Word: n
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cryptanalyst, ciphertext Y is also significant. In the cryptogram, it runs before N and never follows it; at the same time, it always follows H and never precedes it. This is the usual behavior of plaintext h: the diagraph he is commonplace, but eh is unusual; th is the most frequent diagraph of all, but ht less so. Therefore, in the cryptogram, Y=h and H should equal...
...GJXXNGGOTZNUCOTWMOHYJTKTAMTXOB e in ea in ith n no n...
...familiar words in plain English. For example, the letters ith appear near the beginning. Guessing that this could stand for with, the analyst assumes that M = w. He tries that idea out in other places where M appears in the ciphertext. Down the line this produces the sequence with-n-nown. This suggests: with unknown, in which case J would equal u, and K would equal...
...GJXXNGGOT su e s s i n...
...following girls have been elected to the Legislature of the Radcliffe Union of Students: East House--Kathleen Kreiss '69, Susan Saunders '70, and Paulette F. Waldron '69, North House-Lyune N. Gerson '69, Alice P. Hartge '71, Frances Pritchett '69, Nancy L. Salling '70, Elizabeth W. Seaton '71, and Alayne Stephenson '69, South House--alexandra R. Altman '69 Margaret N. Gordon '70 Amy Gutmann '71, and Sandra E. Ravich...