21:2, Contributors' Column, 21:3-15, Etymology, Anglo-Saxon, and Noah Webster, Charlton Laird 21:16-18, American English 'Flunk', Charles H. Livingston 21:19-22, Notes on 'American Speech,' April 1945, M. M. Mathews 21:23-28, Learning to Talk, L. Sprague De Camp 21:29-36, An Aggie Vocabulary of Slang, Fred Eikel, Jr. 21:37-44, Mr. Byington's Brief Case (IV), Steven T. Byington 21:44, Jottings, 21:45-47, Some Notes on Rhyming Argot, Sir St. Vincent Troubridge 21:47, 'Stateside', 21:47, Downhill Words, 21:48-60, Editorials and Reviews, 21:48-49, American Words and Ways, Especially for German Americans by John Whyte, rev. Victor A. Oswald, Jr. 21:48-49, Talk American, A Practical Guide for Eliminating a German Accent by Lewis Herman and Marguerite Shalett Herman, rev. Victor A. Oswald, Jr. 21:49-50, Sam Slick in Texas by W. Stanley Hoole, rev. Ernest S. Clifton 21:51-60, A Letter from East Africa to Mr. Mencken, Eva Mackintosh 21:61-66, Bibliography, 21:61-63, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 21:63-66, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 21:67-78, Miscellany, 21:67-69, The Current Suffixes, H. L. Mencken 21:69-70, Underworld Etymologies: Series Three, D. H. Maurer 21:70-72, Words in -fu, Lt. Jeffery A. Fleece 21:72-73, 'Airy' for 'Area,' 'Eyrie,' 'Era,' and 'Ary', Harold Wentworth 21:73-75, Some Words of War and Peace from 1945, Lillian Herlands Hornstein 21:75, Appositives Apostrophed, Conrad T. Logan 21:75, Odd Lots, 21:75-76, 'Bolverade' for 'Boulevard', Wm. Marion Miller 21:76, 'Buyority', Porter G. Perrin 21:76, Slang, W.L.M. 21:76, 'Norfolk' and 'Norfork', J.R.K. 21:76-77, 'Hitler Weather,' 'Conference Weather,' 'Earthquake Weather', Mamie J. Meredith 21:77, 'Peanut-Row', 21:77-78, Addendum, 21:78, 'Advisement,' et al., 21:80, Contributors' Column, 21:81-85, Bulletin on 'Hon.', H. L. Mencken 21:86-89, The Language of West Coast Culinary Workers, Robert Shafer 21:90-95, Thoughts on 'Yep' and 'Nope', Dwight L. Bolinger 21:96-99, The Dialect of Appalachia in Southern Illinois, Jesse W. Harris 21:100-5, American Japanese Place Names, Gordon W. Hewes 21:106-11, Phonemic Structure and Aural Perception, Albert H. Marckwardt 21:112-15, Notes on the Pronunciation of 'Hurry', C. K. Thomas 21:115, Jottings, 21:116-19, Quotations Augmenting the 'Dictionary of American English', Charles J. Lovell 21:119, Three Notes on American English, Steven T. Byington 21:120-31, Editorials and Reviews, 21:120-22, The Australian Language by Sidney J. Baker, rev. Robert J. Menner 21:122-24, Lay My Burden Down ed. B. A. Botkin, rev. Oma Stanley 21:124-25, American Sayings: Famous Phrases, Slogans and Aphorisms ed. Henry F. Woods, rev. Louise Pound 21:125-27, American Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of American Diaries Written Prior to the Year 1861 by William Matthews and Roy Harvey Pearce, rev. Mary Elizabeth Burtis 21:127-29, Bases of Phonology by R. H. Stetson, rev. S. N. Trevin@-o 21:129-31, Some Comments on Spelling Reform, Mario A. Pei 21:131, Two Antedatings of the "DAE", St Vincent Troubridge 21:132-36, Bibliography, 21:132-34, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 21:134-35, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 21:135-36, Books Received, 21:137-45, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 21:146-58, Miscellany, 21:146-47, 'Skrimages Right', W. D. Jacobs 21:147-51, A Miscellany of Neologisms, Joseph Prescott 21:151, Affirmative 'Any More' in England, Robert J. Menner 21:151-53, 'Give Him Jesse', Louise Pound 21:153-54, G I Words from the Separation Center and Proctology Ward, William White 21:154-55, 'Valcum Clean', Rudolph Willard 21:155, 'Lafayette', John N. Ware 21:155, 'The Great Horn Spoon', Louise Pound 21:155-56, Irradiating Suffixes, 21:156-57, Verbal Novelties, 21:157-58, The Hat, the Voice, etc., Atcheson L. Hench 21:158, 