Category F Popular Lore

 
   

F01

2004 words

Mary Gaitskill. 'Unearthing Dracula'. Vogue, November 1992, p. 298--301.

001--199

   

F02

2017 words

Edmund Faltermayer. 'Does Japan Play Fair?' Fortune, September 7, 1992, p. 38--42.

001--218

   

ambiguous hyphen: lowest-risk (70)

 

semi-conductor (175)

 

express-ways (190)

 

<&|>sic!: "two to three times as much as energy" (107)

 
   

F03

2010 words

Linda Chamlee Black. 'An Introduction to Astrology.' Fate 45 (3), March 1992, p. 51--57.

001--209

   

F04

1999 words

Anon. 'Reverse Diabetes.' Prevention, July 1992, p. 33--41 and 98--100.

001--228

   

Reprinted by permission of PREVENTION Magazine. Copyright 1992 Rodale Press, Inc. All rights reserved. For subscription information, call 1-800-666-2503.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: medication-free (78)

 
   

F05 Ebony, September 1992

2002 words

1. Charles Whitaker. 'Is There a Conspiracy to Keep Blacks Off Juries?' p. 54, 56 and 58.

001--169

2. Karima A. Haynes. 'Why Hypertension Strikes Twice As Many Blacks as Whites.' p. 36, 38, 40.

171--222

   

typographical error: attorney's corrected to attorneys (151)

 

ambiguous hyphen: court-room (15)

 

race-based (20)

 

hyper-tension (216)

 
   

F06

2002 words

Charles N. Barnard. 'Half a Mountain... The Matterhorn Challenges Our Travel Editor.' Modern Maturity, February/March 1992, p. 42--46.

001--205

   

ambiguous hyphen: father-figure (158)

 
   

F07

2013 words

Dawn Stover. 'Science Newsfront.' Popular Science, July 1992, p. 26--30.

001--239

   

Reprinted with permission from Popular Science magazine, copyright 1992, Times Mirror Magazines Inc.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: New-comers (115)

 

ultra-sound (126)

 
   

F08

2018 words

Anon. 'The Children.' Lear's, February 1992, p. 51-52.

001--204

   

F09

2045 words

M.A. Gillespie. 'No Woman's Land.' Ms, November/December 1992, p. 18--21.

001--211

   

Reprinted by permission of Ms. Magazine, copyright 1992.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: decision-making (40)

 

self-protection (66)

 
   

F10

1998 words

Stephen S. Hall. 'Cheating Fate.' Health, April 1992, p. 38--41.

001--210

   

ambiguous hyphen: re-telling (70)

 
   

F11

1998 words

Carl Sherman. 'Is It Just a Mood or Real Depression?' Family Circle, April 1992, p. 65--69.

001--223

   

ambiguous hyphen: psycho-pharmacologist (221)

 
   

F12 The Futurist, March/April 1992

2001 words

1. Rushworth M. Kidder. 'Ethics. A Matter of Survival.' p. 10--12.

001--158

2. Edith Winer. 'Business in the 21st Century.' p. 13--14.

160--202

   

Originally appeared in the March-April 1992 issue of THE FUTURIST. Reproduced with permission from the World Future Society, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 4350, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA. (301) 656-8274; fax (301) 951-0394.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: high-school (109)

 
   

F13 Poultry Digest

2007 words

Georg D. Boggan. 'Vaccination Programs, Procedures for Producing Top Quality Pullets.' March 1992, p. 10—14.

001--226

   

typographical error: the corrected to be (188)

 

ambiguous hyphen: anti-bodies (27)

 

out-break (153)

 

out-breaks (154)

 
   

F14

2023 words

Daniel E. Troy. 'The Burial Society.' Commentary, Vol. 94, No 5, November 1992, p. 47--49.

001--201

   

Reprinted from COMMENTARY, November 1992, by permission; all rights reserved.

 
   

F15 Elle, June 1992

2032 words

1. Cathy Horyn. 'The Matalin Factor. Bush's Secret Weapon.' p. 56 and 58.

001--163

2. Peter Schjeldahl. 'Picasso's Still Center.' p. 60.

165--218

   

ambiguous hyphen: dark-green (19)

 

re-elected (148)

 

panty-hose (157)

 

self-absorbed (209)

 
   

F16 New Choices for the Best Years, May 1992

2011 words

1. Dan Wakefield. 'Coming Back to Religion: What It Can Add to Your Life.' p. 26, 28 and 29.

001--166

2. Linda Burnham. 'Gray is Beautiful.' p. 30.

168--199

   

ambiguous hyphen: late-night (36)

 

child-like (72)

 

racing-pulse (106)

 
   

F17 Yankee, April 1992

2005 words

1. Patricia Harris and David Lyon. 'Traveler's Journal. Carpe Your Diem In Harvard Square.' p. 46--54.

001--221

2. Todd Balf. 'The Longest--Running Story in Boston.' p. 66--68.

223--230

   

ambiguous hyphen: cross-roads (8)

 

out-siders (21)

 

out-number (26)

 

day-trippers (28)

 

down-town (45)

 

out-standing (57)

 

book-stores (67)

 

out-door (103)

 

homemade-style (127)

 

armadillo-shell (157)

 

best-selling (184)

 

down-stairs (196)

 
   

F18

2010 words

Janet Staiger. 'Film, Reception, and Cultural Studies.' Centennial Review 36 (1), 1992, p. 89--94.

