This is nothing monumental . . . . but while watching "It's a Wonderful Life" for the hundredth time last night, I noticed a Twain connection I had never heard before. Not only does Clarence the angel possess a signed copy of Tom Sawyer, but the bank examiner mentions that he wants to get home to Elmira. I had never caught the mention of Elmira before. I wonder if Capra realized this second connection to Twain? Does anyone know? Thanks, Carolyn RIchey