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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 19 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46528 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Mrs. 6 scout 6 Girl 6 Captain 5 girl 5 Mr. 4 Scout 4 Miss 3 illustration 3 Vernon 3 Ruth 3 Rosanna 3 Julie 3 Joan 3 Helen 3 Grace 3 Gilroy 3 Cleo 2 work 2 water 2 time 2 good 2 Uncle 2 States 2 Robert 2 North 2 National 2 Margaret 2 Madaline 2 Louise 2 Julia 2 Gilly 2 Frank 2 Cross 2 Book 2 Betty 1 tent 1 small 1 section 1 right 1 reference 1 place 1 page 1 large 1 fire 1 end 1 day 1 camp 1 York 1 Wyn Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3292 girl 1782 scout 1669 time 1233 camp 1174 day 1158 water 1147 thing 1074 way 912 one 785 hand 771 place 643 mother 626 night 623 child 610 room 607 work 595 man 559 fire 530 foot 526 eye 524 tree 512 head 508 side 499 boy 493 something 476 life 461 end 455 wood 440 illustration 437 house 436 bed 432 part 425 home 422 line 396 anything 387 friend 379 hour 373 people 367 food 360 door 349 arm 339 face 335 year 329 summer 327 name 321 other 316 story 314 woman 312 everything 311 nothing Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4854 _ 1370 Mrs. 1247 Rosanna 933 Mr. 882 Scout 861 Girl 852 Julie 643 Vernon 643 Cleo 641 Nora 597 Captain 550 Miss 548 Grace 515 Helen 492 Gilroy 452 Joan 434 Louise 413 Scouts 358 Mabel 353 Uncle 346 Robert 345 Ruth 319 Kara 312 Tally 304 Julia 282 Betty 280 Claire 276 Tory 268 Horton 248 Minnie 225 Peg 224 | 221 Hargrave 212 Margaret 198 Troop 184 Camp 179 exclaimed 177 Kitty 174 Verny 173 Vita 168 Alma 162 Jerry 160 Ted 160 Lance 156 Tessie 155 New 153 Madaline 149 Corene 147 Elise 134 Rose Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8063 it 7931 i 7522 you 7026 she 4038 we 3774 they 2897 he 1953 them 1951 her 1311 me 942 us 900 him 362 herself 226 one 170 ''s 160 themselves 99 yourself 98 myself 94 himself 93 itself 50 ourselves 26 tessie 25 ''em 23 yours 23 mine 20 ours 14 hers 12 thee 10 oneself 9 theirs 7 his 6 em 2 yuh 2 yourselves 2 you''re 1 yourself._--when 1 you,--shall 1 you''se 1 ye 1 water-- 1 together-- 1 thyself 1 tables.--scrub 1 t''night 1 pine,--you 1 older-- 1 my 1 m''self 1 jus 1 it---- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 27986 be 8788 have 5621 do 3577 say 2714 go 2406 make 2116 see 2009 know 1931 come 1587 take 1507 get 1416 think 1187 tell 1131 give 1106 find 1100 ask 1068 look 961 use 933 keep 893 want 797 leave 788 call 685 feel 671 let 667 seem 627 try 621 put 594 hear 573 stand 551 run 541 turn 539 hold 526 follow 502 laugh 500 sit 498 bring 483 add 477 help 465 mean 431 carry 410 start 408 show 395 wait 390 need 387 like 368 begin 367 reply 344 reach 336 speak 332 live Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6761 not 2717 so 2090 up 1793 then 1785 little 1710 out 1555 good 1444 now 1384 just 1369 other 1140 very 1079 more 1075 well 1034 down 950 as 923 back 882 here 867 only 852 first 804 too 784 long 762 over 761 all 758 never 740 right 710 old 708 there 698 away 693 much 637 great 634 again 599 many 586 always 582 even 542 in 540 own 535 most 533 off 520 such 509 on 492 small 482 big 480 enough 468 sure 427 same 426 soon 420 young 420 few 407 ever 405 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 339 good 199 least 161 most 61 great 34 high 33 near 27 bad 24 Most 21 fine 20 slight 19 large 17 easy 15 late 15 big 13 old 13 lovely 13 happy 12 nice 11 simple 11 low 10 bright 9 young 9 strong 9 early 8 small 7 wild 7 quick 6 wise 6 deep 5 sure 5 short 5 new 5 long 5 common 5 brave 4 tall 4 sweet 4 rare 4 queer 4 light 4 jolly 4 full 4 faint 4 dear 3 hard 3 farth 2 wide 2 weak 2 tiny 2 thick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 374 most 70 least 52 well 1 youngest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 1 library.stkate.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/8/0/25801/25801-h/25801-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/8/0/25801/25801-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/7/3/20736/20736-h/20736-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/7/3/20736/20736-h.zip 1 http://library.stkate.edu/spcoll/ruthsaw.html Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 _ do _ 22 _ is _ 20 rosanna did not 19 _ do n''t 14 _ was _ 10 _ did _ 7 _ am _ 7 _ are _ 7 _ want _ 6 nora had not 6 scout is cheerful 6 scout is loyal 5 _ do not 5 _ got _ 5 _ had _ 5 _ have _ 5 _ know _ 5 girls were not 5 nora did not 5 nora was not 5 rosanna was not 5 scout does not 5 scout is courteous 5 scout is thrifty 5 scouts were so 4 _ see _ 4 _ think _ 4 _ were _ 4 captain calls