19:2, Contributors' Column, 19:3-15, War Words in England, H. L. Mencken 19:16-27, Anglo-French Etymologies, Leo Spitzer 19:28-32, American Speech in Radio Poetry, Milton A. Kaplan 19:33-36, 'Highball,' to Speed, I. Willis Russell 19:37-42, Notes on the Philadelphia Dialect, R. Whitney Tucker 19:43-46, A Re-examination of the Vocabulary of 'A Stray Yankee in Texas', John T. Krumpelmann 19:46, 'Cat Cracker' and 'Cat Plant', M.M.S. 19:47-49, Fifth Column Marches on, Dwight L. Bolinger 19:50-52, Phonetic Transcription, 19:53-55, Editorials and Reviews, 19:53-54, Completing the Record of English by William A. Craigie, rev. Kemp Malone 19:54-55, Phonetics: A Critical Analysis of Phonetic Theory and a Technic for the Practical Description of Sounds by Kenneth L. Pike, rev. C. K. Thomas 19:56-59, Bibliography, 19:56-57, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 19:57-59, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 19:60-64, Among the New Words , Dwight L. Bolinger 19:65-78, Miscellany, 19:65-66, 'Know-How', 19:66-68, A Further Note on the Placement of Correlatives, Lillian Mermin 19:68, 'Blackwash,' 'Whitewash,' 'Put in One's Pocket', C.D.P. 19:68-69, A Word-List from Captain King's Novels, Martin S. Peterson 19:69-70, Some Americanisms from Texas in 1848, John T. Krumpelmann 19:70-71, 'Thank-You-Ma'am', Louise Pound 19:71, Coal-Flour, Mamie J. Meredith 19:71-72, 'Eckrydock' for 'Aqueduct', William Marion Miller 19:72-73, Occupational Jargon, Fern Jo Rogers 19:73, Radio Cliche@'s, Charles Duffy 19:73-74, Authority in Language, W. L. McAtee 19:74, Three Words in the April, 1943, Issue, W. L. Werner 19:74-75, A Nebraska 'Podunk', Mamie J. Meredith 19:75, Queries, 19:75-76, Feminine War Workers, 19:76, Commercial Coinages, 19:76, Filmese, 19:76-77, 'The Last Straw', J.M.M. 19:77, 'Dog Pups' Again, Louise Ackerman 19:77-78, Verbal Novelties, 19:78, Food Novelties, 19:80, Contributors' Column, 19:81-90, The Word 'Commando', Elliott V. K. Dobbie 19:91-96, Some New Words by War out of Wood, Elrick B. Davis 19:96, Wartime Coinages, 19:97-102, The English of 'Aufbau', Julius G. Rothenberg 19:102, Song and Dance Jargon, 19:103-11, Vocabulary for Lakes, Deep Seas, and Inland Waters, Otis Ferguson 19:111, Filmese, 19:112-14, An Early American Place-Name Puzzle: 'Hoere(n)- kil', A. R. Dunlap 19:115-17, The Source of the Name 'Oregon', George R. Stewart 19:117, 'The Great Horn Spoon', 19:118-25, Mr. Byington's Brief Case (II), Steven T. Byington 19:126-28, Phonetic Transcription, 19:129-40, Editorials and Reviews, 19:129-30, An English Pronouncing Dictionary by Daniel Jones, rev. Harry Morgan Ayres 19:129-30, A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English by John Samuel Kenyon and Thomas Albert Knott, rev. Harry Morgan Ayres 19:130-34, The Pennsylvania Germans ed. Ralph Wood, rev. Otto Springer 19:134-38, Languages for War and Peace by Mario A. Pei, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 19:138-40, Rejoinder by Professor Pei, Mario A. Pei 19:141-45, Bibliography, 19:141-43, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 19:143-44, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 19:144-45, Books Received, 19:146-58, Miscellany, 19:146-47, A Few Observations on Southern 'You All', Guy R. Vowles 19:147-48, A Protest from the Philippines, Mamie J. Meredith 19:148, 'Mooch,' 'Run' in the Sense of 'Chase', Mario A. Pei 19:148, Variant Louisiana Pronunciations of the Word 'Pecan', Claude E. Kantner 19:148-50, Words, Words, Words, 19:150-51, Jottings, 19:151-52, 'Soogie,' 'Soujge', M. S. Beeler 19:152, 'The Catbird Seat', R. P. Harriss 19:152, 'Droke', A. R. Dunlap 19:152-53, Initial Long 'U', Edwin B. Davis 19:153, Virginia County Names, Atcheson L. Hench 19:153-54, Two