Capitals
916. Begin all proper nouns and proper adjectives with a capital letter.
Russia, Bible, Pike’s Peak, English, Christian, Napoleonic.
917. Begin the first word of every sentence with a capital letter.
918. Begin every line of verse with a capital letter.
919. Begin every direct quotation with a capital letter.
920. Begin each important word in the name of a social, a political, or a religious organization with a capital letter.
Sigma Delta Chi, Democratic party, Unitarian church.
921. Begin every word that refers to the Deity with a capital letter.
922. Capitalize the pronoun I and the interjection O.
923. Begin the important words in the names of books, of plays, of musical compositions, of paintings and of pieces of sculpture with capital letters.
924. Begin with capital letters personal titles when they are written with personal names.
Colonel Morrison, Professor Hunt, Secretary McAdoo.
925. Begin the names of months, days of the week, and holidays with capital letters.