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On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 13:46:59 -0600 wrote...
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Marcella Spann?
the other St. Elisabeths woman? What did they do with themselves after their
Pound years? And what did Eustace Mullins have to say about years as
Pound's disciple?
Burt Hatlen asked about the subsequent careers of some of EP's disciples
>from the St. Elizabeths period. As of 1993, T. David Horton was an attorney
>in Carson City, Nevada. I wrote to him at that time, asking for some
>information relating to the Pound/Cummings letters. No reply came.
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>Eustace Mullins, so far as I know, is still busy lecturing and publishing.
>I talked to him at his home in Staunton, Virginia, a few years ago.
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>Barry Ahearn
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Robert E. Kibler
Department of English
University of Minnesota
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