Show WEBSTERS WEBSTER'S DICTIONARIES j 2 Since 1843 1845 one publishing house hi la hii kept the genuine Webster rl upon the market and always th the times No other line of eduCAtional education activity lt has equalled d this I rles of MI rV of ot Webster Th The ani only i that this has haM b been boen n possible Is that than soon as ns on one perfected and Idealized Ol ump time has conic como from rein the the- press a boj lois body of skilled scholarly editors has haa w st It about AMUt for fOl another have n never ver allowed their th r zeal al 31 fc tot for something better yet to waver or wane wane The Tho late William T Marris was til th master mind In Initiative In th the eug up of great groat rc t plans plane Ire Ho thought I In larger jarger scholastic units than any manof man of nr his s time hut to the general editor J P. P Sturge Sturges Allen Alien Is due due- the marvelous almost of ot detaIn detail deta In this latest noblest l effort ef eer achieved ed In lexicography rAph A gradual of Yale alo university and of th time tho Yale Valo lai law school honl his was wa one of the 1 leading mind minds In th the editorial work of the tho In In dictionary in r at Rt that time the train training In In l 1 l co that list had been bren passed ed on fr tram fro m Noah Webster through Goodrich Goo President Porter and Dr Camp Campbell Campbel the general editor of that edition This training was wal supplemented by hy editorial editor work on nn some of tho the smaller arles aries of the Webster series serle by the a iv a-iv f practice of th the law w In New l' York Yot City and b by editorial work on th th-i th sup un nt of the old International die Jl On One OnA might say sav s- s that his hll mIni was the mold of all al of the p whether the they came from Crom the In architecture art agriculture or from th the hands of the literary revisers In tho the office To Mr AI nl due In large e men measure ur the Intense an sal J uniform enthusiasm of a a. n for force of Ip p Ia evolving e nn an esprit dc IC corps cors neve similar undertaking 0 equalled In all any of at hi his associates has said 31 3 The Tue Th honors of scholarships are ar vt va and unevenly apportioned 11 our current civilization As AI a i rl n nowadays favors favor fao go 0 to tho the owN narrow Yet Ye l as a 0 n mer m ro matter matero Io public service It H Is 18 doubtful If it theme are aro a dozen lozen men In the th the States Stair who have havn performed so 80 efficient a won work 1 for the people of or the United has hu F. F CLu tho the field of scholarship as gen gee Allen In li-i his hi work on Webster Websters In itt In Alen dictionary It 1 Is 18 true tre Mil thuat enterprise enter this work Is financially a R private prise but It I i Is 18 also true that In Its I. I Puce plan In n our schools In our courts courts In our ourthe mo m Is Institution the a book the an 1 the wide wid bok reaching consequence e with wit ww Indeed f only the Bible Is comp tf r rj Journal of Education Education |