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Robert A. Taft article mustn't drift into oblivion

Comments re article 47700 Historic Adair County Courthouse Robert A Taft argued here

Cousin Brother Jim writes:
Ed, This r-tickle is way too good for it just to drift off into oblivion. Maybe you could bump it to the top of CM's home page for a bit and/or include it in the "Today with CM" listings? -COUSIN BROTHER JIM
Thanks, Cousin Bro. Jim. You're right. I'll check with my co-editor and Vice President of the Magazine Company (he informed me), E. Smth Waggener. I think he will agree with you. Otherwise, apologies. Even with the incredibly busy day yesterday, not to note this extraordinary work more. Each time we get an article from Mr. Watson we realize that he not only knows Adair County History - he's one outstanding writer. Right now, we're working on getting a complete bibliography. CM celebrates his entire catalog. -ED




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