26:2, Contributors' Column, 26:3-17, The Relationship of the Speech of American Negroes to the Speech of Whites, Raven I. McDavid, Jr. and Virginia Glenn McDavid 26:17, Omnibus Terms, Ruth Odell 26:18-26, How to Talk in Hawaii, A. Grove Day 26:26, 'Blinger', Dwight L. Bolinger 26:27-28, Notes on the "DAE": VII. Negroes and Slavery, Sir St. Vincent Troubridge 26:28, Apparel Items, 26:29-34, Baseball's Bright Lexicon, David Shulman 26:35-37, Concerning the 'Ugly Fruit' and other Citrus Hybrids, Charles J. Lovell 26:38-50, Reviews and Letters, 26:38-44, A Dictionary of the Underworld, British and American by Eric Partridge, rev. David W. Maurer 26:44-46, The Phoneme: Its Nature and Use by Daniel Jones, rev. Allan F. Hubbell 26:46-48, The Rise of Words and Their Meanings by Samuel Reiss, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 26:49, Bibliography of Speech Education. Supplement: 1939- 1948 by Lester Thonssen, Mary Margaret Robb, and Dorothea Thonssen, rev. George W. Hibbitt 26:49-50, 'Iron Curtain', St. Vincent Troubridge 26:50, 'Elevator' Progeny, C.D.P. 26:51-54, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 26:54, '...Or Finde Wordes New', William White 26:55-64, Bibliography, 26:55-60, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 26:60-64, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 26:64, Novel Verbs, Pearl Joan Cosgrave 26:65-78, Miscellany, 26:65-67, Observations on Indefinite Numbering, Josephine M. Burnham 26:67-70, Acronyms and Abbreviations from Aviation, Rossell Hope Robbins 26:70-72, 'Arab'--A Baltimore Word, Atcheson L. Hench 26:72-74, The Coining of 'Stanine', Atcheson L. Hench 26:74-75, Heard in the Illinois Ozarks, Grace Partridge Smith 26:75, Tall Talk: A 'Revolving S.O.B.', Atcheson L. Hench 26:75-76, New Words from the Music Circus, Dan G. Hoffman 26:77-78, Gurdy, Henry A. Person 26:80, Contributors' Column, 26:81-89, Derivatives of Middle English o@= in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Dictionaries, Arthur J. Bronstein and Esther K. Sheldon 26:89, 'Fat Cat' in Literature, Mamie J. Meredith 26:90-95, Folk Etymology in North American Bird Names, W. L. McAtee 26:95, Narcotics Anonymous, 26:95, Cane-Cutter Rabbits, Mamie J. Meredith 26:96-102, The Vocabulary of Poker, Swen A. Larsen 26:102, Kefauver, William White 26:103-9, The Phonemic Structure of Unstressed Vowels in English, Nathaniel M. Caffee 26:109, 'Iron Curtain' Progeny, 26:110-15, The Terminology of Mardi Gras, Hennig Cohen 26:115, Two Examples of Intrusive 'r', Deborah Burstein Karp 26:116-21, 'Chiefess'--A Hawaiian Word, C. M. Wise 26:121, 'Cattleteria', Ruth Odell 26:121, Ecosoc, Pearl J. Cosgrove 26:122-37, Reviews and Letters, 26:122-23, The Pronunciation of English in New York City by Allan Forbes Hubbell, rev. C. K. Thomas 26:123-25, The Story of Our Names by Elsdon C. Smith, rev. George R. Stewart 26:125-30, The Lexicography of Cant, Eric Partridge 26:130-37, The Cant of Lexicography, G. Legman 26:137, 'Trace' and 'Trail', James C. Olson 26:137, 'Gag' Towns, Louise Pound 26:138-42, Of Matters Lexicographical, Mitford M. Mathews 26:142, Two Notes, 26:142, A Plow 'Lay', H. Clyde Filley 26:143-46, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 26:147-51, Bibliography, 26:147-48, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 26:148-49, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 26:149-51, Books Received, 26:151, Novel Verb Forms, M.C.McP. 26:152-58, Miscellany, 26:152-53, The Pronunciation of 'Apricot', Blanche Miller 26:153-54, The Dutch Treat in Cooper's 'Satanstoe', Joseph Slater 26:154-55, Hermann Collitz and the Language of the