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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 47401 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 President 7 York 7 Roosevelt 7 New 7 Mr. 5 United 5 States 4 man 4 american 4 Washington 4 Theodore 4 House 4 Colonel 3 Secretary 3 Governor 3 Government 3 Congress 2 White 2 West 2 War 2 Underwood 2 Trust 2 Taft 2 Senator 2 Platt 2 Park 2 National 2 John 2 Cuba 2 Commission 1 township 1 section 1 rough 1 rider 1 republican 1 little 1 illustration 1 good 1 day 1 corner 1 chapter 1 camp 1 bird 1 Yellowstone 1 Wilson 1 Ted 1 THEODORE 1 Steel 1 Skip 1 Service Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3002 man 1240 time 918 day 847 people 753 year 646 law 630 way 621 life 584 country 561 work 538 thing 494 power 474 war 472 party 455 business 450 interest 435 part 431 hand 417 case 398 friend 390 section 382 office 382 action 371 fact 363 matter 359 land 357 nation 357 line 356 officer 354 place 353 right 350 corner 350 child 345 duty 314 order 310 service 299 course 297 thence 286 condition 279 letter 278 night 277 one 277 nothing 277 horse 275 boy 273 side 269 question 266 township 263 corporation 262 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1796 Roosevelt 1304 President 874 Mr. 799 _ 692 States 617 United 551 New 467 A. 453 York 436 Q. 425 Theodore 360 Government 317 State 316 Congress 288 House 257 White 251 Colonel 250 Washington 223 Commission 215 Senator 202 Secretary 202 Governor 194 McKinley 192 General 186 National 176 Knight 171 War 169 Schrank 168 Alice 162 Red 161 Department 158 Panama 155 ROOSEVELT 151 John 137 Navy 136 West 136 Service 132 Cuba 131 Platt 131 America 123 American 118 San 118 . 116 Wilson 116 Quentin 116 Civil 115 Chicago 114 THEODORE 109 June 108 Taft Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7203 i 6267 he 5367 it 2484 they 2260 we 2163 him 1791 you 1504 them 1419 me 563 us 406 himself 287 she 242 themselves 153 her 145 myself 139 itself 74 one 50 ourselves 28 mine 24 herself 23 yourself 17 ours 14 yours 12 his 11 ''em 10 theirs 3 yourselves 3 ''s 2 hers 1 ye 1 thee 1 i''ve 1 ga 1 em 1 blaine Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 21766 be 7745 have 3324 do 1774 make 1695 say 1370 go 1191 take 1142 come 995 get 959 see 892 know 780 give 615 think 558 find 439 keep 431 tell 429 become 413 call 382 show 381 follow 376 put 373 leave 373 bring 370 feel 347 look 338 stand 338 believe 312 write 308 try 307 begin 294 speak 291 hold 290 ask 288 use 285 work 283 wish 281 mean 276 want 274 send 264 turn 261 seem 261 meet 257 pass 246 read 228 run 220 shoot 220 fight 215 hear 215 act 214 discuss Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4041 not 1117 so 1090 good 1040 great 1037 other 944 up 944 then 915 very 915 more 887 only 813 as 802 out 749 well 688 most 686 now 664 many 661 first 650 much 649 such 560 just 550 public 533 own 532 never 527 little 482 down 435 long 407 also 399 always 394 old 394 ever 380 big 368 back 365 even 363 large 348 same 347 high 346 american 339 once 339 here 314 all 311 there 308 far 301 certain 300 last 297 right 283 in 280 again 276 soon 276 few 271 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 293 good 186 most 115 least 80 high 80 great 75 southw 43 bad 37 large 31 slight 28 Most 21 strong 19 big 18 northw 13 close 12 young 10 wise 10 small 10 bitter 9 grave 9 full 9 early 8 fine 7 near 6 poor 5 wild 5 wealthy 5 old 5 keen 5 hearty 5 hard 5 broad 4 wide 4 stern 4 rich 4 nice 4 low 4 late 4 grand 4 eld 4 easy 4 dear 3 sure 3 short 3 rough 3 narrow 3 manif 3 l 3 innermost 3 faint 3 clear Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 502 most 29 well 26 least 4 hard 1 farthest 1 broadest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4252/4252-h/4252-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4252/4252-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 roosevelt did not 9 roosevelt became president 6 _ is _ 6 roosevelt had already 5 president is hereby 5 roosevelt was not 4 president was as 3 man did not 3 men do not 3 men were not 3 president came in 3 president had already 3 roosevelt came back 3 roosevelt had not 3 roosevelt is practically 3 roosevelt was able 3 roosevelt was as 3 roosevelt went on 3 thing is true 2 business being such 2 cases were not 2 day is capable 2 day is quentin 2 interests are as 2 life was then 2 man does not 2 man had not 2 man is fit 2 man was due 2 men are as 2 men were ignorant 2 parts comes easy 2 people are fit 2 people are