The concept of good usage, 1650-1940 : typescript, [1941?].

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The concept of good usage, 1650-1940 : typescript, [1941?].

Typescript essay by Dunklin, Princeton Class of 1941, concerning the structure and history of the English language. Together with miscellaneous typed and handwritten notes laid in.

1 v. (39 leaves) ; 29 cm.

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Princeton University Library

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Dunklin, Gilbert T. (Gilbert Turner), 1920-1962

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