24:2, Contributors' Column, 24:3-13, The Argot of the Moonshiner, David W. Maurer 24:13, Notes from Terre Haute, Joseph S. Schick 24:14-24, The Finnish Language in the United States, Selma Siiri Sahlman 24:24, 'Meddlesome Matties', Ruth Odell 24:25-30, Some Opprobrious Nicknames, H. L. Mencken 24:31-37, Patterns of Innovation in the Language of the Oil Field, Lalia Phipps Boone 24:38-42, Words in Modern Magic, A. S. Fleischman 24:42, An Extension of 'Bayonet', Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 24:43-48, The Grammar of Spoken English: Its Relation to What Is Called English Grammar, Karl W. Dykema 24:49-53, '[Don't] Buy but One', Anna Granville Hatcher 24:54-63, Editorials and Reviews, 24:54-57, Phonemics; a Technique for Reducing Languages to Writing by Kenneth L. Pike, rev. Einar Haugen 24:58-59, Esquisse d'une histoire de la langue anglaise by Fernand Mosse@', rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie 24:59-61, Functional Change in Early English by Donald Woodward Lee, rev. Archibald A. Hill 24:61-63, Bibliography of Place Name Literature: United States, Canada, Alaska and Newfoundland by Richard B. Sealock and Pauline A. Seely, rev. Harold W. Bentley 24:64-71, Bibliography, 24:64-66, Present-Day English, E. Bagby Atwood and Sumner Ives 24:66-71, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 24:71, An Early Colonial Usage of 'Sub Rosa', William Peden 24:72-76, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 24:77-78, Miscellany, 24:77, Alphabet Soup, 1852, Joseph Jones 24:78, 'Blooie West 1', G.I. 24:78, Loci Hodierni, Louise Pound 24:78, Cybernetics, T.J., Jr. 24:80, Contributors' Column, 24:81-89, A Survey of Accomplishments and Trends in Research in Present- Day English, Archibald A. Hill 24:89, 'Grasshopper Plow' Again, Rolla Myer 24:90-99, Terms of the Fur Industry, Cedric Larson 24:99, The Colloquial 'Neat', Donald Barr Chidsey 24:100-4, Whence 'Charley Horse'?, David Shulman 24:104, Arizona Chicken Dishes, Danton 24:105-14, Grist from the Atlas Mill, Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 24:115-19, Ye Olde Englysshe 'Ye', Thomas L. Crowell, Jr. 24:120-36, Editorials and Reviews, 24:120-23, Federal Prose by James R. Masterson and Wendell Brooks Phillips, rev. Joseph Jones 24:120-23, Plain Words by Sir Ernest Gowers, rev. Joseph Jones 24:123-24, Some Sources of Southernisms by M. M. Mathews, rev. Norman E. Eliason 24:124-26, English Institute Essays, 1947 , rev. Woodford Agee Heflin 24:126-28, The Alphabet, a Key to the History of Mankind by David Diringer, rev. E. H. Sturtevant 24:129-36, The Shortcomings of English, M. Bertens Charnley 24:136, Some Post Office Terms, Reynolds Tarlton 24:137-42, Bibliography, 24:137-40, Present Day English, E. Bagby Atwood and Sumner Ives 24:140-41, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 24:141-42, Books Received, 24:143-47, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 24:148-58, Miscellany, 24:148-49, 'Lieutenant' in the British Navy, Jess Stein 24:149-51, Supplementing the "DAE", John T. Krumpelmann 24:151, 'Whoa, Emma,' 1878, Olcutt Sanders 24:151-52, The Status of 'Bollix' I, Francis W. Palmer 24:152-53, The Status of 'Bollix' II, Feike Feikema 24:153, The Status of 'Bollix' III, John Leighley 24:153-54, The Status of 'Bollix' IV, Allen Walker Read 24:154-56, Documentation for 'Wolf' and 'Lobster', G. Legman 24:156-58, Social Awareness and Semantic Change, Rossell Hope Robbins 24:158, Department of Agriculture Terms for Inferior Butter, Mamie J. Meredith 24:160, Contributors' Column, 24:161-70, How Bad(ly) Do You Feel?, Lillian Mermin Feinsilver 24:171-80, The Muse of Mammon, Arthur Minton 24:180, 'Thalassotherapy', Rolla Myer 24:181-88, Modern 'Historic', Ralph H. Lane 24:188, Some