now 2 president had also 2 president had instantly 2 president has ever 2 president has so 2 president was just 2 president was not 2 president went out 2 roosevelt came up 2 roosevelt had always 2 roosevelt is as 2 roosevelt was much 2 roosevelt was no 2 roosevelt was ready 2 roosevelt went out 2 roosevelt were here 2 time had never Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 people have no more 2 roosevelt was no longer 2 roosevelt was not only 1 _ is not utterly 1 a. is not carthage 1 business does not alone 1 case was not true 1 cases were not finally 1 days were not far 1 interests were no longer 1 law was not worth 1 man is no true 1 man is not practical 1 men were not always 1 men were not weak 1 party is not strong 1 people are not military 1 people have no thought 1 people took no interest 1 people were no longer 1 people were not fit 1 roosevelt did not at 1 roosevelt had no intention 1 roosevelt had no police 1 roosevelt had no secrets 1 roosevelt was not long 1 war is not wholly 1 years saw no change A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 29312 author = Burroughs, John title = Camping with President Roosevelt date = keywords = Park; President; Underwood; West; Yellowstone; camp; man summary = At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I''m the man, Mr. President." He was The President told of an Englishman on a hunting trip in the West, A crowd soon gathered, and the President went out to greet away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let''s go run that bird down," said the President to me. "Why did we not think to bring the glasses?" said the President. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far This was the only game the President killed in the Park. A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way id = 33053 author = Burroughs, John title = Camping & Tramping with Roosevelt date = keywords = Edition; New; Park; President; Riverside; Roosevelt; Underwood; York; bird; illustration summary = THE PRESIDENT''S HOME ON SAGAMORE HILL, SHOWING ADDITION KNOWN At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I''m the man, Mr. President." He was away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let''s go run that bird down," said the President to me. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way under a locust tree, where the President had several times seen and There were young birds in it, and as the President had seen the When the President saw those eggs, he said: The President''s interest in birds, and in natural history generally, id = 21261 author = Cochems, Henry F. (Henry Frederick) title = The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt date = keywords = Chicago; Col; Colonel; Dr.; God; John; Milwaukee; Mr.; New; President; Roosevelt; Schrank; York summary = An insane man attempted to end the life of the only living ex-president York, a paranoiac, shoots ex-President Theodore Roosevelt in the right at Oyster Bay, R.I. November 5, 1912--Ex-President Roosevelt votes at Oyster Bay, R.I. November 12, 1912--John Flammang Schrank pleads guilty to assault with the time he shot ex-President Roosevelt. The only time Col. Roosevelt gave up and took a seat was when he came That the shot fired by Schrank didn''t succeed in murdering Col. Roosevelt is a miracle of good fortune. "Col. Roosevelt''s physicians went into his state room to see him soon Roosevelt''s right side, John Flammang Schrank was on his way in the "I saw Schrank in the crowd just as I was getting into Col. Roosevelt''s right the way she talks and one paper I read, the New York Herald, and Col. Roosevelt and his party came to Milwaukee. id = 2724 author = Howland, Harold title = Theodore Roosevelt and His Times: A Chronicle of the Progressive Movement date = keywords = Commission; Congress; Convention; Government; Governor; Mr.; National; New; Platt; President; Progressive; Roosevelt; Secretary; Senator; States; Taft; Theodore; United; York; american; republican summary = Roosevelt was not only a fighter from his first day in public life So, in 1884, when Roosevelt met his first problem in national politics, Roosevelt found a number of men in Congress--like Senator Lodge, Senator In the Roosevelt days the Commission carried on its work, as of course The six years which Roosevelt spent on the Civil Service Commission From the New York Police Department Roosevelt was called by President The Supreme Court of the United States, after Roosevelt had convention which was to nominate Roosevelt