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In 1906, the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who had given away much of his fortune endowing public libraries, created a Simplified Spelling Board to ‘rationalize’ American spellings. Carnegie and his supporters argued that the only thing preventing English from becoming a ‘world language’ and an instrument of global peace was its ‘contradictory and difficult spelling’.
A Wonderland of Words: Around the Word in 101 Essays
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