Underworld, Fred Eikel 26:155-56, Jottings, Ruth Odell 26:156-57, The Renaming of Berlin Street and Berlin Streets, John T. Krumpelmann 26:157-58, The Relation of Graphic Accents to Pronunciation, Robert Withington 26:160, Contributors' Column, 26:161-65, 'One of Those Who Is...', John S. Kenyon 26:166-69, Trade-Name Irradiations, Louise Pound 26:169, Jottings, 26:170-72, Sex Reference and Grammatical Gender in English, Robert A. Hall, Jr. 26:172, Washingtonese, C.D.P. 26:173-80, A Study of 'It': Handbook Treatment and Magazine Use, Emerson Beauchamp, Jr. 26:180, Gadget Nomenclature, P. J. Cosgrave 26:181-84, Words from the Diaries of North Carolina Students, M. B. Dickinson 26:184, What is the Origin of the Term 'Ole Hoss'?, 26:185-89, Army Newspaper Names, H. Harrison Jenkins 26:190-95, A Study of Reformatory Argot, David Boroff 26:195, More Home Helps, P. J. Cosgrave 26:196-98, The Blue Hen's Chickens, Herbert Halpert 26:199-204, Reviews and Letters, 26:199-201, Interlingua-English Dictionary by Alexander Gode, rev. Fred W. Householder, Jr. 26:201-3, A Reply, Eric Partridge 26:203-4, The Background of 'Iron Curtain', Einar Haugen 26:204, Some Nebraskana, J.D. 26:205-7, Of Matters Lexicographical, Mitford M. Mathews 26:207, New Use of an Old Word, Ralph Mueller 26:208-10, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 26:211-20, Bibliography, 26:211-14, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 26:214-20, Phonetics, S. N. Trevin@-o 26:221-38, Miscellany, 26:221-22, 'Linguisticians' and Lexicographers, Fred W. Householder, Jr., and Thomas A. Sebeok 26:222-23, A Sixteenth-Century Chain of Communication, Rafael Marti@'- Abello@' 26:223-24, Two Queries, Louise Pound 26:224-25, Some California Words, Sheila M. Watkins and James E. Mulhall 26:225-29, The 'Nifty Fifties,' the 'Flying Forties,' the 'Threadbare Thirties,' and the 'Roaring Twenties' of Twentieth-Century America, Mamie J. Meredith 26:229-31, Football Verbiage, William Eben Schultz 26:231-32, The Language of Feminine Fashions, Mamie J. Meredith 26:232-37, 'Arctic Smoke,' 'Lightning Nest,' and other Weather Terms, Mamie J. Meredith 26:237-38, Anatomical Verbs, Marguerite C. McPhee 26:240, Contributors' Column, 26:241-47, Words and Phrases in American Politics: Fact and Fiction about Salt River, Hans Sperber and James N. Tidwell 26:248-56, Midland and Canadian Words in Upstate New York, Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 26:257-67, Semantic Borrowing in Pennsylvania German, Paul Schach 26:268-78, Bird Names Connected with Weather, Seasons, and Hours, W. L. McAtee 26:278, 'Redo' the Kitchen and 'Hairdo', J.M. 26:279-86, Reviews and Letters, 26:279-82, Our Language by Simeon Potter, rev. H. E. Collins 26:282-83, The Language of World War II by A. Marjorie Taylor, rev. I. Willis Russell 26:283-86, The Language Bar by Victor Grove, rev. Karl W. Dykema 26:287-90, Of Matters Lexicographical, Mitford M. Mathews 26:291-95, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 26:296-301, Bibliography, 26:296-99, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 26:299-301, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 26:301, 'Swamp Angel' Again, 26:302-10, Miscellany, 26:302-3, 'Darn' in 'The Clockmaker', Walter S. Avis 26:303-5, The American Origin of 'Sans-Culotte', Thomas A. Kirby 26:305, 'Moola', Einar Haugen 26:305-6, Hidden 'Hell' in 'Helena', Raven I. McDavid, Jr. 26:306-7, Funny Bone, Leo Spitzer 26:307-9, A Motor Transport Vocabulary from Walworth County, Wisconsin, Timothy J. Buchanan 26:309-10, Weh-Hey, Smiler!, John S. Kenyon 26:310, Eggs Fresh, but Strictly!, C. Merton Babcock 26:311-29, Index, .