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	<title>Comments on: Corresponder Correspondence</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Scott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just finished reading Chief Bender&#039;s Burden and have spend half an hour trying to figure a way to thank you for an effort which gave me, personally, a great deal of information about my great-uncle and some of his family.  I am the granddaughter of Fred Bender, the brother of Charles Bender and was given a personalized autographed copy of your creation.  Not only am I grateful for the information but also for a really good read!!  I&#039;m not a fan of baseball but was taught to be proud of being a relative of Charles and also of his sister, Elizabeth.  On a visit to Minneapolis in 2005 I became re-aquainted with a maternal aunt who is also very interested in the history of our Bender family and who has done some research into their background.  I appreciated her sharing her information with me to the extent that I extended my trip to visit the White Earth Reservation Office.  I could find out no information there and the fact that it was quitting time on Friday afternoon did nothing to encourage the office staff&#039;s help.  Your book has made me sorry I wasn&#039;t able to know Uncle Charles personally (I was 14 when he passed on) but his personality sounds a lot like my father&#039;s.  Dad was no fun when he was drinking or sobering up but he, too, was a very intelligent man and never lacked for friends.  One thing he had in common with Charles was his Masonic funeral service.  Finally, even though I understood very little of the technicalities of the game of baseball, I was, thanks to your skills as a storyteller, caught up in the descriptions of the series games.  Thank you for all your efforts.  Susan Bender Scott</description>
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