001--224

   

Copyright 1992 by The Centennial Review Magazine. Reprinted by permission.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: trans-historical (171, 190)

 

<&|>sic!: This problematic is (93)

 
   

F19

2000 words

Daniel Czitrom. 'The Politics of Performance: From Theater Licensing to Movie Censorship in Turn—of--the Century New York.' American Quarterly 44:4 (December 1992), p. 525--530.

001--209

   

F20

2013 words

Charles Keil, A.V. Keil and Dick Blau. 1992. Polka Happiness. Philadelphia: Tumble University Press. p. 86--92.

001--207

   

Copyright 1992 by Temple University Press. Reprinted by permission.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: self-reflective (57)

 
   

F21

2017 words

Robert C. Balling. 1992. The Heated Debate: Greenhouse Predictions Versus Climate Reality. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy. p. 32--37.

001--215

   

Copyright 1992 by Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, San Francisco, CA. Reprinted by permission.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: zero-dimensional (102)

 

three-dimensional (107, 148)

 

green-house (123)

 
   

F22

2011 words

Steven Scarborough. 'Writing "True" Crime: Getting Forensic Facts Right.' The Writer, March 1992, p. 14--18.

001--216

   

typographical error: Esjberg corrected to Esbjerg (197)

 
   

F23

2006 words

Lawrence Auster. 'The Forbidden Topic.' National Review 44 (8), April 27, 1992, p. 42--44.

001--233

   

ambiguous hyphen: multi-racial (25, 130)

 

text-book (74)

 

school-age (84)

 

group-rights (150)

 

all-white (173)

 

<&|>sic!: According to one study cited by Miss Chavez,

a large and rising percentage of Hispanic

describe themselves as 'Hispanic first/

American second' - a preference made clear

by the Hispanic majority in San José,

California, who angrily protested as a 'symbol

of conquest' a statue commemorating the

raising of the American flag in California

during the Mexican War. (141-147)

 

the mid twentieth century (224)

 
   

F24 National Geographic, Vol. 181, No 6, June 1992

2014 words

1. John L. Eliot. 'In Bikini Lagoon Life Thrives in a Nuclear Graveyard.' p. 70--83.

001--185

2. Don Belt. 'Russia's Lake Baikal. The World's Great Lake.' p. 2.

186--221

   

ambiguous hyphen: carrier-launched (135)

 

cross-roads (156)

 
   

F25

2031 words

Nelly P. Stromquist. 'Women and Literacy: Promises and Constraints.' The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 520 (1992), p. 54--59.

001--217

   

ambiguous hyphen: mind-set (175)

 
   

F26

2002 words

Sarah E. Newton. '"The Jell--O Syndrome": Investigating Popular Culture/Foodways.' Western Folklore 51 (July 1992), No 1, p. 249--254.

001--207

   

ambiguous hyphen: re-unions (70)

 

middle-class (90)

 

old-fashioned (104)

 

one-time (126)

 
   

F27

2010 words

Willard Wesley Cochrane. 1992. Reforming Farm Policy: Toward a National Agenda. Ames: Iowa State University Press. p. 19--23.

001--207

   

ambiguous hyphen: fore-ground (33)

 

full-time (87)

 

part-time (88)

 
   

F28

2015 words

Christopher Collier. 'Sleeping with Ghosts: Myth and Public Policy in Connecticut, 1634--1991.' New England Quarterly 65, June 1992, p. 179--187.

001--215

   

typographical error: prsons corrected to persons (103)

 
   

F29 Art Week, Vol. 23, No 17 (June 4, 1992)

2011 words

1. Ron Glowen. 'Lexical Lasagna and Semantic Stew.' p. 3.

001--084

2. Fred Martin. 'The Last Romantic: Part III.' p. 3 and 24.

086--201

3. Bruno Fazzolari. 'Blame It on Columbus.' p. 4.

203--216

   

ambiguous hyphen: self-development (66)

 

image-makers (109)

 

out-cast (183)

 
   

F30

2022 words

Rudolph H. Weingartner. 1992. Undergraduate Education: Goals and Means. New York: Macmillan. p. 70--72.

001--211

   

ambiguous hyphen: degree-granting (105)

 
   

F31

2002 words

James Graham. 1992. Cancer Selection. The New Theory of Evolution. Lexington: Aculeus Press. p. 100--107.

