Obviously Wilhelm, who cites Redman. Cheers! Tim Redman On Mon, 16 Feb 1998 09:03:15 -0500 Jonathan Morse <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > In _A Serious Character_, p. 620, Humphrey Carpenter says that Secretary of > War Henry L. Stimson, reacting to a clamor for Pound to be tried in > absentia for treason, proposed to Attorney General Francis Biddle that > Pound be indicted in absentia and then tried after the conclusion of the > war. In _Ezra Pound: The Tragic Years_, p. 195, J.J. Wilhelm says that > Stimson "warned Biddle not to go along with a group of people who were > demanding the indictment. . . ." Carpenter cites C. David Heymann as his > source; Wilhelm cites Tim Redman. Does anybody know which of the > biographers has the story right? > > Thanks. > > > -- > Jonathan Morse > Department of English > University of Hawaii at Manoa > [log in to unmask] Tim Redman School of Arts and Humanities, JO 31 University of Texas at Dallas P.O. Box 830688 Richardson, TX 75083-0688 (972) 883-2775 (o) (972) 883-2989 (fax)