I cannot find anything similar written by Ogden Nash. Nash was born in 1902, and James died in 1910. Seems unlikely that Nash was the author and it is misattributed to James. I shall continue looking--until then:
Higamous, hogamous, the author is anonymous (Huffman, 2002). Chuck *********************************** Charles M. Huffman, Ph.D. Chair, Psychology Department Cumberland College, Box 7990 Williamsburg, KY 40769 (606) 539-4422 ************************************ > -----Original Message----- > From: Beth Benoit [mailto:bbenoit@;fcgnetworks.net] > Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 8:23 AM > To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences > Subject: Re: higamous, hogamus > > I'm pretty sure it was Ogden Nash. Still checking... I went through my > Dorothy Parker Complete last night, and it's not there... > > It certainly sounds more like Ogden, who delighted in funny rhymes. I > recall: > > The ostrich roams the great Sahara. > Its mouth is wide, its neck is narra. > > and his "Ode to a Baby," which we used to quote when we had lots in the > Diaper Set: > > A bit of talcum > Is always walcum. > > Beth Benoit > University System of New Hampshire > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
