

Read: in the January 6th Wall Street Journal, “Grappling With History” about an “Artist and Empire” exhibition at London’s Tate Gallery that would have had Dr. As a Master Copper Beechsmith of The Sons of the Copper Beeches, out of which this Irregular anthem came via James Montgomery BSI in the late 1940s, and a fan of the late Bill Rabe BSI’s 1990 history of it, I look forward to reading this greatly, and will review it at this website as soon as possible. Received, from William Hyder BSI, a copy of “Aunt Clara” Clarified: Unearthing the Original Tune of “We Never Mention Aunt Clara” in the Year of Its 80th Anniversary. (Not to mention being a publication party for the first collection of Irregular writings, 221B: Studies in Sherlock Holmes, edited by Vincent Starrett.) The 1940 dinner was, after the first annual dinner in 1934, the most important one in the BSI’s history, since it revived the annual dinners after four years of Christopher Morley’s indifference, and brought Edgar W.


I’ve provided the complete 1940 dinner photo and my updated key to it to the BSI Trust, to replace what’s there now. I noticed that the 1940 dinner photo at the BSI Trust website is incomplete, missing its left margin with three important Irregulars.
#Alright then keep your secrets plus#
Smith: Prolegomena to Any Future Biography.Īt Disputations this time, the 1940 BSI dinner photograph plus a new key to it, but there because the key - though better than the one in my BSJ Christmas Annual - is still incomplete, and potentially contentious in some cases. Steven Rothman, and other editors of the Baker Street Journal.) (with a wink at Philip Shreffler, Donald Pollock,
