12:2, Bulletin, 12:3-9, Electionisms of 1936, Robert T. Oliver 12:9, Hoover and Henri IV, E. E. Erickson 12:10-18, American Newspaper Titles, Cedric Larson 12:18, Newspaper and Other Notes, 12:19-30, America's First Lexicographer: Samuel Johnson Jr., 1757-1836, Martha Jane Gibson 12:30, Newspaper Notes, 12:31-33, Sit-Down, George E. Peter 12:33, Re 'Nice Nellie', Manuel Prenner 12:34-44, English Loans in Colorado Spanish, George L. Trager and Genevieve Valdez 12:44, Stout Place-Names, Atcheson L. Hench 12:45-48, A Musician's Word List, Russel B. Nye 12:49-56, The Acoustical Nature of Accent in American Speech, Wilbur L. Schramm 12:57-60, Phonetic Transcription, 12:61-66, Editorials and Reviews, 12:61-63, An American Phonetic Dictionary, Arthur G. Kennedy 12:63-64, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place- Names by Eibert Ekwall, 12:65-66, Pitch and Intensity Characteristics of Stage Speech by Milton Cowan, rev. S. N. Trevin@-o 12:67-73, Bibliography, 12:67-69, Present Day English, Atcheson L. Hench 12:69-70, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 12:71-72, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 12:72-73, Studies in Names, Atcheson L. Hench 12:74-84, Miscellany, 12:74-75, C. C. C. Speech, Elwood W. Camp and Harris C. Hartman 12:75-76, Kentucky Pioneers, Atcheson L. Hench 12:76, 'Circumstance', 12:76-77, 'Trade Last', Mamie Meredith 12:77-79, Bowie Knife, Eston Everett Ericson 12:79, Bowie Knife, David Shulman 12:79-81, Terms from the Spanish, Stuart A. Northrop 12:82, Addenda, Harold Wentworth 12:82, The -er Suffix of Agency, V. C. Coulter 12:82-83, Refined Speech, 12:83, Transcription from Southwest Virginia, Chad Walsh 12:83-84, Occupations: Believe It or Not, Harold W. Bentley 12:86-92, The Drinkers Dictionary, Cedric Larson 12:93-99, Bilingualism in the Middle Colonies 1725-1775, Allen Walker Read 12:99, 'Jamboree' Has Two Children, Atcheson L. Hench 12:100-1, The Fifth Estate Vocabulary, Julian T. Bentley 12:102-7, Middlewestern Farm English, Russell T. Prescott 12:107, Pronunciation of 'Trough', Mamie Meredith 12:108-10, The Origin of 'Phoney', Peter Tamony 12:111-16, Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B., Neologist, J. Louis Kuethe 12:117-21, 'Lady,' 'Woman,' and 'Person', Robert Withington 12:121, Consistent?, 12:121, 'School' Versus 'Institution', 12:122-27, Pronunciation in Upstate New York (VII), C. K. Thomas 12:127, Some Minimally Different Word-Pairs, Morris Swadesh 12:128-34, Notes on the Length of Vowels, R-M. S. Heffner 12:134, 'Trade-Last', Ted Robinson 12:135-37, Phonetic Transcription, 12:138-43, Editorials and Reviews, 12:138-39, An American Phonetic Dictionary: Comments and Suggestions, S. Newman, M. Swadesh, and G. L. Trager 12:140, Approaches to a Science of English Verse by Wilbur Lang Schramm, rev. Mark Van Doren 12:140-41, A History of Foreign Words in English by Mary S. Serjeantson, rev. Thomas A. Knott 12:142-43, The Secret Languages of Ireland with Special Reference to the Origin and Nature of the Shelta Language by R. A. Stewart Macalister, rev. Charles J. Donahue 12:143, Commonsense Grammar by Janet Rankin Aiken, rev. Robert C. Pooley 12:144-52, Bibliography, 12:144-46, Present Day English, Atcheson L. Hench 12:146-49, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 12:149-52, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 12:153-64, Miscellany, 12:153, Some Southwestern Cowboy Lingo, Haldeen Braddy 12:153-54, Oil Field Expressions, Helen K. Stevens 12:154, Railroad Terms, J. R. Schultz 12:154-55, Lingo of Telegraph Operators, Minnie Swan Mitchell 12:155-56, A Caddy's Compendium, Margaret Erskine Cahill 12:156-57, 'Rushing' in the Sixties?, Grace P. Smith 12:157, Gibbosity, Robert Withington 12:157, 'Guesstimates', 12:158, 'American Variations', Robert L. Ramsay 12:158-59, I 'Bughouse', Steven T. Byington 12:159, II Pronunciation of 'So Long', Steven T. Byington 12:159, III 'Fool', Steven T. Byington 12:159-60, IV 'Skijoring', Steven T. Byington 12:160-61, Old-Fashioned Veterinary Terms, Eston Everett Ericson 12:161, Hollywood Jargon, 12:161-62, Testimonies, 12:162, 'Turn-Arounds', 12:163, 'Burying a Dead Man', 12:163, The Language of Advertising, 12:163, 'Fat' and 'Hot', Martha Jane Gibson 12:164, Tipping Talk, 12:164, Intervocalic "r": American, British, Spanish, D. L. Canfield 12:166, Bulletin, 12:167-78, Hypercorrect Forms in American English, Robert J. Menner 12:178, Latin Plurals, Mamie Meredith 12:179-84, The Slang of Jazz, H. Brook Webb 12:185-89, Notes on the American Language, Stuart Robertson 12:190-94, Some French Fricative Consonants as Shown by X- Ray, Ernest F. Haden 12:194, Walter Winchell, 12:195-202, Scram--'A Swell Five-Letter Woid', V. Royce West 12:202, Bean in America, Steven T. Byington 12:203-6, English in the Pennsylvania German Area, Eugene R. Page 12:207-17, Editorials and Reviews, 12:207-8, On 'Received Pronunciation', Daniel Jones 12:208-12, Style Manual of the Department of State by Margaret M. Hanna and Alice M. Ball, rev. Cedric Larson 12:212-15, Indian Place-names in Alabama by William A. Read, rev. John R. Swanton 12:215-17, The American Play-Party Song, With a collection of Oklahoma texts and tunes by Benjamin Albert Botkin, rev. George Herzog 12:217, A History of Modern Colloquial English by Henry Cecil Wyld, 12:218-30, Bibliography, 12:218-23, Present Day English, Atcheson L. Hench 12:223-27, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 12:227-30, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 12:231-44, Miscellany, 12:231-32, Survivals in Negro Vocabulary, Morton Seidleman 12:232-33, Loan-Words from German, Harold G. Carlson 12:233-34, I [untitled note], John Richie Schultz 12:234, II Aquiculture into Hydroponics, John Richie Schultz 12:234-35, Ozark Words Again, Napier Wilt 12:235, Woman-Lady, Robert Withington 12:235, Strike-Struck, Hugh Sebastian 12:235-37, Verbal Novelties, 12:237, Notes, Moyle Q. Rice 12:237, I 'Romance', Mary Mielenz 12:237-38, II 'Onion Snow', Mary Mielenz 12:238, III More 'Engineers', Mary Mielenz 12:238, Jottings, T. E. Norton 12:239, Pronunciation Notes, M. Burwell 12:239-40, Collectanea, 12:240-41, Names from the Dairy Industry, 12:241, [14 untitled notes], 12:242, Film Jargon, 12:242, College Slang, 12:242-43, 'Layer-Overs', 12:243, Some Neologisms, 12:243, "Words from the Southern Negro", 12:243, "More on Adding the Suffix of Agency", David Shulman 12:243-44, 'Fungo' and 'Bingo' Again, Peter Tamony 12:247-57, 'Flair', Joseph E. Gillet 12:258-61, The Origin of 'Hard-Boiled', Peter Tamony 12:261, Elusive Word Lists, J. Louis Kuethe 12:262-66, The Word 'Master' in Trade Names, G. H. Reese 12:267-69, Surnames in the Blue Ridge of Virginia, Miriam Sizer 12:270-74, The Language of the 'Buckeye', Norman E. Eliason 12:275-83, O. Henry's Linguistic Unconventionalities, Margaret Cannell 12:284-88, The Speech of the Shenandoah Valley, Argus Tresidder 12:288, Another Euphemism, F. W. Boardman 12:289-92, Phonetic Transcription, 12:292, Notice, 12:293-302, Editorials and Reviews, 12:293-95, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English by Eric Partridge, rev. J. Louis Kuethe 12:295-96, Analytic Syntax by J. Otto Jespersen, rev. Janet Rankin Aiken 12:296-97, An English Pronouncing Dictionary by Daniel Jones, rev. C. K. Thomas 12:298-99, A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles ed. Sir William Craigie and James R. Hulbert, rev. 12:299-302, Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ed. Daniel Jones and D. B. Fry, rev. William Cabell Greet 12:303-14, Bibliography, 12:303-7, Present Day English, Atcheson L. Hench 12:307-9, The Study of Names, Atcheson L. Hench 12:309-11, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 12:311-14, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 12:315-24, Miscellany, 12:315, Note on 'Suite', Edward C. Ames 12:316, I The Middle West, William Eben Schultz 12:316-17, II Equivalents for Reproof, William Eben Schultz 12:317-18, Variety, Raymond Tyson 12:318-19, Early Inns in the Philadelphia Region, Lewis H. Chrisman 12:319-20, Ripper Bills, J. R. Schultz 12:320, 'Curbies' and 'Car-Hops', Joseph Jones 12:320-21, 'Mail Box,' 'Flag-Station,' 'Hell on Wheels,' and Other Synonyms for 'Podunk', Mamie J. Meredith 12:321-22, I 'Proof,' An Adjective, Eston Everett Ericson 12:322-23, II British 'Eat' and American 'Ate', Eston Everett Ericson 12:323, III Moron--A Misconception, Eston Everett Ericson 12:323-24, Pennsylvania-German English, W. L. Werner 12:324, Hypercorrect Addenda, Howard J. Savage 12:325-40, Index, .