal <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Kent, > > Congratulations on being named as the JOURNAL=E2=80=99s fourth Legacy = > Scholar. > > A richly deserved honor, sir! > > John Pascal > Seton Hall Preparatory School > West Orange, New Jersey > > On Sep 12, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Alan Gribben <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >=20 > > Dear Forum Members,=3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > The Fall 2015 issue of the MARK TWAIN JOURNAL will be mailed by the = > printer=3D > > on September 30th. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > Its feature article by Thomas Ruys Smith, profusely illustrated, looks = > at d=3D > > escriptions of the Mississippi River in the decade just before Twain = > took o=3D > > ver permanent ownership of that subject in 1875. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > An essay by Kevin Mac Donnell honors R. Kent Rasmussen as the MARK = > TWAIN JO=3D > > URNAL's fourth Legacy Scholar.=3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > Gretchen Sharlow pays tribute to the accomplishments of Mark Woodhouse = > duri=3D > > ng his decades as Archivist for the Mark Twain Archive at Elmira = > College. =3D > > =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > Five other articles take up topics ranging from Twain's Nevada years = > to his=3D > > friendship with the politician J. R. Hawley to his racially ironic = > manuscr=3D > > ipt WHICH WAS IT?=3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > In addition, the JOURNAL also briefly reviews seven recent works of = > Twain s=3D > > cholarship.=3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > This would be a good time to print out the subscription rate form = > available=3D > > at www.marktwainjournal.com and send it to your campus or local = > library. L=3D > > ibraries are generally receptive to personal requests for journal = > subscript=3D > > ions, and the MARK TWAIN JOURNAL rate ($30 for libraries in 2016) = > compares =3D > > well with other journals that publish two issues yearly. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > You can inform your library that although JSTOR is allowed to access = > the en=3D > > tire run of this journal, by agreement it does NOT offer issues = > published d=3D > > uring the past two years. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > Thanks for all of your support during the period when this periodical = > fell =3D > > behind its publication schedule owing to the illnesses of its former = > editor=3D > > Dr. Thomas A. Tenney. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > There is still space remaining in the upcoming Spring 2016 issue. = > Please co=3D > > nsider submitting well-documented biographical and historical articles = > as w=3D > > ell as critical essays of general interest. =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > The eclectic MARK TWAIN JOURNAL, founded in 1936, is approaching its = > eighti=3D > > eth year of publication. Now affiliated with the Mark Twain Circle of = > Ameri=3D > > ca, it is one of the oldest journals devoted to a single author. > =3D0A=3D= > > > =3D0A=3D > > Sincerely,=3D0A=3D > > Alan=3D0A=3D > > Alan Gribben=3D0A=3D > > Editor since 2012=3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D > > =3D0A=3D >