And then there are the names with the capital not at the beginning of the name. The one that springs immediately to mind is Jerry terHorst, who was for a quick minute Ford's press secretary, only to resign in protest when Ford cravenly pardoned Nixon. At the time there was a quip about Jerry: You can lead terHorst to Watergate, but you can't stop him from thinking. I greatly admired terHorst for his resignation.

I am assuming that most if not all of these names that you raised the question about were in fact at one time two words, as in Mac Manus or Le Croix, and that the owners of the names decided to continue to capitalize them as though they were two words.

TEd



TEd