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rd "pauper" in official documents when it was possible to use another expression; and no well-conditioned person will cavil at the spirit which has prompted the use of a less invidious substitute. But surely the process might be carried a good deal further. The practice of giving a dog a bad name is not only condemned by the proverbial philosophy of the ancients but by the most emancipated of the orthopsychical educationists of to-day. If you keep on calling a man a "criminal," you will end by making him one. How much wiser it would be to refer to the impulses which occasionally bring him into conflict with the custodians of law and order as emanating from a dynamic individualism! In that way you may very possibly convert him into a static individualist and sterilize his potential malignance by a subliminal _serum._. The amount of harm done by disparaging nomenclature is incalculable. Take the word "thief," for example. Its meaning can be expressed with infinitely greater precision and delicacy in the phrase, "one who is unable to discriminate between _meum_ and _tuum_." Here you have in place of one mean little word a well-cadenced phrase of ten. Euphony as well as humanity prompts the variation. Classical writers may have objected to the use of sesquipedalian words, but we know better, and Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S famous synonym for "lie" is permanently enshrined in the annals of circumlocution. One of the most offensive words in the language is "idiot"; yet it can be shorn of nearly all its sting when replaced by the definition, "a person of infra-normal mentality." * * * * * [Illustration: _Demolilisation Officer_. "WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF YOUR GROUP?" _Private_. "I DON'T KNOW, SIR. I WAS A TURF ACCOUNTANT." _Demobilisation Officer_. "AH! AGRICULTURE--GROUP 1."] * * * * * "London, Dec. 16.--At a meeting of the County Cricket Advisory Committee it was decided to run the County Championship during 1919, the matches to be limited to two days. There will be no change in the number of balls in the over.--Reuter's. The Soviets are preparing the sharpest counter-measure.--Reuter's."--_Canton Times_. But we are confident that whatever the Soviets' little game is it will not be cricket. * * * * * STATE LOTTERIES. [An Equality Theatre is being-run in Munich, where the public pay
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