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A edit by User:Awohlgemuth, who judging from his name seems to be Alex
Wohl, author of the blog, seems to address this matter on the [[Tom C.
Clark]] article.
I've NPOV'd the paragraph, and I will try to locate additional sources on
the subject.
Newyorkbrad
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Fred Bauder fredb...@fairpoint.netwrote:
I wasn't thinking so much in terms of Wikipedia itself, as the article
being about one of the big problems with bios anywhere, including on
Wikipedia. And particularly living bios.
On 23 September 2013 17:58, Newyorkbrad newyorkb...@gmail.com wrote:
I've NPOV'd the paragraph, and I will try to
On 23 September 2013 16:35, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/09/writing-biography-in-the-age-of-wikipedia-removing-a-shadow-from-the-life-of-justice-tom-clark/
A. B said A. C wrote that B said A. These are all different, and we should
bear that in mind.
My
Despite the title of the blog post, the poster's gripe isn't really with
Wikipedia; it's with a book that came out in 1973.
Tom Clark of course isn't living today, though he was in 1973.
FYI, the veracity of the disputed quotation by Truman about Clark has been
debated by Supreme Court