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					Originally Posted by  Chancie
					 
				 
				The comma before the 'and' is called the Harvard comma, and 
 
I tend to think of it as the rule we follow when we want to be extra correct. 
 
I went to an old fashioned high school. 
 
 
 
And a generation later . . . 
			
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 Wait a minute...so which is true?  Medusa's version or Nat's?
I learned to go with the first (Medusa's version).
Can anyone substantiate this?  Meaning, is this "official"?