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March 16, 2005

The U.S. Army Wants Richard Mitchell

few days ago, I received a letter from the U.S. Army, specifically the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College in Leavenworth, Kansas, requesting permission to use material from Richard Mitchell's Less Than Words Can Say. They want to make 2200 reprint copies and 150 CD ROM copies of Chapter 3, "A Bunch of Marks."

I suppose since Richard Mitchell gave me express permission to reproduce all of his writings on the website I created, and stated his desire that all of the material be made freely available to everyone without charge, even reproduced or plagiarized if they so desired, I did so.

I wrote back granting them permission to reprint any and all of Richard Mitchell's texts at The Underground Grammarian website.

By the way, I have created Word documents and PDFs of all the texts that anyone can download here. This is mainly for teachers who want to distribute Richard Mitchell's writings to students. (Ignore the request for donations.)

If you would like to read what the U.S. Army is having their college students read, I have supplied the text below. Enjoy!

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Posted by witnit at March 16, 2005 7:30 AM

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