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" In February 1984 Mitchell raised subscription fees: "Persons in USA & Canada, $15US; Persons elsewhere, $20; Institutions, $25.

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It just shows good judgment.

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" In the December 1986 issue, R.

We are neither peddlers nor politicians that we should prosper by that use of language which carries the least meaning.

No one is safe.

Although its circulation was limited, The Underground Grammarian for 15 years.

We are a bit sentimental and sorry.

Richard Mitchell (April 26, 1929 – December 27, 2002) was a professor, first of English and later of classics, at Glassboro State College in Glassboro, New Jersey.

Again, sources conflict as to Mitchell's subject at Glassboro; though he is more often listed as a professor of classics.

His maiden publication also asserted, under the heading "What Can We Do?", the following:The Underground Grammarian does not advocate violence; it advocates ridicule.

By 1981, he had moved on to an elderly (circa 1935) cylinder letterpress, a Webebdorfer "Little Giant.

Mitchell eventually charged a modest annual subscription fee starting in September 1979: "U.

" Clearly Mitchell was not into it for the money.

Abusers of English are often pompous, and ridicule hurts them more than violence.

Mitchell started out using an ancient Gordon-Franklin press and within two years switched to a Chandler & Price press.

" Although he appreciated that his works would live beyond him, he could not help but note...

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