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Leslie Katz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thank you so much for writing!

Best wishes,

Leslie Katz

On 2019-02-20 10:22 a.m., Steven T. Corneliussen wrote:
>>   I realise that people may consider me a foolhardy interloper
> Judge Katz, I'm an amateur in Virginia regularly benefiting from the wisdom and knowledge of the professionals in this forum. If they consider me a foolhardy interloper, they're kind enough to conceal it. I was an onlooker to the discussion you recently inspired, and I enjoyed it. What a great thing that so many smart, learned people work so hard to build understanding of the past. Good luck with your scholarship.
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Leslie Katz

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to papers that I’ve written on literary and legal topics

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