forward 4 girl did not 4 rosanna was very 3 _ does n''t 3 _ go back 3 _ going _ 3 _ knew _ 3 fire was soon 3 girls are not 3 girls did not 3 girls had n''t 3 girls ran over 3 girls were able 3 girls were quite 3 girls were still 3 nora was now 3 nora was too 3 one does n''t 3 one does not 3 one was anxious 3 scout is clean 3 scouts had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ do not once 1 _ had no misgivings 1 camps were not friendly 1 child has no movement 1 child is not well 1 child was not apt 1 children are not so 1 children do not ordinarily 1 cleo had no reason 1 day is not only 1 days were not long 1 fire is not too 1 fire was not uncomfortable 1 girl has no more 1 girl made no answer 1 girl was not wicked 1 girls are not able 1 girls did not quite 1 girls have no business 1 girls were not able 1 girls were not alone 1 girls were not quite 1 girls were not sleepy 1 hands had not first 1 julie had no time 1 julie made no demur 1 julie made no reply 1 man was not yet 1 men had no such 1 men were not yet 1 night was not particularly 1 nora had no choice 1 nora had not actually 1 nora had not yet 1 nora has no other 1 nora was not lonely 1 nora was not positive 1 nora was not yet 1 one is not right 1 one was not wise 1 room was not always 1 rosanna was not quite 1 rosanna was not vain 1 scouts had not yet 1 scouts were not aware 1 scouts were not so 1 things were not exactly 1 time had no proportion 1 time was no consideration 1 waters are not necessarily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 28983 author = Baden-Powell, Agnes title = How Girls Can Help Their Country date = keywords = Birds; Book; Bulletin; Cross; Farmers; Girl; National; North; Paper; Scout; South; States; illustration; time summary = Copies of this book may be obtained from Girl Scout National in addition to their other work or play, the Girl Scouts'' training and sometimes formed by grown women who wish to carry out the Girl Scout 3. A Girl Scout''s Duty Is to be Useful and to Help Others The Girl Scout''s time is spent either in useful occupations or ~A Second-Class Girl Scout~ (Badge, worn on left arm) must have had one specially good work in recruiting on behalf of the Girl Scout movement, This test is open to scouts already in the Girls'' Garden and Canning 7. State rules for keeping Girl Scout camp sanitary--disposal of places to feed the birds and they get to know what time to come there. _For the use of the Girl Scouts the following list of words of command Now, there is a very good way that Girl Scouts have of id = 29373 author = Bryant, Louise Stevens title = Educational Work of the Girl Scouts date = keywords = Girl; scout; work summary = EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE GIRL SCOUTS. Do you believe that girls should like to work at home, to cook and clean Girl Guides of England, the sister organization of the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts have developed a method of self-government and a variety of activities of the girl scouts center about the three interests--Home, _Growth of Girl Scout membership, Jan. 1, 1918, to Jan. 1, 1921--Active During 1920, 50 large girl-scout camps were maintained in 16 States. The activities of the girl scouts are, of course, not peculiar to this Because the girl scouts are citizens they know and respect the meaning The organization of the regular girl scouts is as follows: _Ages of Girl Scouts at first registration._ _National organization._--The central governing body of the girl scouts The First National Training School for Girl Scout Officers has been One reason the girl scout organization is _Girl Scout badges earned in 1919-20._ id = 20736 author = Galt, Katherine Keene title = The Girl Scouts at Home; or, Rosanna''s Beautiful Day date = keywords = Culver; Hargrave; Helen; Horton; Minnie; Mrs.; Robert; Rosanna; Uncle summary = "Find Minnie," she said, "and tell her to send Miss Rosanna a volume of "Our new man," said Mrs. Horton to Rosanna, then settled back in her "One little girl," said Culver, glancing at Rosanna with a smile. "No," said Rosanna, "I don''t know any little girls. "Oh, poor, poor Rosanna!" said the little tree girl softly. Rosanna, looks like it does you good to have your grandmother go ''way!" Rosanna and grown up, knew very well that Mrs. Horton did not mean Helen "She is telling me about it," said Helen, turning to Rosanna. Rosanna and Helen seated their little guests, and Minnie, her kind heart when Helen, very crisp and dainty, came in ready to go to Mrs. Hargrave''s, she found that Rosanna had not had time to read a single other little girl, Mrs. Hargrave," she said. "There is your