'Philip Babcock Gove' (
1902-
1972) was an American
lexicographer who was editor-in-chief of the controversial ''
Webster's Third New International Dictionary'', published in
1961.
Born in
Concord, New Hampshire, he received his
A.B. from
Dartmouth College, his
A.M. from
Harvard University, his
Ph.D. from
Columbia University, and his
D.Litt from Dartmouth. He started working for the
G. and C. Merriam Company in
1946. Gove was managing editor of ''Webster's Third'' from
1950 to
1952, general editor from
1952 to
1960, and editor-in-chief from
1960.
References
★ Herbert C. Morton. ''The Story of'' Webster's Third: ''Philip Gove's Controversial Dictionary and Its Critics''. Cambridge and New York:
Cambridge University Press,
1994.
★ James Sledd and Wilma R. Ebbit, editors. ''Dictionaries and'' That ''Dictionary''. Chicago: Scott Foresman,
1962.