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5. Hy phenated names and other com pound names are en tered un -
der the first element of the name. (Rules 22.5 C3 C4)
Ex am ples: Day-Lewis, C.
Johnson Smith, Geoffrey
6. If the name includes an ar ticle or prep osition, or a com bination
of the two, en ter the name un der the el ement most commonly used in
the per son’s lan guage. (Rule 22.5 D1)
Ex am ples: De la Mare, Wal ter (Eng lish name, un der pre fix)
Las Heras, Manuel An tonio (Span ish name with
pre fix, un der pre fix)
Casas, Bartolome de las (Spanish name with ar ticle
and prep osition, un der the part following the pre fix)
7. En ter a name that is a phrase or ap pellation in di rect or der.
(Rules 22.11 A D)
Ex am ple: Poor Rich ard
Au thor of The moon river
8. Ad ditions to a name are made by adding the ap propriate ti tle or
terms of ad dress to the name in the ver nacular. Add ti tle to the name of
a no ble man or no ble woman. Add Saint after the name of a Christian
saint. Add a word or as sociated phrase when the name con sists only of
a sur name. Add Mrs. to a mar ried woman’s name if she is only iden ti-
fied by her hus band’s name. For roy alty, add a person’s ti tle. (Rules
22.12 A1, 22.13 A, 22.15 A)
Ex am ples: Bis marck, Otto, Furst von
Gordon, Lord George
More, Sir Thomas, Saint
Smith, Mrs. Charles
Charles IV, King of France
9. Add a per son’s dates if the head ing is oth erwise iden tical to oth -
ers. (Rule 22.17 A)
Ex am ple: Smith, Rob ert
Smith, Rob ert, 1942-
Smith, Rob ert, 1887-1953