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I just added a serial comma in "the curriculum, faculty, and library collections".

While I understand that some people believe that serial commas are not needed (and I recognize the right of those people to their opinion), this sentence could have two meanings without the comma:

the curriculum,

   the faculty and
       the library collections   [as is intended, I believe]

OR

the curriculum,

   the faculty collections and 
        the library collections.

This is one case in which I believe there is less room for objection to a serial comma.

Redirect vandalism

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What has happened here? Where did the real Henry Wriston article go? - Crosbiesmith (talk) 08:38, 23 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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