just a tish NE of central ND | My brother-in-law probably used his initials. There were 12 letters in his last name, and no one could pronounce it anyway.
I had an early grade schoolteacher that had us use our initial instead of names on our assignments in our class of under 25. She said its faster, and automatic whose it is when you work with small groups. A few had the same first and last, so they had to use the middle initial as well. |