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for the use of his Cornell students, who gave it its nickname, "the little book." Strunk intended the guide "to lighten the task of instructor and student by concentrating attention ... on a few essentials, the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated." In 1935, Strunk
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then commissioned White to revise the 1935 edition for republication under Strunk's original title. His expansion and modernization sold more than two million copies. Since 1959, total sales of three editions in four decades has exceeded ten million copies.
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plays. Strunk was also active in a gathering known as the Manuscript Club, an "informal Saturday-night gathering of students and professors interested in writing," where he met "a sensitive and deeply thoughtful young man named
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Garvey, 6. Strunk's daughter, Catherine, became a medical doctor and a research pediatrician and author at Yale. Her twin brother, Edwin, worked as an engineer in the automobile industry.
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column of July 27, 1957, E. B. White praised the "little book" as a "forty-three-page summation of the case for cleanliness, accuracy, and brevity in the use of English."
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Garvey, 194–99. Funeral services were held at Cornell University, and he was buried in a family plot in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, just north of the university.
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In 1900, Strunk married Olivia Emilie Locke, with whom he had three children, including the noted musicologist
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Garvey, 3–4. William Strunk Sr., teacher and lawyer, was the son of German immigrants and fluently bilingual.
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Stylized : A Slightly Obsessive History of Strunk & White's The Elements of Style
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in 1890 and a PhD at Cornell University in 1896. He spent the academic year 1898–99 at the
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A Catalogue of the Cornell Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (Theta of New York): 1882-1912
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was released in 2008; a video version, created in the late 1980s, was narrated by
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in 1890–91. He then taught English at Cornell for 46 years, and was elected to
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Fiftieth Anniversary Edition (2009), x; Garvey, xvi. An audio edition read by
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In 1935–36, Strunk enjoyed serving as the literary consultant for the
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in the English language, informally known as “Strunk & White”.
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and Edward A. Tenney revised and published the guide as
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William Strunk
The Elements of Style
Cornell University
Oliver Strunk
University of Cincinnati
BA
Cornell University
PhD
Rose Polytechnic Institute
Cornell University
Cornell University
The Elements of Style
E. B. White
guide to writing
Cincinnati
Ohio
University of Cincinnati
Sorbonne
Collège de France
morphology
philology
Rose Polytechnical Institute
Terre Haute, Indiana
Phi Beta Kappa
Cynewulf
Juliana
Dryden
James Fenimore Cooper
Last of the Mohicans
Shakespearean

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