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Subject:Re: Two spaces, and commas From:"Guy L. Pace" <pace -at- COOPEXT -dot- CAHE -dot- WSU -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 18 Sep 1996 11:04:52 -0700
At 12:45 PM 9/18/96 -0500, you wrote:
> The "comma before the and" is one of those things that
> changes with editorial fads. A few years back, some writers
---snip---
> omitting it. The conservative approach is to stick with the
> comma.
Not really a fad. This is a style used by newspapers and journalists. Dates
back to the hand-set type. For further reference, you can check the AP
Stylebook.
Regards: Guy L. Pace (pace -at- wsu -dot- edu)
Computer Support Analyst II
Washington State University
AMA#606009 DoD#0974 http://coopext.cahe.wsu.edu/~pace/