American Usages in 1898, F. Firmstone 24:189-93, The Argot of Number Gambling, Gustav G. Carlson 24:194-200, Nebraska Newspaper Names, Elizabeth Grone 24:201-5, Age and Universality of Petroleum Terminology, Thomas L. Crowell, Jr. 24:206-15, Editorials and Reviews, 24:206-8, Modern English and Its Heritage by Margaret M. Bryant, rev. Sanford B. Meech 24:208-9, Supplementary Notes to the Dictionary of American English by Joseph A. Weingarten, rev. Woodford Agee Heflin 24:209-10, Words into Type based on studies by Marjorie E. Skillin, Robert M. Gay, et al., rev. Jess Stein 24:210-12, The Home Book of Proverbs, Maxims and Familiar Phrases by Burton Stevenson, rev. G. Legman 24:213-15, Anomalies of Radio Speech, Katherine E. Wheatley 24:216-24, Bibliography, 24:216-20, Present-Day English, E. Bagby Atwood and Sumner Ives 24:220-24, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 24:224, 'Jest a Shave', E. S. Clifton 24:225-28, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 24:229-38, Miscellany, 24:229-30, Indefinite Numbering, Louise Pound 24:230-33, Notes on Current Usage, Manuel Prenner 24:233-34, Verbal Novelties, P.J.C. 24:234, Designations of 'Race', Donald Barr Chidsey 24:234-36, Gringoisms in Arizona, Hollis Gray, Virginia Jones, Patricia Parker, Alex Smith, and Klonda Lynn 24:236-38, Our Rash of 'Clinics', Atcheson L. Hench 24:238, Berlin Street in New Orleans, Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 24:238, 'Psychoquack', George W. Thompson 24:240, Contributors' Column, 24:241-48, Observations on American Place-Name Grammar, James B. McMillan 24:249-55, 'Shivaree': An Example of Cultural Diffusion, Alva L. Davis and Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 24:255, 'Bollicky Naked', Thomas Pyles 24:256-63, The Social Significance of the Language of the American Frontier, C. Merton Babcock 24:263, 'Teenicide,' 'Teenicider', Louise Pound 24:264-67, Some Californian Contributions to the American Vocabulary, David Shulman 24:267, The Coinage of 'Miscegenation', Sidney Kaplan 24:268-77, The Syntax of Deferred Prepositions, M. Bertens Charnley 24:278-81, The Use of Cases in New Braunfels German, Fred Eikel, Jr. 24:281, Swamp Angel, 1947, Atcheson L. Hench 24:282-85, American Speech and Haitian French, William Leonard Schwartz 24:285, 'Workation', Louise Pound 24:286-88, Mr. Byington's Brief Case (VI), Steven T. Byington 24:289-96, Editorials and Reviews, 24:289-91, A Handbook of English Grammar by R. W. Zandvoort, rev. Elliott V. K. Dobbie 24:291-93, Language and the Law by Frederick A. Philbrick, rev. Margaret M. Bryant 24:293-95, Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort by George Kingsley Zipf, rev. Clarence V. Hudgins 24:295-96, On Labeling Dialect, Kemp Malone 24:297-301, Bibliography, 24:297-99, Present Day English, E. Bagby Atwood and Sumner Ives 24:299-301, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 24:301, Advertising Notes , Pearl Joan Cosgrove 24:301, 'Wolverine', W.G. 24:302-7, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 24:307, 'Contractural' Versus 'Contractual', Atcheson L. Hench 24:308-18, Miscellany, 24:308-12, 'Upside-Down Farming' and other New Methods in Soil Conservation, Mamie J. Meredith 24:312-13, The Baffling Designation 'American', R. S. Boggs 24:313-14, To 'Jury', Joseph Ishikawa 24:314, Mummly, Mummly, Buck!--A Reply, Atcheson L. Hench 24:314-15, 'Fofaraw,' 'Foofooraw' Again, Louise Pound 24:315, 'Ballock' Again, John N. Winburne 24:315-16, Jottings, Pearl Joan Cosgrove 24:316, 'Canner', Louise Pound 24:316, 'Solonery', C.J.P. 24:316-17, Unescan, Ruby C. Wilder 24:317-18, 'Vat Farming' and other Terms for Soilless Agriculture', Mamie J. Meredith 24:318, 'The Pennsylvania Dutchman', 24:1-14, Volume Index, .