Answers to Queries, George P. Wilson 19:154, 'Broke in Hartford', William McGuire 19:154, Some Notes on American Pronunciation, Lee S. Hultze@'n 19:155, The Animal that Gives Mo-Hair, Atcheson L. Hench 19:155, Train Language, 19:155-56, Still Another Batch of Indiana Sayings, Paul G. Brewster 19:157-58, Biographical Note on Mr. Byington, 19:160, Contributors' Column, 19:161-74, Designations for Colored Folk, H. L. Mencken 19:175-82, Equivalents of 'Please': The Softened Imperative in Present- Day English, Margaret M. Bryant 19:183-95, 'Australian' Rhyming Argot in the American Underworld, D. W. Maurer 19:196-99, Charles Sealsfield's Americanisms (III), John T. Krumpelmann 19:200-3, The New Element in American English, M. M. Mathews 19:204-6, Notes on Indiana Speech, V. E. Gibbens 19:207-10, Phonetic Transcription, 19:211-16, Editorials and Reviews, 19:211-13, The Loom of Language by Frederick Bodmer, rev. Leonard Bloomfield 19:213-15, The Fate of French -e@' in English; The Plural of Nouns Ending in -th by C. T. Onions, rev. Kemp Malone 19:215-16, Professor Stewart Comments on 'Hoere(n)kil', George R. Stewart 19:217-21, Bibliography, 19:217-20, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 19:220-21, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 19:222-26, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 19:227-38, Miscellany, 19:227, 'Start-Naked', Atcheson L. Hench 19:227-28, A New-England Dialogue, B. J. Whiting 19:228-30, More Notes by Mr. Byington, Steven T. Byington 19:230-32, Shipyard Terms of the Northwest, 1944 Style, Hal Babbitt 19:232-33, Trade-Name Novelties, 19:233, 'Nightingale', M.L.W. 19:233-34, Hard-Worked Locutions, Paul G. Brewster 19:234-35, 'Whipping the Cat', Louise Pound 19:235, 'Jeep,' 'Goon,' and 'Jigger', F. G. Cassidy 19:235-36, 'Festival', 19:236, Progeny of 'Know-How', 19:236, 'Sugar Weather' and 'Crazy Weather', Mamie J. Meredith 19:236-37, Press Notes, 19:237-38, Language Notes, 19:238, '100%' as an Attributive, Louise Ackerman 19:238, 'Abused Spanish' Place Names in Texas, C.D.P. 19:238, The International Journal of American Linguistics, 19:240, Contributors' Column, 19:241-49, American Profanity, H. L. Mencken 19:250-65, Pronunciation of Upstate New York Place-Names, L. Sprague De Camp 19:265, Addendum to 'Know-How', Edward Fletcher 19:265, 'Whodunit' Again, Louise Pound 19:266-70, Olympians, Hurricanes, and Vultures, Arthur Minton 19:271-75, The Literature of Pidgin English, Sidney J. Baker 19:275, Press Notes, 19:276-80, Words and the War, Henry Alexander 19:281-83, Phonetic Transcription, 19:284-95, Editorials and Reviews, 19:284-89, American Dialect Dictionary by Harold Wentworth, rev. George P. Wilson 19:289-92, Some American Place-Name Problems: A Letter from Professor Stewart, George R. Stewart 19:292-95, Some Notes on H. L. Mencken's 'War Words in England', Bob Trout 19:296-301, Bibliography, 19:296-99, Present Day English, Joseph Jones 19:299-301, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 19:302-7, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 19:308-12, Miscellany, 19:308-9, 'Gazelleburgers' in Persian Palaces, Mamie J. Meredith 19:309, The Farm Column, D. L. 19:309-10, 'Bogus', W. L. McAtee 19:310, Amdrican Soldiers Abroad, 19:311, 'Paratroop', Elliod', Kemp Malone 17:238, 'Dog Pups' and 'Horse Colts'; 'Dispersal' Sales, Louise M. Ackerman 17:239-46, The Pronunciation of Spanish Place Names in California, Robert Shafer 17:246, The 'Official German Language' Legend, W. L. Werner 17:247-50, Some Folk-Locutions, Louise Pound 17:250, 'Plushy', Atcheson L. Hench 17:251-54, Phonetic Transcription, 17:254, Press Language, 17:255-64, Editorials and Reviews, 17:255-59, A Concordance to the Complete Poetical Works of Sir Thoma .