College Style Guide: P
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parent
Example: Ruth Stricker Dayton ’57 P’88
Use a single quote mark (in the proper direction) before each number, no comma between, and no space between P and ’88. Add a space between name & class year and between class year & “P.”
percent
See also numbers.
Spell out and always use a numeral: 7 percent.
periodical names
See also titles of works.
Do not italicize when part of a building, prize, organization, etc.: He works for the Star Tribune.
When abbreviated, use italics: OED (Oxford English Dictionary); JAMA.
photo captions
possessives
For singular common nouns that end in s: add ’s: the class’s graduation party
For singular proper nouns that end in s, add ’s: Davis’s book, Texas’s laws, Congress’s deadline
For plural common nouns that end in s, add only an apostrophe: the three dogs’ bowl
For proper nouns with plural form, add only an apostrophe: United States’, General Motors’, the Petersons’ house.
For complete guidance on possessives, see Chicago 7.16.
postdoctoral
One word, no hyphen.
prefixes/suffixes
Follow Chicago 7.90.
president of Macalester
See also academic titles.
In a first reference to Macalester’s president in external publications, give her title and full name: President Suzanne M. Rivera. Thereafter, refer to her as President Rivera.
Lowercase “president” in more general descriptions: Suzanne Rivera is the president of Macalester College.
professor
See academic titles.
proofreaders’ marks
To be sure that your proofreading changes are correctly understood, use the proofreaders’ marks found at merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proofreaders.