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Dear Dr. Dave and Dr. Dee,
What is the correct way to make a monogram for someone who has multiple last names? For example:
"David St. John" (last name is two-part)
"June Carter Cash" (two last names)
"Jane Smith-Brown" (last name is hyphenated)
Signed,
Appreciate any help
Dear Appreciate any help,
The monograms would be:
David St. John: DStJ
June Carter Cash: JCC
Jane Smith-Brown: JSB
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