The following is some more official information about the death of Carol Kramer last week, sent to me by the Mark Twain Papers. Carol was an Editorial Assistant at MTP, and during her time there was immensely helpful to Twain scholars, including many subscribers of the Forum. To others of us, including me, she was also a great friend, and I still can't believe that when I return to Cambridge in the Fall she won't be there. In addition to her work at MTP, in 1992 Carol was instrumental in putting Net-connected Twain enthusiasts in contact with each other, and the result of her efforts can be seen right now on the Forum. I'm glad that she was able to see it grow into its present, fine form. Taylor Roberts ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Carol Commins Kramer Alamo June 9, 1948-July 16, 1995 Carol Ann Marie Commins Kramer, a librarian in the Alameda and Contra Costa library districts, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Sunday at her home in Alamo. She was 47. The native of Walnut Creek lived in Alamo 28 years. She attended Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek and Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, and received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from San Jose State. She received her master's in library sciences from UC-Berkeley, and attended Harvard University. She is survived by her mother, Catherine Commins of Alamo; sister, Karen Commins Olk of Martinez; and brothers, Robert G. Commins of Antioch and Richard M. Commins of Alamo. Services: 1 p.m. Sunday, Oak Park Hills Chapel, Walnut Creek. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the chapel. Burial, Alamo Cemetery, Danville.