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Copyright T£TE HOUSEWIFE
by Public Ledger, Inc
WNU Service.
Grave French Scholars
Cut Grammatical Knot
The French are particular about
the niceties of culture, even about
such formalities as grammar. Yet,
for centuries the academy, illustri¬
ous and wise as it is, had been help¬
less before irregularity, not to say,
incongruity, Now last these in reference to ships!
at matters are to be
better ordered. The minister of ma
rine has issued instruction* to all
naval and merchant marine authori¬
ties that in tile future ships bearing
feminine names shall be paid the
compliment of the feminine article.
The trouble started in the dim
past before Caesar sought native
triremes to take his legions across
the British channel, for it was de¬
cided then that ships were to be con¬
sidered masculine. The custom pre¬
vailed through revolution and coun
ter-revolution, so that today the
French give them all the masculine
article—le bateau, le vasseau, le
paquebot, for example. As time went
on, some ships were named for fa¬
mous women, a few even, for the
owner’s wife. Then the trouble be¬
gan. he Croiseur Jeanne d’Arc—
manifestly an absurdity, now hap¬
pily to be struck from the practice
of the nation.—Hartford Courant
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