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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is it the Dean's Office or the Deans' Office?
  

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Assuming there is only one dean, it's "the Dean's office". 'Office' does not need to begin with a capital letter.

  • Assuming there is only one dean, it's "the Dean's office".
  • 'Office' does not need to begin with a capital letter.
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Assuming there is only one dean, it's "the Dean's office". 'Office' does not need to begin with a capital letter.

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