Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Riley Mills Gilbert of New York, N. Y.; Sidney Chase Graves of Boston; Henry Sturgis Grew Jr. of Boston; Arthur Lambert Hobson Jr. of Haverhill; William Prentiss Howe Jr. of Brookline; Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. of Readville; Langley Carleton Keyes of Winchester; Leonard Curtis Larrabee of Chicago, III.; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Washington, D. C.; James Edward Merrill of Brighton; Richard Greenough Norris of Brookline; Hugh Wallace Reid of New York, N. Y.; Ernest Edward Schefer of New York...
...Walpole, N. H.; George Upham Baylies of Boston; Warren Holmes Corning of Cleveland, O.; John Leo Donovan Jr. of Boston; Erwin Lawrrence Gehrke of Cleveland, O.; Morgan Hovey Harris of Chstnut Hill; Clay Harvey Hollister Jr. of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Percy Jenkins of Quincy; Darragh Louderback of Highland Park, III.; Edward King McCagg of New York, N. Y.; Malcolm Morse of Brookline; Raoul Pantaleoni of St. Louis. Mo.; Frederick Taylor Potter of Newton Center; Hamilton Fish Potter of Smithdown, L. I., N. Y.; Robert Lovejoy Raymond Jr. of Readville; Frank Manning Seamans Jr. of Weston; Donald Sears 2nd of Brookline...
Marshall Ayres Best of Evanston, III...
George Kingsley Zipf of Freeport, III...
...reformation of the English language is now suggested. The construction "it is me" and "he don't" have been commended by Edward J. Tobin, superintendent of the Cook County, III., schools. Mr. Tobin, an individualist of a not unusual type, declares that it is of no value teaching children forms of expression outlawed by "common usage and a sense of good form...