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Old 04-19-2009, 11:05 AM   #78
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Many of the simplified spellings in the US came about through (thru? ) the efforts of the newspaper, the "Chicago Tribune", whose owner, Joseph Medill, was a prominent believer in "spelling reform" in the 1880s. I believe that "thru", "nite", "lite", and many others stem from this period. The "Tribune" only went back to using "traditional" spellings in 1975.
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