A new file is available from the Mark Twain Forum filelist, containing a series of three newspaper articles that give an overview of the life of MT. The author, Russell Smith <[log in to unmask]>, is an educator living in Sweetwater, Texas. On April 29, 1994, he was awarded the Texas State Teachers Association School Bell Award for Best Continuing Column for 1993. This series of revised articles on Mark Twain first appeared in his column Perspective in August of 1991 in the Sweetwater Reporter News. Mr. Smith grants full and free use of his articles for educators and researchers. The file is about 3,000 words long, and the three columns are titled: "The Legend of Mark Twain"; "Was Mark Twain a Racist?"; and "The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain." To retrieve a copy of this file, send a message to either <[log in to unmask]> or <[log in to unmask]> containing the single line: GET LEGEND MT TWAIN-L To see the complete Mark Twain Forum filelist, send the command: INDEX TWAIN-L Please be careful to send these commands to LISTSERV, not to TWAIN-L. If you have a file or set of files that you'd like to make available to Forum subscribers in this same fashion (e.g., an article you've written, and for which you retain the copyright, or for which you desire subscribers' comments and suggestions), send it directly to me at <[log in to unmask]>, and I'll be happy to add it to the filelist. You can save me some time and effort by pre-formatting your file as follows: a. Each paragraph should be indented five spaces, and there should be a blank line between each paragraph. b. Indicate italics (e.g., for book titles) with surrounding underscores; for example, _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_. c. Em-dashes are represented by two hyphens with no surrounding spaces (a long dash looks--like this). d. Use double-quotation marks (") for titles of short works and quoted speech; single-quotation marks (') should enclose a quotation that is within a larger quotation. e. Please do a spell check. The preferred file format for submissions is WordPerfect or Microsoft Word, but plain ASCII text is also acceptable if the file is neatly formatted, and the left and right margins are at columns 0 and 75 (in order that text does not straddle the line breaks). Taylor Roberts University of British Columbia