breakfast," said Mrs. Horton, looking at Rosanna with her id = 38152 author = Galt, Katherine Keene title = The Girl Scouts Rally; or, Rosanna Wins date = keywords = Elise; Gwenny; Helen; Hooker; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Robert; Rosanna; Uncle summary = The three little girls, Elise, Rosanna, of whom you have perhaps read, "Rosanna is so good at making plans," said Helen, smiling over at her Rosanna had shoved an ash tray over in a manner that Uncle Robert said "You tell, Rosanna," said Uncle Robert. and Uncle Robert went up to Rosanna''s sitting-room and prepared to read "O-o-o-o-h!" sighed both girls, and Miss Hooker looked at Uncle Robert Hooker and I went all over your play last night, Rosanna," he said, "and "I think the play is making Uncle Robert very happy," said Rosanna as Mrs. Hargrave and Miss Hooker and Uncle Robert spent a good deal of time up "Oh, they won''t feel like that at all, Rosanna," said Helen. Uncle Robert happened to sit beside Miss Hooker again, but Rosanna sat "I should say it was!" said Rosanna, "Oh, Uncle Robert, _do_ try to get id = 42029 author = Galt, Katherine Keene title = The Girl Scout''s Triumph; or, Rosanna''s Sacrifice date = keywords = Brewster; Claire; Colonel; Frank; Girl; Mabel; Maslin; Miss; Mrs.; Rosanna; Scout summary = "Good-night," said Claire Maslin, her sudden smile sweeping the group "Well, mother won''t stand for it, I know," said the girl as she pulled "between Mabel''s experiment and that funny new girl, Claire Maslin." "A new Girl Scout," said Mabel absently. "Don''t you let mamma hear you talk to me like that!" said Mabel. "Oh, yes, I know that girl," said Claire. The result of the telephone talk was an astounding offer from Mrs. Brewster to meet Mabel when that young lady left school next day. "My poor little girl," said Colonel Maslin, "that is all in the world A girl who thinks as little of her mother as Mabel does said good-night and went away, Rosanna feeling as though she was doing "I only want to help you, dear Claire," said Rosanna. to know if this was more Girl Scout business, and when Rosanna said yes, _Times-Leader_ office with Mabel, and on the way home Claire said that id = 28855 author = Garis, Lilian title = The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest; Or, the Wig Wag Rescue date = keywords = Bentley; Captain; Cleo; Dave; Grace; Helen; Julia; Kitty; Land; Louise; Luna; Margaret; Mary; Neal; Royal summary = "Look!" begged Louise grasping the arms of Grace and Cleo. "And the boat man''s boy said he lived over on the island," mused Cleo. Ready for the excursion to Weasle Point, Grace, Cleo, and Louise, garbed "I don''t even know what the beast looks like," replied Grace. "Yes, she knows about that note, I''m sure," said Cleo. "I''m sure Captain Dave must know this girl," declared Grace. Grace and Cleo led, then came Margaret and Louise, Julia and Helen, some to the little girl, and she had asked me to look out for the Cleo, Grace, Margaret and Louise won the post for True Treds, they The party included Grace, Louise, Julia, Helen, Cleo, Isabel, Elizabeth "This may look like an excursion, girls," said Cleo, "but it feels like Cleo had returned, and the girls looked on in wonder, while Kitty "How do you do, little boy," said Cleo. "I think I hear Kitty coming," said Grace. id = 38030 author = Garis, Lilian title = The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong; Or, Peg of Tamarack Hills date = keywords = Bobbies; Camp; Carrie; Cleo; Corene; Grace; Julia; Louise; Mackey; Mackin; Madaline; Miss; Peg; Shag; girl; scout summary = spent in a real Girl Scouts'' Camp, and the brief time acted like a "I have just come from a big camp," said the little Corene, a bit What wise little girls," Miss Mackin was glancing Carrie, I went down to see the new camp--the Girl Scouts, you know." So Peg of Tamarack Hills was a queer girl in many ways, and the Corene was leader, and the other members were Louise, Grace, Julia, "So we met Peg!" said Cleo, her pail of water spilling over her new "Oh, if only we could get the girl Peg, you know, to come down and "I wish we would see Peg," Grace said to Cleo. Cleo, Louise and Julia went for their long, looked forward to ride. Both Cleo and Grace were thinking of the girl Leonore Fairbanks, and "But I wanted to come more than you can ever know," said the girl with id = 38608 author = Garis, Lilian title = The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora''s Real Vacation date = keywords = Alma; Betta; Cap; Cousin; Jerry; Lucia; Manton; Mrs.; Nora; Pell; Ted; Thistle; Vita; Wyn; scout summary = Mrs. Manton picked up the little hand satchel that Nora kept at