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September 16, 2005

Correction

A knowlegeable reader has caught me in an error in yesterday's Bill Evans posting. It was John O'Hara, not Robert Benchley, who said of George Gershwin's death, "I don't have to believe it if I don't want to." I have heard the quotation attributed to Benchley so often that I didn't doublecheck it. Let that be a lesson to me. One of the good things about blogging, as opposed to print publishing, is that after the horse has escaped you can get him back into the barn. With a few keystrokes, I am correcting the mistake.

The knowledgeable reader is Terry Teachout. Thanks, pal, that's (another) one I owe you.

Posted by dramsey at September 16, 2005 1:00 AM

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