29:2, Contributors' Column, 29:3-20, Types of Useful Lexical Evidence: Corrections and Supplementary Information, Charles J. Lovell 29:21-27, Words and Phrases in American Politics: "Michigander", Hans Sperber 29:28-35, Some Wyoming Speech Patterns, Wilson O. Clough 29:36-44, Simplified Spelling in Government Publications, George R. Ranow 29:45-54, Comments on Some Pennsylvania-German Words in the "Dictionary of Americanisms", Paul Schach 29:55-65, Reviews and Letters, 29:55-56, American Nonsinging Games by Paul G. Brewster, rev. Louise Pound 29:56-59, Die Sprache des Amerikaners... by Hans Galinsky, rev. Herbert Penzl 29:59-65, Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, College Edition, rev. Karl W. Dykema 29:66-70, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 29:71-73, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 29:74-76, Bibliography, 29:74-76, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 29:77-86, Miscellany, 29:77-79, Apples in America, David Shulman 29:79-82, 'Annexation' Words from the Midwest, Ruth Aldrich 29:82-85, Notes on an Archaic Island Dialect, Edwin Doran, Jr. 29:85, A Further Note on 'Snollygoster', Leo Spitzer 29:85-86, 'Key' as an Art Term, Joseph Ishikawa 29:88, Contributors' Column, 29:89-104, Hot Rod Terms in the Pasadena Area, Don Mansell and Joseph S. Hall 29:104, Open Letter to the Proprietors of Webster's New World Dictionary, Hans J. Gottlieb 29:105-13, Some Notes on Emerson's Prose Diction, Morton Cronin 29:114-18, The Names of Negro Newspapers, Armistead Scott Pride 29:119-21, More Americanisms from C. F. Hoffman, John T. Krumpelmann 29:122-41, Reviews and Letters, 29:122-25, An Introduction to a Survey of Scottish Dialects by Angus McIntosh, rev. Frederic G. Cassidy 29:125-30, Aspects of Language by William J. Entwistle, rev. Robert A. Hall, Jr. 29:130-32, Mark Twain and the German Language by John T. Krumpelmann, rev. Atcheson L. Hench 29:132-36, Anthropology Today: an Encyclopedic Inventory by A. L. Kroeber, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 29:132-36, An Appraisal of Anthropology Today ed. Sol Tax, Loren C. Eiseley, Irving Rouse, and Carl F. Voegelin, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 29:132-36, The Nature of Culture by A. L. Kroeber, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 29:132-36, Culture: a Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions by A. L. Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn, rev. Thomas A. Sebeok 29:136-38, The History of 'Dord', P. B. Gove 29:138-39, Motion to Dismiss Denied, Harry R. Warfel 29:139, Reply to Professor Warfel, Waldo E. Sweet 29:139-41, A Plea for Normative Grammar, Robert Withington 29:142-46, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 29:147-55, Bibliography, 29:147-52, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 29:153-55, General and Historical Studies, Elliot V. K. Dobbie 29:156-58, Miscellany, 29:156, On the Etymology of 'Shmoo', Allan H. Orrick 29:156-58, The Suffix '-rama', John Lotz 29:160, Contributors' Column, 29:161-74, Herman Melville's Whaling Vocabulary, C. Merton Babcock 29:175-80, An Exploration Inquiry into Lexical Clusters, Edward M. Anthony, Jr. 29:181-86, James Russell Lowell: Linguistic Patriot, Jayne Crane Harder 29:187-91, On N'Achete Pas les Enfants dans les Drug Stores, George G. Struble 29:192-95, A Modern Undefined