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This new "Chicago Manual" is the fifteenth edition of a work that made its publishing début in 1906.

Today's highlighted piece is Menand's review of the fifteenth edition of "The Chicago Manual of Style," published in the issue of October 6, 2003.

As it happens, the world of publishing has changed a lot since the fifteenth edition was released in 2003, and the editors at the University of Chicago Press have made an effort to acknowledge these new developments.

(Reviewing the fifteenth edition of "The Chicago Manual of Style" for the magazine, in 2003, Louis Menand noted that "the decorums of citation are the arbitrary residue of ancient pedantries whose raisons d'être are long past reconstructing").

In the fifteenth edition of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1980), nine sections of "Ulysses", comprising 36 of the poem's 70 lines, are quoted, compared to only six in the ninth edition (1891).

The fifteenth edition of the GoDaddy Bowl (originally known as the Mobile Alabama Bowl), it featured the Ball State Cardinals from the Mid-American Conference and the Arkansas State Red Wolves, co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference.

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First edition 1768, in Scotland.

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He enjoys reading the fourteenth edition.

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