
Eleanor Gould
Eleanor Gould was a long-serving editor at The New Yorker, renowned for her meticulous attention to grammar and style. She played a crucial role in shaping the magazine's voice and ensuring the quality of its content, famously claiming to have identified multiple grammatical errors in a single sentence, highlighting her dedication to editorial excellence.
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Eleanor Gould was a long-time text and grammar editor for The New Yorker.
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