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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Dan Rather :: essays research papers

Before I begin, Id homogeneous to thank the person who made it possible for me to be here with you all today. President Bill Clinton. By scheduling his trip to Moscow just so, I had enough of a pause between my trips to japan and Oklahoma city and Russia that it was possible to make it to Hartford today. Id also like to thank John Boyer. Somehow he got it into his head that I like two -- which I do -- and that I might know something about him -- which I dont. At least I am honest about it. However, you may postulate to consider that Mark Twain and I share certain unshakable philosphical similarities. We both lived in Connecticut for a while. We both like to fish. We both like to play hooky. We both like cigars. But Mark Twains wife allowed him to light his cigars. (You can only imagine the sort of career I mightve had if my wife permit me light my cigars.owever, like the President, I am only permitted to chew mine.) Im not unaware that the giving of lectures on Mark Twain is mor e commonly the field of force of academics. To be enjoyed by other academics. Academics can ask questions such as, "Was Huck black?" To which the rest of us would merely reply, "No." Academics prefer debate all over simple questions. Academics arent like you and me. At least, theyre not like me. Such things are way over my head. I am a proud graduate of surface-to-air missile Houston State Teachers College Huntsville, Texas. While those of us who went in that location know it to be the Yale or UConn of our part of the world, were perfectly well aware that most people this far northeastward have never heard of the place. Sam Houston State has about as much ivy growing on it as your average Burger King or McDonalds. I say all these things to underscore one thing. There may be great experts on the work of Mark Twain -- perhaps there are several in this room. But very few if any such great experts are graduates of Sam Houston State Teachers College. And I am not such a one. Its with that understanding that I proceed today. I dont pretend any expertise in the works of Mark Twain. I tend not to interpret much. I enjoy. In preparing for my visit I did a lot of reading and re-reading, and I did a lot of laughing out loud.

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