'GI Officer', Jack R. Brown 21:160, Contributors' Column, 21:161-74, All the Perfumes of America, Arthur Minton 21:174, And/Or, Steven T. Byington 21:175-84, Historical Notes on American Words, James B. McMillan 21:185-87, 'Ouaricon' and Oregon, Frederick Bracher 21:188-92, Folk Speech of Pine Mountain, Kentucky, Virginia Park Matthias 21:193-95, Stillers' Argot, Fred Hamann 21:195, 'To Gravel', Wm. Marion Miller 21:196-98, Some Excesses of Slang Compilers, Morroe Berger 21:199-202, Analogical Correlatives of 'Than', Dwight L. Bolinger 21:203-12, Editorials and Reviews, 21:203-4, Walt Whitman Handbook by Gay Wilson Allen, rev. Mary Elizabeth Burtis 21:204-6, Les Langages et le Discours by Eric Buyssens, rev. Robert A. Hall, Jr. 21:206-8, West Virgina Place Names by Hamill Kenny, rev. Erwin G. Gudde 21:208-11, Some Lexicographical Notes, Donald Barr Chidsey 21:211-12, Minor Notes on 'American Speech' for April and October, 1945, Sir St Vincent Troubridge 21:213-19, Bibliography, 21:213-16, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 21:216-19, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 21:220-26, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 21:227-38, Miscellany, 21:227-28, 'Clothing Refresher' and Other Terms of Pioneer Americans, Mamie J. Meredith 21:228-29, The Pronunciation of 'Roster', Robert A. Hall, Jr. 21:229-31, Notes on Mencken, Joseph Prescott 21:231-32, The Speech of the Croatans, A. R. Dunlap 21:232-33, 'Indian Summer': An Early Definition, Harold L. Haley 21:233, 'Wopse Up', Steven T. Byington 21:233-34, 'Corny', Mari Sandoz 21:234, 'Wizzing', Ruth Odell 21:234, 'Complicitly', Fred Eikel, Jr. 21:234-35, 'Nubby' and 'Grindy', F. B. Wilson 21:235, 'O.K.' in Radio Sign Language, Paul R. Beath 21:235, Texas 'Bits', Thomas A. Little 21:235-37, Three Notes and a Query, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 21:237, 'Rosticceria', Mario A. Pei 21:237, 'Octoroon', F. J. Nock 21:237-38, World War II Slang of Maladjustment, Martin Kallich 21:240, Contributors' Column, 21:241-52, American Army Speech in the European Theater, Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. 21:253-63, Eighteenth-Century Linguistic Tastes as Exhibited in Sheridan's Edition of Swift, J. H. Neumann 21:263, 'Buzz Words' at the 'B School', F. M. Hallgren and H. Weiss 21:264-69, 'Semester', Kemp Malone 21:269, Postcript, Kemp Malone 21:270-72, 'Swarp' and Some Other Kentucky Words, Fred A. Dudley 21:272-73, Tentative Addenda, Fred A. Dudley 21:273, Australian 'Cobber', Donn O'Meara 21:274-77, Notes on "DAE": II. Words of Doubtful American Origin, Sir St. Vincent Troubridge 21:278-88, Editorials and Reviews, 21:278-79, Studies in Language and Literature ed. George R. Coffman, rev. Kemp Malone 21:279-82, Propaganda, Communication, and Public Opinion. A Comprehensive Reference Guide. by Bruce Lannes Smith, Harold D. Lasswell, and Ralph D. Casey, rev. Wilbur Samuel Howell 21:282-85, Some Notes on Army Language, Edwin H. Carpenter, Jr. 21:285-88, Mr. Mencken and Army Language, Jack R. Brown 21:289-94, Bibliography, 21:289-92, Present Day English, Joseph Jones and E. Bagby Atwood 21:292-94, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 21:294, 'Yam' and Its Progeny, Thomas A. Kirby 21:295-300, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 21:301-10, Miscellany, 21:301-2, New Light on Affirmative 'Any More', Arthur K. Moore 21:302-3, The Absolute Negative Comparative, W. L. Werner 21:303-5, Verbs New and Old, H. L. Mencken 21:305-7, Some Quotations Supplementing the 'DAE', Elliott V. K. Dobbie 21:307, Exit 'Queue', Paul R. Beath 21:307-8, Words My Mother Taught Me, Grace Partridge Smith 21:308, Air Age Talk, Paul R. Beath 21:308-9, 'Skibby', Hugh Morrison 21:309, A Further Comment on 'Skibby', Ichiro Shirato 21:309-10, More Air Force Slang, Edwin H. Miller 21:311-32, Index, .