Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 12:54:56 -0700

From: Rudy Troike RTROIKE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ARIZVMS.BITNET

Subject: Re: name that decade



Dennis et all,



As I recall, William Safire has discussed the future naming of the 00's

but in past reference, afterh "the Gay Nineties", I don't recall a contemporary

dacade term until "the Roaring Twenties". The period of the 00's seems to be

covered primarily by reference to "the Edwardian era," which, albeit British,

tends to extend to the contemporary U.S. as well. The question applies to the

1910-19 period as well. Did that have a decade label at the time? Or even in

retrospect? My impression is that references to the 1880's as "the eighties",

while rare, are retrospective and recent.

Ringing in my verbal memory, though I do not know from where, are

personal references by speakers to experiences in specific years, as "ought-8",

etc.

--Rudy Troike