her side "Good night, cousin Ted," said Nora bravely. "Vita!" called Nora in a subdued voice, "Come over this way!" "I''m ready," replied Ted, "and I''m sure Nora will want to come." Nora not only heard the voices but she had seen the girls coming, and "But I am with the girls now," declared Nora a little sharply. "Come on, little Nora," called out Thistle good naturedly. Nora wondered if the Girl Scouts ever came in to see the pictures, but "Here come the girls," exclaimed Nora, as they looked down the road. "What''s your name, little girl?" asked Nora, venturing a step nearer. "Well, you just come here whenever you want to, Lucia," said Nora with Nora had been made a Girl Scout. "Vita''s little girl, Cousin Ted," said Nora, promptly. id = 5263 author = Garis, Lilian title = The Girl Scout Pioneers; Or, Winning the First B. C. date = keywords = Captain; Clark; Cleo; Cosgrove; Dagmar; Flosston; Frank; Grace; Jacqueline; Madaline; Margaret; Molly; Mrs.; Rose; Tessie; girl summary = little girl scout who lost her baby badge. scout badge in her hands, and might have been heard to sigh, if a girl order a new one, the brave little scout girl would still feel she had All day at school the girls of True Tred planned and contrived little Dagmar''s pocketbook and the Girl Scout Badge! "Molly has gone to Flosston to a Girl Scout meeting," announced Mrs. Cosgrove, helping Dagmar to a dish of home-made pork and beans. leader in the scout girls you know--she always says when a thing goes Those True Tred Girl Scouts are a pretty lively little little square, watching the girl scouts drill, something like envy right in their own home a real girl scout who had won a merit badge! Coincidently, out in Flosston our own little girl scouts, Cleo, Grace The little girl scout--she whom Tessie had noticed but a few minutes id = 28490 author = Girl Scouts of the United States of America title = Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts date = keywords = American; Badge; Book; Captain; Chairman; Class; Co.; Cross; Girl; Guides; Handbook; Health; History; Home; MRS; Macmillan; March; Museum; National; Natural; New; North; Red; SYMBOL; Scout; States; Troop; United; York; good; illustration; page; reference; right; section; water summary = III A Girl Scout''s Duty is to be Useful and to Help Others a Girl Scout is likely to know more about these little brothers of the Money is a very useful thing to have, and the Girl Scout decides how [Illustration: SALUTING THE FLAG IN A GIRL SCOUT CAMP] clean, healthy home, so every Girl Scout knows the deep and vital need The work of the Girl Scouts in any community is made many times more _The Keeper of the House._ Every Girl Scout knows that good homes make a The Girl Scout uses boiling water, and plenty of it, to flush the The Girl Scout who has earned the Cooking Badge may be a great help at water taken with meals and contained in the food a Girl Scout should 5. _Keep Clean_--A Girl Scout should be sure that the air, water and id = 33767 author = Girl Scouts of the United States of America title = Campward Ho! A Manual for Girl Scout Camps date = keywords = Corps; Director; Girl; Life; Saving; Scout; camp; day; end; fire; good; illustration; large; place; small; tent; time; water; work summary = arise when planning for and running a camp, particularly a Girl Scout "cutting the camp out of the Scout year is like leaving the yeast out of a brook of good size, if the camp is to be for a large group and open For a Girl Scout camp the Director is generally engaged by a council or No one is fitted to be a counsellor in a Girl Scout camp who does not Fortunately in every Scout camp a group of girls will be found who are A small group of girls wishing to build their own camp could make two or running water a long table covered with zinc and placed under a tent A small group of Scouts can make ready their own camp in many cases, but entering camp in large groups on a given date must be placed with as for Girl Scout camps. id = 28406 author = Rinehart, Mary Roberts title = Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls date = keywords = girl summary = _Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls_ GIRL SCOUTS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS No one familiar with the working of the girl There comes a critical time in a girl''s mental and spiritual life, when little boys she played with have deserted her, and found the girl-less But to the young girl there is nothing but that period It is time to realize that hundreds of thousands of young girls in this the potential mothers of future citizens--must be given occupation, a They need organized play and