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Adrian, Washington Elementary, Francis Applegate, Hays, KS

Nov 20 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Dear Dr. Applegate, Thank you for the dictionaries. We used the dictionary for a ghost paper. The dictionary helped me find a word. I really appreciate that you gave us the dictionaries. It was funny when you used the the word up. Thank you for telling us about the dictionaries and how the dictionaries were made and how many you had sold and the...
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Caleb, Wagner Community School, American Legion Auxiliary No. 11, Wagner, SD

Nov 17 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Dear American Legion Auxiliary, Thank you for the dictionary that you gave us in our classrooms. I have used it to look up the meanings of new words and spellings. I appreciate your kindness. Sincerely, Caleb

Jillian, Penncrest School District, Hayfield Grange #800, Saegertown, PA

Nov 15 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Dear Grange Members, Thank you for the dictionary. I like the sign language at the back of the book. I think it’s so cool that the longest word in the world has 1,909 letters in it. Yours truly, Jillian J

Laura, Penncrest School Distict, Hayfield Grange #800, Saegertown, PA

Nov 15 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Thank you for you dictionary! I love it! it is so cool. Thank you so much. you are the best. Sincerely, Laura

Anna, Penncrest School Distict, Hayfield Grange #800, Saegertown, PA

Nov 15 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Thank you for  my dictionary! Anna  

Adam, Penncrest School Distict, Hayfield Grange #800, Saegertown, PA

Nov 15 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Dear Hayfield Grange, Thank you for the dictionary. I’m able to find some good words. Now I am able to find the longest word in the dictionary. These dictionariys are so usefull. Some words are fanticks. Last it can help use use the maps to find out where cambridge is. I can spell the longest word in the dictionary. Can you come back soon?...
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Ava, Penncrest School District, Hayfield Grange #800, Saegertown, PA

Nov 15 2014
Mary
Letters from Children
Dear Hayfield Grange, I am so delighted that your gave my class dictionarys. I use it for cursive, writing big words and maps. I use my dictionary a lot! I am wondering if you know what this word means summons. Sincerely, Ava

Karen Hirrel, Atascadero Elks Lodge # 2733, Atascadero, CA

Nov 14 2014
Mary
Letters from Sponsors
This as been a great project to work on – a special book label with the name of the school, and a line for each child to put their name.  The letters we receive back from the children are always so much fun to read.  In a world of computers, iPads, etc., it’s so nice to see the kids really excited about receiving a...
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Rosemary Hansen, Anderson Grange #418, Redding, CA

Nov 13 2014
Mary
Letters from Sponsors
For the past 15 years the group has contributed money to purchase dictionaries. Several of the volunteer gather at [my home] to label and distribute the books each year. If we don’t get the books out early in the fall, we receive calls from teachers asking if we are still doing this project, as they really appreciate the books and look forward to receiving...
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Holly Healey, Twin Cities Rotary Club, Ouachita, Monroe, LA

Nov 13 2014
Mary
Letters from Sponsors
Dear Dictionary Project, The Rotary Club of the Twin Cities (Ouachita), Monroe, LA, has been providing dictionaries to third grade students in Monroe, LA for four years now. This program has made it possible for us to be able to present dictionaries to the Students and we are as grateful as the 3rd graders that receive these wonderful dictionaries. The teachers are also very...
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