Apostrophe abuse

For the Washington/Lincoln holiday (February 22) in the U.S. (now expanded to take in all U.S. Presidents), Clyde Haberman devoted a “NYC” column in the NYT to the apostrophe, starting with the annual puzzle about whether it’s Presidents’ Day, President’s Day, or Presidents Day. Haberman noted the “floating apostrophe” in the name of the holiday … Continue reading Apostrophe abuse