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Summit Public Schools Defends the Importance of Print Dictionaries and Thanks The Dictionary Project.

Apr 28 2025
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Summit Public Schools Defends the Importance of Print Dictionaries and Thanks The Dictionary Project We are proud to share this strong letter of support from Summit Public Schools in New Jersey. Their...
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New Providence Board of Education Thanks The Dictionary Project for Their Continued Impact

Apr 28 2025
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New Providence Board of Education Thanks The Dictionary Project for Their Continued Impact. We are honored to receive this heartfelt letter from the New Providence Board of Education in New Jersey, representing...
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“The Power of Lost Words” and How The Dictionary Project Protects Language for Future Generations.

Apr 28 2025
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The Power of Lost Words: How The Dictionary Project Protects Language for Future Generations. The success of The Dictionary of Lost Words — both the book by Pip Williams and its acclaimed...
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Mesita Elementary School Students Receive Dictionaries Thanks to The Dictionary Project.

Apr 28 2025
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Mesita Elementary School Students Receive Dictionaries Thanks to The Dictionary Project. Students at Mesita Elementary School in El Paso, Texas, recently received their own personal copies of dictionaries through The Dictionary Project....
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Kiwanis Club of Apache Junction Distributes Over 260 Dictionaries to Local Students.

Apr 28 2025
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The Kiwanis Club of Apache Junction proudly participated in The Dictionary Project for the first time this year, delivering dictionaries to all fifth-grade students at four local schools: Peralta Trail Elementary, Four...
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Montclair Rotary Club Provides Over 15,550 Dictionaries to Students Through The Dictionary Project.

Apr 28 2025
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Montclair Rotary Club Provides Over 15,550 Dictionaries to Students Through The Dictionary Project. Since 2004, the Rotary Club of Montclair, New Jersey, has proudly participated in The Dictionary Project, providing free dictionaries...
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