Noah Webster at 250

Doug_Harris cats22 at STNY.RR.COM
Fri Oct 24 00:02:38 UTC 2008


I'm wondering if she swore all exiting classes to silence re
her name's pronunciation -- elsewise how come Jimmy's older
sister didn't tell him 'when you get to Mrs. Stough's class,
she's gonna not tell you that you pronounce her name 'stow'
-- or whatever.
dh

At 10/23/2008 03:34 PM, Alison Murie wrote:
>I had a teacher in third grade, back before  WWII, whose name was
>Stough.  She used to challenge incoming classes to decide how to
>pronounce her name..  Was it "Stuff" as in enough; was it "Stup" as in
>hiccough; was it "Stoff" as in cough; was it "Stew" as in through; was
>it like plough, &c.?   Oddly enough, instead of making me remember
>what the answer was, I'm not sure, nearly seventy years later.  I
>*think* it turned out to be "Stoh" like stowaway. (Can't think of
>another analog.)

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