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David Shulman (November 12, 1912–October 30, 2004) was an American lexicographer and cryptographer.

He contributed many early usages to the Oxford English Dictionary and is listed among "Readers and contributors from collections" for the second edition of the OED (1989). He felt most at home in the New York Public Library, undertaking his lexicographic research there and donating many valuable items to it.[1] He described himself as "the Sherlock Holmes of Americanisms".[1]

He was a member since 1933 of the American Cryptogram Association and a champion Scrabble player.

At the age of 23 he wrote "Washington Crossing the Delaware," a 14-line sonnet in which every line is an anagram of the title.

Works

  • Shulman, David. An Annotated Bibliography of Cryptography. New York, London: Garland Publishing Co., 1976.

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