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Abbreviations and Letter Symbols
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9.35.

When name is followed by abbreviations designating religious and fraternal orders and scholastic and honorary degrees, their sequence is as follows: Orders, religious first; theological degrees; academic degrees earned in course; and honorary degrees in order of bestowal.

Henry L. Brown, D.D., A.M., D.Lit.
T.E. Holt, C.S.C., S.T.Lr., LL.D., Ph.D.
Samuel J. Deckelbaum, P.M.
9.36.

Academic degrees standing alone may be abbreviated.

John was graduated with a B.A. degree; but bachelor of arts degree (lowercase when spelled out).
She earned her Ph.D. by hard work.
9.37.

In addresses, signatures, lists of names, and leaderwork but not in tables nor in centerheads, Mr., Mrs., and other titles preceding a name, and Esq., Jr., Sr., 2d, and 3d following a name, are set in roman caps and lowercase if the name is in caps and small caps. If the name is in caps, they are set in caps and small caps, if small caps are available—otherwise in caps and lowercase.

Parts of publications
9.38.

The following abbreviations are used for parts of publications mentioned in parentheses, brackets, footnotes, sidenotes, list of references, tables, and leaderwork, when followed by figures, letters, or Roman numerals.

app., apps. (appendix, appendixes)
art., arts, (article, articles)
bull., bulls, (bulletin, bulletins)
ch., chs. (chapter, chapters)
col., cols, (column, columns)
ed., eds. (edition, editions)
fig., figs, (figure, figures)
No., Nos. (number, numbers)
p., pp. (page, pages)
par., pars, (paragraph, paragraphs)
pl., pls. (plate, plates)
pt.,pts. (part, parts)
sec, sees, (section, sections)
subch., subchs. (subchapter, subchapters)
subpar., subpars. (subparagraph, subparagraphs)
subpt, subpts. (subpart, subparts)
subsec, subsecs. (subsection, subsections)
supp., supps. (supplement, supplements)
vol., vols, (volume, volumes)