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Margaret Hench Underwood Letters, Accession #10,000-f, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
These letters were given to the Library by Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, III (Margaret Hench Underwood) of Winter Haven, Florida, on February 10, 1988.
These four letters, 1983-1987, between Margaret Hench Underwood and Robert Burchfield, Chief Editor of the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary , and James J. Kilpatrick, columnist and former editor of the Richmond News Leader , chiefly concern the value of the contributions of her father, Atcheson Hench, to the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary .
According to the August 11, 1986 issue of U.S. News and World Report , Hench read his way through thirty years worth of the Baltimore Sun and the Charlottesville Daily Progress "noting down everything that happened to occur during his professional lifetime," in order to provide the OED with examples of new word usages.