Word: benner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John T. Benner -- Miss Lucy Williams, Radcliffe...
George D. Aldrich, John L. Allen, Cleveland Amory, Jack D. Andrews, Nathaniel H. Batchelder, Jr., Robert W. Bean, Richard S. Benner, Jr., George B. Blake, Clarence E. Boston...
House Committeemen in charge of the dance are Charles Reder '38 and Richard Benner '39. The dance committee consists of John B. Tew '38, chairman, DeWitt Hornor '38, Everett A. Black '38, William E. Horton '39, Phil C. Neal '40, Russell R. Ayres...
Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, Chairman, Charles Reeder '38, Richard S. Benner '39, Caspar W. Weinberger '38, Robert Sears...
...should have recognized that the peculiarities of speech quoted by Mrs. Benner are not of Ohio but of Kentucky where the Briarhopper speech is filled with these and more that are far worse like "nat" for "night" and "hit" for "it." All this is Briarhopper, pure and unadulterated. This peculiar dialect is a mixture of the Southern and strangely enough the Cockney of England. The Cockney is very evident when the speech is heard and the inflection can noted. Many Kentuckians have moved over to Ohio to work its rich farmlands and to find employment in its many factories...