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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44276 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 illustration 3 earthquake 3 San 3 California 2 great 2 fire 2 Zeb 2 Wizard 2 Vesuvius 2 United 2 St. 2 Sorcerer 2 Princess 2 Pacific 2 Ozma 2 New 2 Mr. 2 Mount 2 Mangaboos 2 Jim 2 Francisco 2 Eureka 2 Dorothy 1 |viii 1 water 1 volcano 1 vii 1 time 1 religion 1 mountain 1 eruption 1 dolore 1 building 1 brungarian 1 american 1 York 1 Washington 1 Van 1 Tom 1 Swift 1 States 1 State 1 Stanford 1 South 1 Simon 1 Sea 1 Santa 1 Sandy 1 Sandstone 1 Rolleston Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1327 earthquake 1011 time 849 man 696 water 678 earth 624 foot 601 eruption 581 city 576 people 536 mountain 536 mile 526 volcano 523 day 521 part 507 building 462 place 434 lava 427 shock 427 fire 422 way 416 street 388 side 378 crater 372 horse 371 island 364 sea 363 year 347 wave 329 house 312 ground 305 country 305 air 301 surface 300 life 278 rock 277 thing 275 girl 263 eye 262 hand 248 boy 245 distance 244 other 244 hour 239 woman 237 number 237 body 236 town 235 head 234 friend 232 room Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1295 | 1173 _ 807 Tom 595 Simon 501 Dorothy 479 Wizard 478 San 353 Francisco 334 Jim 277 Zeb 250 Bud 219 California 217 Eureka 194 Mr. 157 St. 148 Princess 148 Ozma 141 Swift 136 Isabel 134 Rolleston 134 Pacific 132 United 129 Oz 128 States 123 Mt. 120 Bakefield 119 Chow 104 M. 102 Vesuvius 102 America 99 Exman 97 VI 96 City 94 State 91 Lord 90 New 90 Antonio 83 Dubosc 82 Island 81 Prince 79 Krakatoa 79 CHAPTER 77 Federal 76 Sorcerer 75 Land 74 South 70 Gargoyles 68 Mangaboos 66 April 62 Islands Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3806 it 2691 i 2681 he 2171 they 1922 you 1312 we 1189 them 837 she 809 him 572 me 420 us 377 her 156 himself 127 themselves 103 itself 74 myself 68 one 45 ''s 42 herself 30 ourselves 23 yourself 15 ''em 13 mine 9 yours 7 his 4 theirs 4 thee 4 em 3 hers 2 yourselves 2 think?--they 2 ours 1 |they 1 tickets.--e. 1 ten 1 o''farrell 1 o Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17484 be 4807 have 1411 do 1305 say 912 see 817 come 812 make 743 go 608 take 595 know 507 find 461 give 451 get 451 follow 401 fall 387 look 386 leave 363 ask 350 begin 343 seem 329 call 320 occur 314 reach 298 think 292 become 291 tell 291 stand 286 throw 283 hear 275 form 257 show 254 feel 234 bring 231 cover 231 continue 226 pass 226 cause 225 eat 224 appear 221 let 220 run 219 rise 217 turn 216 produce 214 destroy 211 reply 210 escape 207 lie 197 carry 191 grow Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2351 not 1280 great 937 so 903 up 790 then 773 out 763 other 733 more 668 many 642 very 586 only 556 now 556 little 532 as 486 first 476 most 476 down 422 long 418 volcanic 400 large 389 here 382 much 380 again 376 well 370 just 355 still 351 few 335 same 335 good 322 also 320 away 317 high 314 such 314 even 311 old 309 back 304 there 304 several 289 all 284 about 276 far 274 off 271 almost 263 small 262 soon 252 once 242 however 236 too 220 never 216 suddenly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 most 96 least 91 great 83 good 56 large 33 high 26 near 25 Most 24 bad 16 fine 15 late 13 slight 10 low 9 eld 8 noble 7 small 7 old 7 hard 7 big 6 strong 6 safe 6 lovely 6 fair 6 deep 5 rich 5 early 4 young 4 wise 4 narrow 4 common 3 wide 3 strange 3 stout 3 rough 3 proud 3 long 3 j 3 furth 3 farth 3 broad 3 bright 2 thin 2 tall 2 sweet 2 southw 2 soft 2 salt 2 queer 2 quaint 2 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 376 most 18 least 8 well 2 greatest 1 worst 1 richest 1 near 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 simon did not 10 tom went on 5 people were so 4 earth is still 4 eruption took place 4 man did not 4 wizard got out 3 _ is _ 3 earth is solid 3 earthquakes are more 3 earthquakes are not 3 tom was able 2 building having many 2 city had many 2 city had several 2 city made way 2 days are past 2 dorothy did not 2 dorothy was almost 2 dorothy was awake 2 dorothy was first 2 dorothy was nearly 2 dorothy was not 2 dorothy was still 2 dorothy was sure 2 dorothy was surprised 2 dorothy was too 2 earth are all 2 earth came together 2 earth is hot 2 earth is n''t 2 earth is thinnest 2 earth was originally 2 earth was so 2 earthquake was also 2 earthquake was so 2 earthquakes are common 2 earthquakes are most 2 earthquakes are so 2 earthquakes are very 2 earthquakes were more 2 eruption takes place 2 eruption was sufficiently 2 eruptions are common 2 eruptions are not 2 eruptions take place 2 fire had now 2 man called tik 2 man looked troubled 2 man was about Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 dorothy was not especially 2 side was not glass 2 wizard was not so 1 buildings did not much 1 buildings were no longer 1 cities are not first 1 city was no more 1 earthquakes are not directly 1 earthquakes are not infrequent 1 earthquakes have no immediate 1 eruptions are not generally 1 eruptions tells no such 1 man was no other 1 men had no sooner 1 miles is not less 1 mountain is not lofty 1 simon did not at 1 simon did not quite 1 simon had no difficulty 1 simon had no time 1 simon had not so 1 simon heard no more 1 simon made no attempt 1 simon made no reply 1 tom made no reply 1 tom was not entirely 1 tom was not sorry 1 volcanoes gave no sign 1 water had no small A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 17985 author = Appleton, Victor, II title = Tom Swift and The Visitor from Planet X date = keywords = Ames; Bud; Chow; Dad; Enterprises; Exman; Hank; Mr.; Narko; Sandy; Swift; Tom; Washington; brungarian summary = Bud Barclay, a dark-haired young flier and Tom Swift Jr.''s closest disaster, said, "Dad, tell Tom and Bud about the visitor who''s coming." Tom and Bud cajoled the two girls and Mrs. Swift for further "I''d better get back to work," Tom decided after Bud and Ames had left Bud and Chow were shocked when Tom reported his conversation with the After closing time at the plant, Bud drove home with Tom. Both Mrs. Swift and Sandy were upset as the boys discussed the situation. Two hours later Tom and Bud sat in Chief Slater''s office at Shopton space-brain robot ready for Tom''s inspection when the young inventor Tom, Bud, and the two girls were given a lift to the Swift home As twelve-thirty approached, Tom, Bud, Mr. Swift, Hank Sterling, Arv Tom smiled as Bud said, "This means we should be able to communicate [Illustration (Tom, Bud and Chow celebrate building Exman)] id = 22566 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Eureka; Jim; Land; Mangaboos; Ozma; Princess; Sorcerer; Wizard; Zeb; illustration summary = the horse Jim--his head up in the air, his ears erect and his long legs "May be Jim will go," continued Dorothy, looking at the horse. buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy, and the kitten followed demurely at "We didn''t ask to come down here; we fell," said Dorothy. "They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don''t like these veg''table people," said the little girl. way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "But, at that time," said the Wizard, thoughtfully, "there were two Good "You must come again, some time," said the little Wizard; and she id = 420 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Eureka; Gargoyles; Jim; Mangaboos; Ozma; Princess; Sorcerer; Wizard; Zeb summary = "What is your name?" said Dorothy, thinking she liked the boy''s manner "Maybe Jim will go," continued Dorothy, looking at the horse. said to Zeb, who was a little taller than Dorothy: the buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy, and the kitten followed demurely "We didn''t ask to come down here; we fell," said Dorothy. "They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don''t like these veg''table people," said the little girl. the way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "He''s only a humbug Wizard, though," said Dorothy, smiling at him. "You must come again, some time," said the little Wizard; and she id = 6716 author = Brooks, George W. title = The Spirit of 1906 date = keywords = California; Company; Francisco; Insurance; San; fire; time summary = Founder of the California Insurance Company (as reorganized in the year Published by the California Insurance Company of San Francisco 1921 directors and stockholders of the California Insurance Company, who The California Insurance Company having played one of the leading parts that the California Insurance Company would resume business in the city, inquired in quiet tones if the California Insurance Company could "The California Insurance Company Will Pay in Full." announcing that the California Insurance Company would pay all its re-insurance claim from a company whose home office is in New York. Spencer, at that time manager of the Aetna Insurance Company, presided, Alphabetically, the California Insurance Company came early in In the California Insurance Company office, the position of secretary time to make a claim against the insurance companies; that everything re-insuring company, he would not follow the California for more than California Insurance Company. California Insurance Company. id = 43320 author = Houston, Edwin J. (Edwin James) title = The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes date = keywords = America; Atlantic; Dana; FIG; Iceland; Islands; Krakatoa; Mount; New; North; Ocean; Pacific; Sea; South; St.; Vesuvius; earthquake; eruption; great; illustration; mountain; volcano; water summary = The ocean waves varied in height at different times of the eruption. level of the sea occurred at places great distances from Krakatoa. causes of this great volcanic eruption, since the different theories Naturally a great volcanic eruption can cause a considerable loss of how great has been a volcanic eruption, or how far-reaching the ruin, This island chain consists of great volcanic mountains, that twenty miles east of the crater of Loa, 4,040 feet high at the Volcano shocks produced great earthquake waves that reached distant coasts. large quantities of volcanic dust that followed the great eruption of lava forming the mountains escaped through a number of crater cones, Another great volcanic mountain in Java that had a terrific eruption Earthquakes may occur at any part of the earth''s surface, at any time wave through the earth and the great earthquake or shake which id = 33386 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = The Tremendous Event date = keywords = Antonio; Bakefield; Dieppe; Dubosc; Forsetta; France; Indian; Isabel; Lord; Mazzani; Miss; Old; Queen; Rolleston; Sandstone; Simon; dolore summary = "Events of that sort are rare, Simon," said Rolleston. "Was the crossing good last night?" asked Simon, thinking of his "Why, there''s Old Sandstone!" said Simon to himself, as he recognized "Isabel will have time to reach the other side," said Simon. Simon realized