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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.
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