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| | TIME.com: Words, Words -- Dec. 1, 1924 -- Page 1 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Two words of one letter, "I" and "a." Not once had the President exclaimed "O," or been suited "to a T," the only other possibilities. |
 | | In these the President kept the cryptographer's well-known frequency rule almost perfectly: "of, to, in, it, is, be, he," etc. At "he," Mr. |
 | | Coolidge, speaking chiefly of impersonal matters, had broken the rule, using only two "he's." "We" was far up the list, next to "be." He had said "me" but once. |
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