Hi all,

Lisa, I'd center each line of the heading.  I'd also put a running
header at the top of each page that has the title of the paper on it.
That's so if you drop your paper, or if your prof drops your paper, he
can find the pages.  The print page
numbers should be in the lower right hand corner of the page.  So
you'r running header would be on top, then you'd skip a couple of
lines, put your name, your prof's name and the name of the class on
separate lines and center them.  If you really, really want to be
spiffy about this, depending on how long the paper is, you may want to
create a title page.  But if it's just an ordinary paper, then, I'd
just put your three line, sorry four line header at the top.  I forgot
the date, always best to date a paper.  

Oh, yeh, and don't just hand the professor three or four grubby sheets
of paper that you've been holding in your hand for the past hour.  Put
the thing in a folder or one of those plastic covers.  This is college
we're talkin', not elementary school!  If you don't have a folder, at
least staple the thing together, or use a paper fastener.  Don't use a
paper clip, your magnum opus could come apart and be lost.

Ann P.

"It's all in Plato, bless me, all in Plato!  What do they teach
children in school these days?"  (Professor Kirk, The Lion The Witch
and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis)

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