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LONDON (AFP) — Britain’s Apostrophe Protection Society is closing down, its founder announced, saying sadly it has lost the fight against “ignorance and laziness.”
Former journalist John Richards, 96, started up the society in 2001, to preserve the correct use of what he said was the “much-abused punctuation mark.”
Richards spent the last quarter of his career as a sub-editor, preparing journalists’ copy for the newspaper — a task which often involved correcting their use of apostrophes.
When he retired, he kept spotting the same glaring mistakes in daily life and decided to take action, seeing the apostrophe as an endangered species in need of protection.
https://www.courthousenews.com/grammatical-tragedy-apostrophe-society-closes/
Former journalist John Richards, 96, started up the society in 2001, to preserve the correct use of what he said was the “much-abused punctuation mark.”
Richards spent the last quarter of his career as a sub-editor, preparing journalists’ copy for the newspaper — a task which often involved correcting their use of apostrophes.
When he retired, he kept spotting the same glaring mistakes in daily life and decided to take action, seeing the apostrophe as an endangered species in need of protection.
https://www.courthousenews.com/grammatical-tragedy-apostrophe-society-closes/