YAM  
  last look  
    search
 

home   about   address   advertise   submit   subscribe   write

current issue
current issue
issue archives

   

External Links

University homepage
Admissions
Association of Yale Alumni
Athletics
Yale Daily News
Office of Public Affairs
School of Architecture
School of Art
Divinity School
School of Drama
Faculty of Engineering
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Graduate School
Law School
School of Management
School of Medicine
School of Music
School of Nursing
School of Public Health

   

Send comments or suggestions to: Web editor

The Yale Alumni Magazine is owned and operated by Yale Alumni Publications, Inc., a nonprofit corporation independent of Yale University. The content of the magazine is the responsibility of the editors and does not necessarily reflect the views of Yale or its officers.

 
 
 

Comment on this article

'fund-,ra-zing

last look

It was Noah Webster, Class of 1778, born 250 years ago this October, who made it respectable for Americans to spell "color" without a u and "magic" without a k. His American dictionary project drew scorn at first from Americans who thought English ought to be handed down from England. Webster's outspoken criticisms of political and religious beliefs he disliked (there were many) didn't help. Only a few backers signed the subscription lists -- the one shown here is in Sterling Memorial Library -- that he circulated to friends and bookstores.

Webster wrote the nearly 70,000 definitions in his dictionary himself, without assistants. It took him a laborious quarter-century. (He did have other tasks, including serving in the Massachusetts legislature and founding Amherst College.) The two-volume American Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1828, made his name as a lexicographer, and "Webster's" eventually became the American dictionary. But the work never did pay for itself in his lifetime.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright ©2008, Yale Alumni Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Send comments or suggestions to Web editor.

Yale Alumni Magazine, PO Box 1905, New Haven, CT 06509-1905, USA.
yam@yale.edu