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WORDS
and What They Do To You Beginning Lessons in General Semantics for Junior and Senior High School by CATHERINE MINTEER
Illustrations by Lucy Ozone
Institute of General Semantics Table of Contents
Editor's Note for the Web Edition
Front Matter What We Observed in Teaching General SemanticsLessons
Incidents for Discussion Illustrative Readings: Louis Agassiz, Science Teacher, Nathaniel Shaler Everything Has A Name, Helen Keller The Blind Men and the Elephant, John Godfrey Saxe The Emperor's New Clothes, Hans Christian Andersen Books Suggested for Further Reading
The endsheets of this little book were designed to stress the facts that we live in a constant crossfire of language and that words do something to us. By words we mean all forms of communication—words that reach us in conversations and speeches and classroom discussions, over the radio and television, through newspapers, magazines, and books, from billboards and from advertising on packages.
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