for the Presidency to succeed day the action which Roosevelt took in the matter is looked upon, by As a result of the conference President Roosevelt created the National Roosevelt himself has summed up the action of the United States in this The next year Roosevelt came back to the United States, after a Roosevelt was thinking about in those days when the Progressive party id = 9193 author = Landis, Frederick title = The Angel of Lonesome Hill; A Story of a President date = keywords = Dale; Judge; Mr.; President summary = John Dale stumbled into the room, his arms full of wood, and an old dog, Dale as Judge Long opened the door of his old-fashioned stone house in Dale told his story excitedly, and at the conclusion Judge Long slowly "But we will win now!" The old man''s hand fell with decision. Long stood at bay, his hand on the door, his face glowing with animation. see the President--give him this letter--it''s from Judge Sylvester Long, A smile came over Dale''s white face. Not that he was to lunch with the President, though Dale''s The old man struggled back in his chair, then arose, his rough hand "One night, a month ago, my woman--she''s a great woman, Mr. President--the sick folks down in my country call her ''The Angel of President shook the old man''s hand. "Come again, Mr. Dale, and tell ''Ves'' Long I''ll go hunting with him id = 45421 author = Lodge, Henry Cabot title = Theodore Roosevelt An Address Delivered by Henry Cabot Lodge Before the Congress of the United States date = keywords = New; President; Roosevelt; States; Theodore; United; York; man summary = elsewhere the men and women who knew Theodore Roosevelt or who belong Theodore Roosevelt had the good fortune to be born of a well-known, large from the great State of New York to the Republican national The work which was being done by Roosevelt in New York, Roosevelt was satisfied that Dewey was the right man, and that his Hill, with Roosevelt leading the men in person. Roosevelt forced the New York delegation to agree on Roosevelt was sworn in as President of the United States. the idea that Roosevelt was in some way a dangerous man. which other nations soon acquired that President Roosevelt was a man In the next year the great war began, and Colonel Roosevelt threw When the United States went to war Colonel Roosevelt''s one desire was and men of all kinds and conditions more than Theodore Roosevelt When in this country ready to follow Theodore Roosevelt and vote for him, id = 4252 author = Pearson, Edmund Lester title = Theodore Roosevelt date = keywords = America; Colonel; House; Mr.; New; President; Republicans; Roosevelt; Taft; Theodore; War; Washington; White; York; man summary = leader of his country, which was engaged in the Great War. Americans way to shoot such men at once, but Sheriff Roosevelt did not like that. later years, Roosevelt refused to abide by the decision of a party The new President appointed Mr. Roosevelt as one of the Civil Service Commissioners, with his office in was nothing to what men, years later, had to endure in the Great War again, during the two years while Roosevelt was Governor of New York. Roosevelt pointed out that it is not hard for a man to be good if he Vice-President Roosevelt joined him in Buffalo, and came to believe, One thing which many people feared when Roosevelt became President was dealing with them, said President Roosevelt, "was like trying to Later, about a year after Mr. Roosevelt became President, the German "All right," said President Roosevelt, "I can change my mind. id = 13891 author = Roosevelt, Theodore title = A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Section 2 (of 2) of Supplemental Volume: Theodore Roosevelt, Supplement date = keywords = Congress; Cuba; Government; June; Navy; President; ROOSEVELT; Secretary; States; THEODORE; United; Washington; american; corner; section; township summary = reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, shall be disposed of under the mineral land laws of the United States, purposes," which provides, "That the President of the United States may, purposes," which provides, "That the President of the United States may, President of the United States, the lands or any part thereof shall laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States laws, and for other purposes," "That the President of the United States which provides "That the President of the United States may, from time Attitude of Great Britain and United States discussed, 12, 30, 129. referred to President