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110 It Pays to Remember Dates
Here are some suggestions as to substitute words for all
twelve months:—
January—Jan.—Abbreviation of "janitor." Associate jani-
tor to "tie."
February—Fed.—Federal man. Fib or fob. Associate any
of these to "rye."
March—See the object associated (rye) marching.
April—Ape.
May—Use a person whose name is May, or picture a
Maypole.
June—Picture a June Bride.
July—Jewel.
August—Gust of wind. Picture "ma" being blown about
by a gust of wind.
September—Scepter or sipped.
October—Octopus or oboe.
November—Ember, new member.
December—Decimal, deceased or descend.
You can use either one of the two methods, or one that
you come up with yourself.
Now we come to the year keys. I'll give you all the keys
for the years 1900 to 1987. All the years that have 1 for a
key, are listed together; the years with 2, are listed together,
and so on.