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  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

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  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes
  • Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is appropriate to use the name that the school calls itself based on its location in Arizona. I can’t find a “London School of Topology” but I do see a:

    London School of Geometry and Number Theory

    Note that it’s London not London’s. The possessive is not typical, but it does show up here and there, notably in:

    King’s College, Cambridge

    Note also that, typically, all the words are capitalized except the short linking words like “of”, “and”, etc.

    • 666929 views
    • 230 answers
    • 245437 votes