GRGR(28) -- More Questions for first section
Paul Mackin
pmackin at clark.net
Wed May 31 09:25:07 CDT 2000
On Wed, 31 May 2000, J Suete wrote:
> Mr. Paul, I have a Webster's Dictionary,
> the 1890-1900 International, 1930 print.
> In the New Words are "World War" and many other
> war words too, when "World War Two" and WWII
> became common usage, I don't yet know.
Probably Time magazine with their preferrence for pithy reportage of
current events. They employed clever writers. P could easily have gotten a
job with them.
P.
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