September 10, 2005

  • “When asked which words in the English language are the most
    difficult to define precisely, a lexicographer would surely mention funky.”

    Answers.com

    Lutheran Rhythm, continued:


    Funk, Wagnalls, and Company*

    “Founded by Isaac Kaufmann Funk, a Lutheran
    minister who in 1876 began editing and publishing two magazines, The Homiletic
    Review
    and The Voice, the latter for the Prohibition Party. Unfortunately,
    neither magazine paid its way. The following year he teamed with [one of his classmates at Wittenberg College] A.W. Wagnalls,
    a lawyer and accountant, who got Funk on sounder financial footing.  They began by publishing pamphlets and
    booklets for the clergy, mostly commentaries on the Bible.”

    Major American Publishers and Wikipedia

    * Company: “The Grateful Dead”– “a name chosen at random from
    a dictionary– some claim it was a Funk & Wagnalls, others an
    Oxford Dictionary– by Jerry Garcia

    Wikipedia

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