Sense of 'Impress,' 'Unimpressed,' and 'Impression', David Berkeley 29:196-201, The Derivation of 'Ain't', Martin Stevens 29:202-8, Reviews and Letters, 29:202-5, A Method for Collecting Dialect by Frederic G. Cassidy and Audrey R. Duckert, rev. A. R. Dunlap 29:205-6, Proverbial Comparisons and Similes from California by Archer Taylor, rev. Muriel J. Hughes 29:206-7, A Note on 'Yaeger' or "Jager", St. Vincent Troubridge 29:207-8, Neo-Melanesian, Robert A. Hall, Jr. 29:209-13, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 29:214-17, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 29:218-22, Bibliography, 29:218-22, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 29:223-38, Miscellany, 29:223-24, The Etymology of Pinochle, Albert W. Thompson 29:224-25, 'Whistle Stop' as a Verb, Atcheson L. Hench 29:225, Nietzsche's 'Sad Sack', Louis Kestenberg 29:225-26, 'Old Field School,' 'Cornfield School,' and 'Indian Old Field', Hennig Cohen 29:226-27, Unnoticed Americanisms from 'Russell's Magazine', Hennig Cohen 29:228, Some Expressions Heard in New Jersey, Delia H. Pugh 29:228, 'Cow's Clotheslines', Mari Sandoz 29:229, The '-thon' Suffix, Eugene Nolte 29:230-31, Senses of 'Should', Robert Withington 29:231, I. ...Plows of the American Homesteader, M. J. Meredith 29:232, II. 'Twinkley Twinkle' or 'On the Dab', M. J. Meredith 29:232, [m m], etc., Elizabeth T. Uldall 29:232-33, I. Muley--A Synonymy, W. L. McAtee 29:233-34, II. The Wild Pigeon Left Some Names, W. L. McAtee 29:234, III. 'To Stack' and 'Stacked', W. L. McAtee 29:234, IV. The Bill of a Cap, W. L. McAtee 29:234-35, More on Pseudo-Medical Educational Jargon, Paul Fussell, Jr. 29:235-36, The Pejorative Tendency of 'Subordinate', Kelsie B. Harder 29:236-37, 'Hot Rock', Homer Aschmann 29:237, Thoreau and the 'Seven Years' Itch', Walter Harding 29:237-38, A Note on 'Hubba-Hubba', Leon E. Trachtman 29:238, I. Strand, Charles Earl Funk 29:238, II. Litard, Charles Earl Funk 29:238, 'Campaniled', M. S. Shockley 29:240, Contributors' Column, 29:241-56, Place Names on the Virginia Peninsula, P. Burwell Rogers 29:257-62, Bleeding Betty's Brakes; or, The Army Names a Jeep, Robert Sonkin 29:263-66, 'It' Once More: A Supplementary Note, Louise Pound 29:267-71, The Loose Appositive in Present-Day English, J. E. Norwood 29:272-76, Fire Terms: Additional Words and Definitions, Rossell Hope Robbins 29:277-81, Of Matters Lexicographical, M. M. Mathews 29:282-86, Among the New Words, I. Willis Russell 29:287-91, Bibliography, 29:287-89, Present-Day English, Sumner Ives 29:289-91, General and Historical Studies, Elliott V. K. Dobbie 29:292-303, Miscellany, 29:292, Spurious Latin Plurals in the Book Trade, L. Sprague de Camp 29:293-94, College Words with a Musical Accent, Horace Reynolds 29:294, 'Trod Water' Again, Henry Bosley Woolf 29:295, 'Blatterature', Constance Miriam Syford 29:295-96, 'Michigander', Go@"sta Langenfelt 29:296-97, 'Smallify', T. A. Little 29:297, 'Muzzling' Oysters, E. V. McCollum 29:297-98, The Vernacular of Menstruation, Lalia Phipps Boone 29:298-99, On 'To Lay an Egg', Sherwood Cummings 29:299-300, 'Free Loader', Louise Pound 29:301-2, Linguistic Aspects of the Mores of U.S. Occupation and Security Forces in Japan, Arthur Norman 29:302-3, What's Trifling about a Petty Officer, Kelsie Harder and Jayne Harder 29:303, To 'Luck Out', James E. Miller, Jr. 29:304-17, Index, .