m" U7 U2 J9 ^" p0 m- ^+ ]Ms. - Married women have found "Ms." useful, both personally and professionally. & E- T( V) m& @0 s, q3 r( lMarried women who have kept their own names or hyphenated them with their husbands' use Ms. Her birth name is first.; a& w0 N8 ?- K: k9 c6 P& i" d
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Ms. Nadine Levine / {$ i8 e. g( RMs. Nadine Levine-Hart3 Q4 t; d U/ p" E& ~( g. k
Ms. Nadine Levine Hart) N* q- y2 d; P) b: p
* \$ t1 J Q4 j0 n! e5 D6 JMany professional women do not wish to have their names intricately linked to that of their husband's when at work. If a married woman who uses her own name professionally wishes to indicate that she is married, she may sign her professional name with "Mrs." in parenthesis before it. Similarly, if she wishes to indicate that she prefers the use of "Ms." she may write it before her name. This is the only situation in which either of these titles are used with a signature./ ]3 O' X& t) @
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(Mrs.) Sandra Kettering 1 H1 f% t% G: B(Ms.) Sandra Kettering # x: c/ r1 L9 ?; N# c: N' v; h% `7 H; m
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