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(contracted; show full)=== Project specific templates ===

* [[:Category:The Popular Science Monthly Project templates|Project templates category page]]
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|Article title||{{ts|ac}}|No||Article titles of all Volumes||[[:Template:PSMTitle|PSMTitle]]||[[:Template:Pt|Pt]]||Page
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|Correspondence section title 1||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 3 to 47||[[:Template:PSMCorrespondence|PSMCorrespondence]]||[[:Template:Pcor|Pcor]]||Page
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|Correspondence section title 2||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 48 to 56||[[:Template:PSMCorrespondence2|PSMCorrespondence2]]||[[:Template:PCor2|PCor2]]||Page
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While random sampling of articles by topic, an interesting relationship can be discerned between the article's subject, the typographical style, and even the word count per page. Articles on morality, religion and religious thought, contain an increased number of typographical embellishments to emphasize their admonishing and cautionary messages. This is indicated by an increased number of em—dashes, double quotes, single quotes, italics, and capitalized text. There is a lot of rolling of the holy.