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Subject:Re: Commas in a series From:Paula Steinhart <psteinha -at- CYMBAL -dot- AIX -dot- CALPOLY -dot- EDU> Date:Mon, 16 May 1994 12:09:56 -0700
i use the elements of style format; it think it helps meaning.
paula
On Mon, 16 May 1994, Pamela North wrote:
> We have an ongoing disagreement in our office as to the proper use of
> commas in a simple series. This IS elementary, I agree, but it is time
> for a definitive answer and I'm turning to you!
> One "camp" follows the AP Stylebook (The flag is red, white and blue.)
> The other holds to The Elements of Style (The flag is red, white, and
> blue.)
> Preferences, please? All comments are welcome. Thanks, Pam
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