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On the Success of Efforts to Retain the Names of Several American Communities in the Two World Wars Robert M. Rennick 26-32 1984-03-01
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Placenames Used as Nicknames: A Study of Major League Baseball Players James K. Skipper 1-20 1990-06-01
Rhyme and Reason: the Methods and Meanings of Cockney Rhyming Slang, Illustrated with Some Proper Names and Some Improper Phrases Leonard R.N. Ashley 124-154 1977-09-01
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Integration and Name Changing among Jewish Refugees from Central Europe in the United States Ernest Maass 129-171 1958-12-01