of United States and award of, discussed, 124. id = 3335 author = Roosevelt, Theodore title = Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography date = keywords = Administration; Bill; Cavalry; Civil; Colombia; Colonel; Commission; Company; Congress; Department; General; Government; Governor; Hill; House; Isthmus; John; Juan; Legislature; Mr.; National; New; Panama; Platt; Police; President; Roosevelt; San; Secretary; Senate; Senator; Service; States; Steel; Trust; United; War; Washington; Wilson; York; american; man summary = the people whom I knew, the successful business man was regarded by The men, women, and children in this room worked by day the matter of that, white men--do not like to ride in on a man who is respect of the great majority of my friends, the hard-working men and large classes of public servants by far the best way to choose the men purpose to get the right men in control of the city government on a hands of one man, or of a very small body of men, of ample power to out of the Nation''s necessities in war at the very time that other men times officers and men must share alike if the best work is to be done. country, than the men then doing the work of the American Government in Of the fight of the water-power men for States Rights at the St. Paul id = 6467 author = Roosevelt, Theodore title = Letters to His Children date = keywords = Archie; DEAR; Ethel; House; Jack; KERMIT; Mother; Mr.; November; October; President; Quentin; Skip; Ted; White; day; little summary = he said of a party of boys that Quentin had at the White House: "They mother, for Archie had a little Christmas tree of his own which he had with the children''s aunt, Mrs. Captain Cowles--Archie and Quentin having When we got home Mother went up-stairs first and was met by Archie and As for Mother, of course she makes the house feel like a home To-day, after lunch, Mother took Ethel, Archie and Quentin, each with a Mother went off for three days to New York and Mame and Quentin took I think you are a little trump and I love your letter, and the way you Mother and I had a most lovely ride the other day, way up beyond Sligo Ethel, as well as Archie and Quentin, are generally in Mother''s room Yesterday afternoon Archie and Quentin each had a little boy to see id = 22352 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = American Boy''s Life of Theodore Roosevelt date = keywords = City; Colonel; Cuba; Governor; House; Mr.; New; President; Roosevelt; Santiago; States; Theodore; United; Washington; West; York; american; chapter; rider; rough summary = [Illustration: American Boy''s Life of Theodore Roosevelt In the years when Theodore Roosevelt was a boy, New York City was not THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND GOVERNOR CLEVELAND--GOOD WORK AS AN THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND GOVERNOR CLEVELAND--GOOD WORK AS AN One of the best things done by Theodore Roosevelt at that time was the As will be seen later, Mr. Roosevelt is what is called a family man, and he took great comfort in One day, early in the winter, Theodore Roosevelt and his foreman went When Theodore Roosevelt resigned, President Cleveland wrote as follows Theodore Roosevelt was chosen president, and the Board lost no time in Those five days were important to Theodore Roosevelt and to the men the people at large," said Theodore Roosevelt. "Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, "We must keep our hands off," said President Roosevelt, and at once First regular working day of President Roosevelt id = 39657 author = Strunsky, Simeon title = Through the Outlooking Glass date = keywords = Alice; Knight; Red; Trust; good summary = Alice was half-way through her cereal when the Red Knight came in and "Good evening," said the Red Knight, as he opened his newspaper and "I''ll begin with a third cup of coffee," said the Red Knight. "It means," said the Red Knight, "a candidate who receives his views and The Red Knight had been rowing for a long time and Alice noticed that "On the one hand," said the Red Knight, lifting his right arm from the "My dear Alice," said the Red Knight, "when you grow up and go into "Whichever way you look at it," said the Red Knight, "there is only one "That is the Good Trust," said the Red Knight. "That is very good," said the Red Knight. "But how about me?" said Alice, of whose presence the Red Knight had "Why, sure enough, there you are, Alice," said the Red Knight. "A drink of water, please, Alice," said the Red Knight.