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About Rob Kyff
Rob Kyff is the language columnist for the Hartford Courant, as well as a
teacher, editor and writer. His column appears regularly in several newspapers
across the country.
A native of Armonk, N.Y., Kyff earned a BA at Amherst College and an MA in
American Studies at the University of Minnesota. In Minneapolis, he served as
director of public information for a social-service agency and edited the
employee magazine for a national retail chain.
He has taught English and history at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford
since 1977 and also served as the school's director of public affairs, editor
of its alumni magazine and advisor to the student newspaper.
His essays have appeared in many newspapers, including the Washington Post,
Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe and Baltimore Sun, and his articles have appeared
in Reader's Digest, American History and Northeast. He contributed to
Speaking Freely -- A guided Tour of American English from Plymouth Rock to Silicon
Valley, published by Oxford University Press in 1997.
He has published two books: Word Up! - A Lively Look at English (Writers
Club Press, 2000) and Once Upon a Word - True Tales of Word Origins (Tapestry
Press, 2003).
He lives in West Hartford, Conn., with his family.






















