On 2011-07-21 15:42 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
The typewriter, and now computer keyboards, have taken away the written 
contraction of MacAllister I grew up using, that my father taught me, and he 
his. That is M superscript c underscored with a wavy equals sign, or an equals 
sign turned vertical, then capitol A and so forth. I can create it in a well 
featured word processor, though unable to in plain text.

this is plain text, but i can't predict what font(s) your email reader will use for it:

  M≈ͨAllister

this uses the unicode characters "almost equal to" and "combining latin small letter c"; on a Mac at least, when displayed with fonts that dothe only font i have with both characters and good proportions and spacing was Marker Felt!

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