Talk:Edward Brodhead Green

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Dubious[edit]

"E. B Green"??[edit]

   Surely the omission of the period following the B, after the son died, reflects a typo. It's not impossible the lousy proofreading was done by their law firm -- in which case our article is correct, but it's more likely it was done by our editor (whose fee for getting it right was much less than the law firm's would have been). And if the firm did get oddly (mis)named, we would need a non-ref footnote explaining that that was its legal name, plus a ref that verifies that fact.
--Jerzyt 06:25, 7 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

   Well, not so surely, even tho a different section includes the second period. Another article concerns in part the E.B & A.B Grubb Company, so perhaps there is some kind of tradition of omitting the second period. Or not. Hmm. "Harry S Truman" may have been a private joke on his part.
--Jerzyt 03:27, 19 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]