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Chapter 8

but Mr. A. [for Mr. Andrews]. I do not want to go.

Mr. K. [for Mr. King]. The meeting is adjourned.
8.118.

After a middle initial which is merely a letter and not an abbreviation of a name.

Daniel D Tompkins
Ross T Mclntire

but Harry S. Truman (President Truman's preference)

8.119.

After a short name which is not an abbreviation of the longer form.

Alex
Mac
Ed
Sam
8.120.

After Roman numerals used as ordinals.

King George V
Super Bowl XLII
Apollo XII insigne
8.121.

After words and incomplete statements listed in columns. Full-measure matter is not to be regarded as a column.

8.122.

Explanatory matter should be set in 6 point type under leaders or rules.

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(Name)(Address)(Position)

8.123.

Immediately before leaders, even if an abbreviation precedes the leaders.

Question mark

The question mark is used—

8.124.

To indicate a direct query, even if not in the form of a question.

Did he do it?
He did what?
Can the money he raised? is the question.
Who asked, "Why?" [Note single question mark.]
"Did you hurt yourself, my son?" she asked.
8.125.

To express more than one query in the same sentence.

Can he do it? or you? or anyone?