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teen, teenager, teenage No hyphen is a change in style.

teepee Preferred in Montana to "tepee" and "tipi."

telephone numbers Use figures: 406-243-0211.

television Spell out when it stands alone. "TV" is acceptable as an adjective: TV program.

television station The call letters alone are often enough, but for clarity you can use an expression like "television station KPAX" or " KPAX-TV."

that See which, that and essential, nonessential clause entries.

theater, theatre Use "theater" generically and "Theatre" after the names of specific theaters on campus: Montana Theatre, Masquer Theatre, University Theatre. Exception: University Center Theater.

The Bookstore at The University of Montana Formerly the UC Bookstore. "University bookstore" or "bookstore" is fine on second reference.

The Source Information desk in the University Center.

The University of Montana The correct first reference for the main Missoula campus. Exception: "UM" is fine for headlines. A hyphen followed by " Missoula " is no longer required. Wrong: The University of Montana-Missoula. See UM entry; also see Appendix D for University of Montana components.

Follow these guidelines for capitalizing "The."

Capitalize "The" when the school's name stands on its own: I attended The University of Montana for four years.

Capitalize when the school's name precedes a proper noun indicating a formal name: She said The University of Montana Foundation raised $5 million. I wonder whether The University of Montana Grizzlies won. He graduated from The University of Montana School of Law.

Omit "the" in cases like these: He said University of Montana employees are the best in the nation. He complimented several University of Montana administrators.

The University of Montana Dance Team The UM Dance Team is no longer called the Sugar Bears.

The University of Montana Fitness and Recreation Center Use "FRC" or "the center" on second reference.

The University of Montana Foundation Spell out on first reference. Refer to it as "the foundation" on second reference.

The University of Montana Helena College of Technology "Helena College of Technology" is acceptable on first reference for internal publications. Otherwise, use as second reference. Also acceptable on second reference: the college, HCOT.

The University of Montana Rural Institute: A Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service Use "The University of Montana Rural Institute" on first reference. On subsequent references, use "the Rural Institute."

time of day Use figures, followed by "a.m." or "p.m.": 5:45 p.m., 3 p.m. (not 3:00 p.m. ) Avoid redundancies like "12 noon," " 12 midnight," " 11 a.m. in the morning" and "from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m."; write "noon," " midnight," "11 a.m." and "1 to 5 p.m." Remember that noon is 12 p.m. and midnight is 12 a.m.

titles See entries on academic and other titles, composition titles, course titles, courtesy titles, and departments, offices, programs, schools.

too (meaning "also") Always precede with a comma: My brother wanted to go, too. Follow "too" with a comma if the sentence continues after it: My brother wanted to go, too, but he had to stay home.

toward Not "towards."

tribe Lowercase: Fort Belknap Assiniboine tribe. Exception: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.

try and Replace with "try to." Right: She went there to try to talk him into applying for the scholarship. Wrong: She went there to try and talk him into applying for the scholarship.