Speaking of troublesome people: Recent postings have provided some useful information on Eustace Mullins. But I wonder about some of the other people in the St. Elizabeths group. Stock and Heymann both provide some information about John Kasper in 1956 and 1957, culminating in his arrest and imprisonment for inciting violent resistance to racial integration. (And I myself have a vivid image of a picture, perhaps in Time or Newsweek, of Kasper standing in front of a school in Clinton, Tennessee, haranguing a crowd. I suspect the picture has stayed in my mind because the accompanying article linked him with EP, whose Cantos I was first reading in 1957.) But does anyone know anything about Kasper's subsequent career? And whatever became of T. David Horton? And was Dallam Simpson part of this same political nexus? Burt Hatlen