Show 1 I 1 have always wondered whether the Legislature makes a special appropriation tion for red ink used in our English department department department de de- or whether the Profs themselves themselves themselves them them- selves foot the bills The former I think else we should not find such lavish generosity as occasionally greets us from our English papers But the presence of this aesthetic liquid is to vex us no longer and the teachers are areto areto areto to lose that highly developed power of making artistic Ss We are going to spell words as they sound Of course they look queer as you may see by ex- ex i the II Index on Mr Coray's desk but the old forms look much queerer after getting used to the new The ph which has always been a burden becomes f and we have fa a bet and Silent letters are almost a thing of the past No more wasting of time wondering whether to put e on the end of our word or not because they are all left off now no more puzzling of heads to know whether to write changeable or no more wondering whether a verb is regular or not for the sound governs the spelling as index markt So while future students will have another war to learn about in U. U S. S history they will not have to struggle through such a sea of silent letters as did the unfortunates before them So a li little book on spelling reform I happened upon a ju fu daz ago Vive Spelling Reform Le |