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National Grammar Day

Tomorrow is National Grammar Day, so declared by the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar. I believe this is the first-ever National Grammar Day. If the copy editor comes out of her cubby hole and sees her shadow, it's six more weeks of split infinitives.

Send us your favorite examples of deplorable grammar. An hour of Midday will be devoted to this topic, from 1 to 2 pm tomorrow (WYPR-FM, 88.1) and we'll read the best on the air. You Don't Say blogger John McIntyre, the Sun's assistant managing editor for the copy desk, will be one of the guests.

Send your entries to midday@wypr.org

 

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Jan. 8, 2009, marked 30 years for Dan Rodricks' column in The Baltimore Sun. Over three decades, Dan has won numerous regional and several national awards for his reporting and commentary -- in print and on the air. "I've had opportunity to write a column and work in both radio and television, never having to leave my adopted hometown of Baltimore to have those experiences," he says. "I consider myself very fortunate." In addition to writing a twice-weekly column for The Baltimore Sun and his Random Rodricks blog, Dan is currently the host of Midday, on WYPR-FM, National Public Radio in Baltimore. An artful story-teller and social critic, he has observed local, state and national political and cultural trends for three decades, and has a lot to say about almost everything.
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