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From: gadfly@ihuxn.UUCP (Gadfly)
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Subject: Re: Possessive plurals of last names
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 09:44:10 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 16 09:44:10 1985
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> Our local newspaper uses anomalous punctuation of plural possessives 
> attached to people's last names...
> 
> Thus: "The students' possessions were destroyed in a fire."
> But: "The Johnson's possessions...."
> 
> What do others think?

Bad example.  The possessive of a plural noun is supposed to be
s'--I know of no alternative rule.  For nouns whose singular
ends in "s", including proper names, Strunk and White suggest
no special exception to the 's rule.  Thus: Carliss's snot-nosed
kid, Thomas's hideous deformity, etc., which are no different from
the usual "'s" possessive, viz: Ken's bizarre mood.
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