a moment later that his father, clutching his arm, was "It can''t be an hour since he was killed," said Simon, whose hand was The man began to laugh and replied in words which Simon could not failing strength--to think that he, Simon Dubosc, a man of the good "Well, sir," continued the man whom Simon silently called the Indian, "I''m going ahead," said Antonio to Simon. Simon left his horse with the Indians and went "Antonio can follow us," said Simon. "They''ll find Rolleston in the end," said Simon. "And I," said Simon, laughing, "should very much like to know how you id = 26380 author = Linthicum, Richard title = Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror date = keywords = CHAPTER; California; Chinatown; City; Francisco; Funston; Gate; General; Golden; Hill; Hotel; Market; Mission; Mount; Mr.; Naples; Ness; New; Oakland; Pacific; Palace; Pierre; San; Santa; St.; Stanford; States; United; Van; Vesuvius; York; american; building; earthquake; fire; great; illustration summary = Merchants'' Exchange building on California street flamed out like the To the north of Market street the rooming-house people fared somewhat rare hot days were the only times when one saw on the streets of San One usually entered the city by way of San Francisco Bay. Across its yellow flood, covered with the fleets from the strange seas a great part of San Francisco was building, there was some atrocious Soon after the earthquake San Francisco was practically placed under stricken San Francisco during the days of horror and nights of terror and flooded the streets, one earthquake followed another, the people "That was Market street," said the San Francisco man, softly. There were thousands of people in San Francisco who fell into a line "San Francisco may have been a long way away from the real earthquake for rebuilding the city, by which the new San Francisco was to be a id = 18556 author = Saderra Masó, Miguel title = Catalogue of Violent and Destructive Earthquakes in the Philippines With an Appendix: Earthquakes in the Marianas Islands 1599-1909 date = keywords = Manila; vii; |viii summary = present more details as to the towns and buildings damaged, the number towns with heavy loss of lives, the damage done by earthquakes has CATALOGUE OF VIOLENT AND DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKES IN THE PHILIPPINES. CATALOGUE OF VIOLENT AND DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKES IN THE PHILIPPINES. 20 |1683 VIII 24 --| VII |Damaged some buildings in Manila. 55 |1862 III 4 17 30 | VII |Violent earthquake; cracked some buildings 60 |1863 VI 9 --| VII |Violent earthquake which in Manila and 60 |1863 VI 9 --| VII |Violent earthquake which in Manila and 95 |1873 XI 14 17 30 |VIII |Destructive earthquake in Tayabas Province 126 |1882 X 10 16 57 | VII |Violent earthquake in Camarines Province 136 |1885 XI 19 21 31 | VII |Very violent earthquake in the Provinces 144 |1889 V 26 2 23 |VIII |Destructive earthquake in the Province of id = 26204 author = Sherlock, Thomas title = A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On Occasion of the Late Earthquakes date = keywords = God; People; religion summary = spiritual State of these great Cities; and tho'' I doubt not but GOD has sinful People: Such Warning we have had, by two great Shocks of an If we consider the general Government of the World by God, and upon Christ; in which the Aid and Comfort of the Holy Spirit of GOD is of our People are not guilty; I hope in God they are not, I trust they your Heart, whether you have not Reason to fear, that God will visit see the Condition of the People, over whom I have a Charge; and, God the Duty we owe to God and his Church, and to the Flock of Christ, over they owe to God: Even our Unbelievers have seen how far Religion God call for Assistance; your Endeavours may go a great Way towards averting the Judgments of God: Let every Man reform himself, and others id = 18527 author = United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency title = An Assessment of the Consequences and Preparations for a Catastrophic California Earthquake: Findings and Actions Taken date = keywords = California; Emergency; FEMA; Federal; San; State; United; earthquake summary = responsibility of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), » Development of response plans and assistance to State and Federal, State, and local emergency response capabilities are judged FEMA Region IX (San Francisco) has drafted an Earthquake Response Plan earthquake response plans for both the San Francisco Federal, State, and local coordination of planning, STATE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE emergency preparedness plans and procedures_, _earthquake prediction The State of California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and FEMA catastrophic earthquakes in California at the Federal, State, and state of preparedness for a major earthquake in California. CURRENT CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE PLANNING B. CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY PLANNING RESPONSE The State of California emergency response planning is a series of C. FEDERAL EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE PLANNING emergence of the FEMA Region IX Earthquake Response Plan for the San earthquake disaster by those Federal agencies from which a significant FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY REGION IX EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE AND