Andor vs. And/Or

In February 1953 The Georgia House of Representatives voted to make “andor” a legal word and directed that it should henceforth be used in place of the phrase “and/or.” The House defined “andor” to mean, “either, or, both, and, and or or, and and or.”

However, the Georgia Senate voted against the bill.

More info: NY Times (Feb 21, 1953)

Andor vs. And/Or
Minneapolis Star Tribune – Feb 28, 1953
The East Liverpool (Ohio) Evening Review - Feb 26, 1953
The East Liverpool (Ohio) Evening Review – Feb 26, 1953

 
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