Tells about an encounter with simplifiedspelling at the lake Placid Club.
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I appoint Mr. Carnegie to get after it, and leave simplifiedspelling alone.
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Now you see what simplifiedspelling can do.
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But no-lookat his pestiferious simplifiedspelling.
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This, and subsequent natural histories, were written down in blank books in simplifiedspelling, wholly unpremeditated and unscientific.
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Here amidst the simplifiedspelling and other international languages may be seen the winter sports in all variations.
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SimplifiedSpelling makes valuable reductions in the case of several hundred words, but the new spelling must be LEARNED.
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But in English, unless simplifiedspelling is introduced, the time must soon come when reproduction must lag behind recognition.
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One great drawback to SimplifiedSpelling is, that in print a simplified word looks so like the very nation!
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It was, oddly enough, in the Adirondacks that I came upon my only experience of simplifiedspelling in the land of its birth.
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In 1906 the SimplifiedSpelling Board began functioning in N.Y., and there was every indication that its triumph would be swift & massive.
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Do not use simplifiedspelling, if for no other reason than that it detracts from the reader's absorption of the contents of the letter itself.
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There seems to be no disagreement among authorities that a simplifiedspelling would save a great deal of time among children....