Lipton’s Journal/February 7, 1955/512

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While we’re on consonants the difficulty of those English words which come from Latin is that they have been psychically anglo-saxonized. They mean one thing, but the consonant values which come from Anglo-Saxon are often added to them. The same for Greek. Especially ps combinations.