Some of our girls need to be taught honesty. give our girls occupation, when we get them out of doors, when we give Fill in the waiting years with work and play. of families are finding to be their problem, the adolescent girl, the Girl Scout movement fulfills all these requirements. it takes the girl in her ''teens and gives her a live interest in the id = 26345 author = Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title = Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks date = keywords = Alec; Amy; Captain; Dick; Gilly; Gilroy; Jake; Jim; Joan; Judith; Julie; Mr.; Mrs.; Raven; Ruth; Vernon; girl summary = "Are we ready to start, girls?" called Mrs. Vernon, the Captain of The other girls followed her gaze, and Julie said: "See all the blue True to his promise given the Girl Scouts the summer previous, Mr. Gilroy had sent word to Mrs. Vernon when the camp in the Adirondacks was When asked why she showed the scouts this partiality, the girl said: Thereupon followed a good scout talk by Mrs. Vernon, the country girl fine spring water, on the same lake where the girl scouts camped, but an A few days after the girl scouts'' visit to Grey Fox Camp, they were I''ll finish up with Benson and then join you there," said Mr. Gilroy, as the scouts started down the trail again, leading Jake by the "You''re right, you girls sure can do scout things," said Alec, Well, I''ll tell you what, girls," said Julie. id = 37800 author = Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title = Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp date = keywords = Betty; Captain; Freedom; Gilroy; Hepsy; Joan; John; Julie; Mr.; Mrs.; Ruth; Vernon; Verny; girl; scout summary = earn money for camping this summer before the Girl Scout Drive began; Mrs. Vernon had heard of and seen the splendid work done by Girl Scouts, "We''ll take turns in carrying the hampers, girls," said Mrs. Vernon, going to have a strange girl camp with us this summer?" laughed Julie, The other girls stopped work and looked impatiently at her, but Mrs. Vernon said: "Perhaps you''d like to work at some other task. scout had made good progress in this work before Mrs. Vernon came over But Ruth could not help adding: "Girl scouts never work like this in "Come on, Ruth--take the reins from Julie and let''s start," said Betty, scout-sense to try and carry him out to the air," said Mrs. Vernon, Julie and Joan then crept away, and Mrs. Vernon heard Mr. Gilroy''s voice Even Mrs. Vernon had to laugh at Julie, and Betty said: "Well, I''ll roll id = 38018 author = Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title = Girl Scouts in the Rockies date = keywords = Betty; Captain; Chief; Gilly; Gilroy; Indians; Joan; Jolt; Julie; Mr.; Mrs.; Omney; Rockies; Ruth; Tally; Vernon; scout summary = Denver in good time to start on the Rocky Mountain trip. Just before reaching Denver, Mrs. Vernon asked of the eager scouts, post this spot interested the scouts, but Mr. Gilroy gave them no time "I should say not!" laughed the girls, and Julie added, "Ho, Tally is Mr. Gilroy laughed and added, "You''d better, for it''s Tally, and wild By the time Mr. Gilroy came up the long steep hill, every scout had "Tally, shall we reach Boulder to-night?" asked Mr. Gilroy, gazing at But Mr. Gilroy turned to him, and said, "Tally, we would like to hear That night while the scouts slept heavily, Tally heard a sound from horses and two pack-mules, while the three Indian guides showed Mrs. Vernon the route they proposed taking for the canoe trip. "Tally!" hissed Omney suddenly, "Grizzly!" At the same time the scouts "The fire is burning the other way, Tally," said Julie. id = 25801 author = Vandercook, Margaret title = The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest date = keywords = Dorothy; Drew; Fenton; Frean; Girl; Hammond; Kara; Lance; Miss; Mr.; Tory; scout summary = As Kara was beginning to fall asleep again Tory need no longer conceal These days of camping in the woods with the other Girl Scouts recalled before the camping grounds, the Girl Scouts at work or at play, all the forest, lay the summer camp of the Girl Scouts of the Eagle''s give the other Girl Scouts the opportunity to be useful to Kara, who he had chosen Lucy, the little girl whom Kara had cared for as if she "We have been having a great time at our Scout camp, Tory. The other Girl Scouts might come back to camp at any moment. little of any of the other girls, although I really think Kara often Tory reached Kara''s chair, but at the same time Dorothy McClain pushed the Girl Scout camp to bear Kara, Miss Mason, Lucy Martin and any Then Tory did call out and Mr. Hammond and the group of Girl Scouts