Kent, thanks for proving my point
> > My original statement noted the 1919 year for LSLS.
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> So, what you seem to be saying is that you might have actually had the means to know that William Sidney Porter seemed never to have been an LSLS or even a land surveyor of any sort, but seemingly merely an apparent draftsman?
And by this you admit to having had missed it initially when jumping on the fact that I didn't know the 1919 year????
This is becoming (ad nauseum) circular. I'm done. Banter on without me.
Kent, thanks for proving my point
> And by this you admit to having had missed it initially when jumping on the fact that I didn't know the 1919 year????
So, are you saying that the fellow who wrote short stories under the name of O. Henry really was an LSLS after all? :>