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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Anonymous, 1985. "Forty Years After the War, ' Kilroy Was Here. ' Louisville Times, September 23, p. A-7. (AB)
B Bennett, Will, 1998. "Why Mr. Storm Studies Weather." London Daily Telegraph / The Gazette. (AB)
C Cottle, Basil, 1978. The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames, Penguin Books, England. (DC)
D Deitel, Bob. 1985. "What's in a Name? Yucks—If It Goes with Your Job," Louisville Times, August 27, p.B-1. (AB)
Dickson, Paul. 1996 What's in a Name?,Springfield, Massachusetts, Mirriam-Webster, Chapter 4. (DC)
L Lucas, Tim.1988. "Names and Jobs go Hand in Hand," The Indianapolis Star, April 25.p. A-12. (AB)
M Murphy, William F.1957. "A Note on the Significance of Names," The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 26:91-106. (AB)
N Nuessel, Frank. 1992. The Study of Names, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. (BL)
R Rennick, Robert. 1982. "The Alleged 'Hogg Sisters', or Simple Ground Rules for Collectors of 'Odd' Names," Names 30:193-197. (BL)
Richler, Howard. 1999. "What's in a name? Maybe a job," The Gazette, Montréal, May 8, Page J2.
T Train, John. 1977. Remarkable Names of Real People or How to Name Your Baby, New York: Clarkson N.Potter. (AB)
Train, John. 1979. Even MoreRemarkable Names, New York: Clarkson N.Potter. (AB)
Train, John. 1985. John Train's MOST Remarkable Names, New York: Clarkson N.Potter. (AB)