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COBB, Lyman, author, born in Massachusetts about 1800; died in Colesburg, Potter County, Pennsylvania, 26 October, 1864. He was one of the greatest educators of his time, and was also active in charitable enterprises, being a member of numerous benevolent societies. He was the author of "Evil Tendency of Corporal Punishment" (New York, 1847), and numerous textbooks, including "Just Standard for Pronouncing the English Language" (New York, 1825); "Spelling-Book" (1826), with "Introduction" (1831), and "Expositor" (1835); several readers (1831-'44); "Miniature Lexicon of the English Language "' (1835-'54); "Arithmetical Rules and Tables" (1835); a new series of spelling-books (1843); and "New Pronouncing School Dictionary" (1843).
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