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Subject:Re: E-mail From:Robert Bononno <bononno -at- ACF2 -dot- NYU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 5 Oct 1993 20:59:16 -0400
Michele,
I'll go with Webster's Tenth. What happened to Web 9?
Robert Bononno
> I recently picked up my very own copy of Merriam-Webster's Tenth Collegiate.
> (I just love new dictionaries!) The Tenth prefers E-mail. I personally prefer
> e-mail and had been enforcing it as our informal standard, but we have changed
> to conform with "The Voice of Authority" (or so it claims on the front of the
> jacket). BTW, the Tenth also prefers on-line, but we have a directive from
> above to continue using online. Go figure.