| 1. | Alfred Ely, 1826–96, U.S. editor, publisher, and inventor. |
| 2. | Amy Marcey Cheney [mahr-see] , 1867–1944, U.S. composer and pianist. |
| 3. | Moses Yale, 1800–68, U.S. newspaper publisher. |
| 4. | Rex El⋅ling⋅wood [el-ing-woo d] , 1877–1949, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. |
| 5. | Sylvia Woodbridge, 1887–1962, U.S. bookseller and publisher in France. |
| beach (bēch) Pronunciation Key
The area of accumulated sand, stone, or gravel deposited along a shore by the action of waves and tides. Beaches usually slope gently toward the body of water they border and have a concave shape. They extend landward from the low water line to the point where there is a distinct change in material (as in a line of vegetation) or in land features (as in a cliff). |