001--227

   

typographical error: its corrected to it's (86)

 

<&|>sic!: childrens' hair (226)

 
   

F32

2031 words

Richard Davis. 1992. The Press and American Politics: The New Mediator. New York: Longman. p. 138--143.

001--229

   

ambiguous hyphen: decision-making (92)

 
   

F33

2019 words

James Reichley. 1992. The Life of the Parties: A History of American Political Parties. New York: Macmillan. p. 190--195.

001--220

   

typographical error: ofthe corrected to of the (174)

 
   

F34 Landscape Management, April 1992

1999 words

1. Terry McIver. 'After Premium Hikes, Owners Become "Insurance Literate" and More Safety--Conscious.' p. 8 and 77.

001--107

2. Jerry Roche. 'Mulch: Perfect For Beauty in Landscapes.' p. 18.

109--158

3. Ron Hall. 'Barefoot's Stature...' p. 36 and 38.

160--259

   

Reproduced with permission from Landscape Management Aug. 1992. Copyright by Advanstar Communications, Inc.

 
   

typographical error: self-admited corrected to self-admitted (30)

 

ambiguous hyphen: closed-end (40)

 

sign-off (51)

 

award-winning (113)

 

privately-held (201)

 

<&|>sic!: it’s customized instead of its (186)

 

Capitoline is employed the green industry

(258)

 
   

F35

2021 words

Jay Miller. 'Introduction.' IN ibid. ed., 1992. Earthmaker: Tribal Stories From Native North America. New York: The Putnam Publishing Group. p. 14--19.

001--216

   

ambiguous hyphen: good-natured (91)

 
   

F36

2006 words

David Rosenthal. 1992. Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music, 1955-- 1965. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 78--83.

001--189

   

ambiguous hyphen: well-combed (43)

 

mid-sixties (47)

 

brand-new (107)

 

fire-breathing (171)

 
   

F37

2000 words

Elizabeth Hankins Wolgast. 1992. Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations. Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 18--25.

001--207

   

Reprinted with the permission of the publishers, Stanford University Press. Copyright 1992 by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. Reproduction of this material for uses other than personal use requires the permission of the publishers.

 
   

F38

1999 words

Matt Kramer. 1992. Making Sense of California Wine. New York: Morrow. p. 33--39.

001--215

   

typographical error: several month corrected to several months

(99)

 

ambiguous hyphen: wave-length (14)

 

wine-growing (22, 68)

 

market-place (146)

 
   

F39

2018 words

Stephanie Coonitz. 1992. The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap. New York: Basic Books. p. 116--120.

001--213

   

ambiguous hyphen: break-down (48)

 

million-dollar (109)

 
   

F40

2013 words

Bruce Chadwick. 1992. When the Game Was Black and White: The Illustrated History of Baseball's Negro Leagues. New York: Abbeville Press. p. 13--30.

001--202

   

ambiguous hyphen: out-hit (84)

 
   

F41

2007 words

Steve Breakstone. 1992. Washington Walkabout. Washington: Balance Publications. p. 11-15.

001--204

   

ambiguous hyphen: off-season (116)

 
   

F42

2013 words

Paula Ries and Anne J. Stone, eds. 1992. The American Woman. 1992--93. A Status Report. New York/London: Norton. p. 116--122.

001--204

   

F43

2009 words

Denise J. Youngblood. 1992. Movies for the Masses. Popular Cinema and Soviet Society in the 1920s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 80--85.

001--223

   

Copyright 1992 by the Cambridge University Press. Reprinted by permission.

 
   

ambiguous hyphen: pre-revolutionary (114)

 
   

F44

2009 words

James Atlas. 1992. Battle of the Books: The Curriculum Debate in America. New York: Norton. p. 91--99.

001--218

   

<&|>sic!: It found in favor of establishing such a

curriculum (193)

 

ethno- or Eurocentrism (199)

 
   

F45

2004 words

Robert H. Blissmer. 1992. Introducing Computers: Concepts, Systems, and Applications. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 92--96.

001--242

   

typographical error: as a unique patterns corrected to as unique

patterns (158)

 

ambiguous hyphen: sub-system (43)

 
   

F46

2038 words

John Lewis Gaddis. 1992. The United States and the End of the Cold War: Implications, Reconsiderations, Provocations. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 70--73.

001--216

   

F47

2007 words

John Kenneth Galbraith. 1992. The Culture of Contentment. Boston, New York and London: Houghton Mifflin. p. 58—67.

001--212

   

ambiguous hyphen: present-day (165)

 
   

F48

2045 words

Michael W. Fox. 1992. Superpigs and Wondercorn: The Brave New World of Biotechnology and Where It All May Lead. New York: Lyons and Burford. p. 134--141.

001--225

   

ambiguous hyphen: cancer-prone (174)