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Write specific dates within the body of a text as follows.
Do not change the order of construction, e.g. do not use “Saturday, September 19.”
For dates that are distant, omit the weekday.
NOTE: The months of March, April, May, June and July are never abbreviated because the words are so short. They are instead written out in full.
When writing approximate dates within the body of a text, spell out the month in full.
Avoid commas when you are referring to a specific month within a specific year.
When writing about decades, use numbers.
When writing about periods of time over years, write the numbers out in full using a hyphen not a slash.
When writing about centuries, as with numbers spell out the first nine as words, and use digits for 10 and above.
Hours are written numerically with no zeros. Do not capitalize or use periods with am and pm.
A range of times is written using the word “to” in text, but with a hyphen in tables.
NOTE: The above rules for dates and times apply within the body of text. In calendars, tables, forms or graphs where space is extremely tight, short forms and figures can be used.