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Freshmen in my intro class often call
me 'Mister,' which I don't like. I prefer first names, but if they must be
formal, I prefer 'Professor' or 'Doctor.' I found a brief discussion of
this put up by UCF, at
http://www.ucfnews.com/news/2003/06/25/Lifestyles/Whats.In.A.Name.How.To.Address.A.Professor.In.Class-440611.shtml .
Do you all speak to your freshman about how to
address professors?
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