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From: ad841@lafn.org (Bob Cunningham)
Subject: Re: Magazine articles: alphabets, dictionaries
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In a previous article, cornell22@aol.com (Cornell22) says:

       [...]
>
>Each month, "Natural History" has a feature called "Science Lite," which
>as you may guess from the title, is a somewhat lighthearted look at the
>matter, but often with some factual examples.  It's written by Roger L.
>Welsch, and in this month's article, "Dictionary of the Proletariat," he
>discusses how some "linguistic mistakes" of one age become the standard
>forms of another.
>
       And yes, that is the same Roger Welsch who does the "Post Card 
from Nebraska" segments on the CBS program "Sunday Morning".
>
Bob Cunningham
Northridge, California, USA
