Greetings from the Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies: Now that winter has finally broken its hold on the Northeast (we hope) it's time to come out of hiding and take in a slate of great lectures to be held in April and May. Aside from the first lecture, all will be held at Quarry Farm, easily accessible from East Avenue in Elmira. As usual, "The Trouble Begins at Eight" (P.M. that is). Wednesday, April 24 Beecher Hall, Park Church 208 West Gray Street Elmira "A 3-D Projection Presentation Featuring Mark Twain and his Home Circle of Elmira and Park Church Friends." Brandt Rowles Brandt Rowles, from Loveland, Ohio, is an expert and collector of stereoscopic views, early photographia, and daugerreotypes. He is the co-author, with Robert H. Hirst, the general editor of The Mark Twain Project, of an article entitled, "William E. James' Stereoscopic Views of the Quaker City Excursion." Wednesday, May 1 Quarry Farm "The Loss of a Daughter, the Death of a Republic: Personal and Political Dimensions of Mark Twain's Despair" Jim Zwick Jim Zwick is a Ph.D. candidate in the Interdisciplinary Social Science Program at Syracuse University. He is the author of numerous articles on Mark Twain and is the editor of _Mark Twain's Weapon's of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War_, published by Syracuse UP in 1992. He is also the creator of _Mark Twain Resources on the World Wide Web_ and _Anti-Imperialism in the United States 1898-1935_ sites on the WWW. Wednesday, May 15 Quarry Farm "The Bible According to Mark Twain: The Way it Was" Howard G. Baetzhold and Joseph B. McCullough Howard Baetzhold and Joseph McCullough are the editors of the recently published _The Bible According to Mark Twain: Writings of Heaven, Eden, and the Flood_ published by U of Georgia P. Baetzhold is Rebecca Clifton Reade Professor of English Emeritus at Butler University and the Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies' first John S. Tuckey Memorial Research Fellow. He is the author of _Mark Twain & John Bull: The British Connection_ published by Indiana UP in 1970. McCullough is Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is a member of the 1997 Conference Committee for "The State of Mark Twain Studies," to be held at Elmira College, August 14-16, 1997. Wednesday, May 29 Quarry Farm "Editorial Practice at the Mark Twain Project: The Example of Mark Twain's San Francisco Correspondence for the Territorial Enterprise" Richard Bucci Richard Bucci is an editor at The Mark Twain Project of the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. His works include _Mark Twain's Letters Volume 1 & 2_ and the forthcoming Volumes 3 & 4 of _Early Tales & Sketches_ by Mark Twain. Since seating is limited, please make a reservation by calling Elmira College at 607/735-1800. These lectures are free and open to anyone. Hope to see you there. Renee L. Gross, Assistant to the Director, Center for Mark Twain Studies Gretchen Sharlow, Director, Center for Mark Twain Studies ([log in to unmask])