| We try not to be overly impressed by titles. Avoid courtesy titles (Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms.), except as business etiquette specifies them in correspondence. (See "Guidelines for Addresses/Titles/Salutations in General Correspondence," available through the Office of the President.) "Professor" is never abbreviated. The formal title "Doctor" is almost always abbreviated; however, avoid it when its use is not critical to the subject of the text. In programs and similar publications, an academic title (e.g., Ph.D., D.Div.) following the name takes precedence over a "Dr." preceding it (never use both). Physicians, dentists, psychiatrists, etc. may still properly be listed as "Dr." in a first reference, but again, dont use both the formal title and the degree. "Reverend" or "Rev." is used to denote ordained ministers. It is properly preceded by "the" whether or not abbreviated.��However, note that it is an "honorific" title and an adjective, like "the Honorable" (when addressing government officials such as judges, ambassadors, and representatives), and is properly used only with the person���s full name or with a courtesy title and last name���using the word "Reverend" as a noun (as in, "Good morning, Reverend") is an informal usage, with which some clergy take umbrage:
If you expected that this page would discuss titles of books, music, and other works of art, this is the paragraph you'll want to read: Follow the Chicago Manual of Style (7.126154) rather than AP when referencing titles of books, magazines, newspapers, articles in books or magazines, music, works of art, etc. Generally:
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One-third of entering students have an ACT composite of 28 or higher. One-third have a combined SAT of 1300 or higher.
Gustavus men's soccer players Max Malmquist and Flynn Stewart-Franzen are spending their summer vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah playing soccer for the Ogden Outlaws of the Premier Development League (PDL). The Outlaws defeated the Brigham Young Cougars 2-1 on the Fourth of July and Stewart-Franzen tied the score at 1-1 with a goal in the 56th minute.
The National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team was recently announced with a total of 56 Division III women's collegiate golfers, including Kimbra Kosak and Rachel Roberg of Gustavus, recognized with this prestigious honor. The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team includes a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 and student-athletes must have competed in at least 66% of the college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year.
Gustavus Adolphus College welcomes Jeffrey Rathlef as its new Director of Community Service and Service Learning. Rathlef began his new duties Tuesday, July 1.
Plans are underway for Gustavus Adolphus College to again host the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), which will take place from July 7 through July 26, 2008.