Abstract

In the Driftway

January 29, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the profession of proofreading. There was a time when proofreading was a profession requiring as much preparation and knowledge as to be an editor. The proofreader was the peer of the editor, concerned not only with punctuation and spelling but also with grammar and rhetoric, with slips in quotations and literary allusions, with errors in names and dates, and generally with the verification of the fact. They can be depended upon for typographical technique, for uniform punctuation and spelling, and occasionally for correcting a serious lapse in grammar.

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PROOFREADING; TERMS & phrases; LANGUAGE & languages -- Grammars; WRITING; PROFESSIONS; PRINTING
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