Re: Susy Clemens and Louise Brownell According to Charles Neider in _PAPA_, there are "...some forty letters >from her (as Olivia, not Susy) to a Bryn Mawr classmate, Louise Brownell which are part of the Saunders Papers in the Hamilton College Library in Clinton, New York. The letters indicate without question a profound relationship between Olivia and Louise Brownell, and one that was passionate, regardless of the extent to which it was or wasn't platonic..." Apparently, Louise Brownell saved Susy's letters, but Neider can only speculate as to what became of Brownell's letters to Susy, "...Are Louise's letters to Olivia extant? It is unlikely that Susy destroyed them. In one of the letters she speaks of keeping them in a trunk. Did the Clemenses discover them after her death? If so, did they destroy them?..." Neider reprints some of Susy's letters to Brownell in _PAPA_. I am unaware of a full edition of these letters. No doubt, Neider has given us the "hottest" of them; but do keep in mind that the Saunders Papers also contain two letters from SLC written to Louise Brownell after Susy's death. They are cordial letters of thanks; the second one is signed by SLC, "with my love". As Neider points out, SLC's tone is not consistent with the theory that Brownell's letters were destroyed by the Clemenses. Paul Berkowitz